Someone has taken over the Disaster Kitchen. The Junior Chefs! What do they do but try to embarrass the crew? The JCs bring you some Botched Recipes and cook up some sort of food dish just in time for Grillmistress Erin and Dish Boy Theo to reclaim control.
While sampling this odd concoction, Erin and Theo bring a Food Critic segment where A. F. and Erin discuss My Bittersweet Summer by S. A. Huchton.
Finally, they wrap this ridiculous mess up with a Mystery Meal, destroying the “To be or not to be” soliloquy from William Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
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Episode 97- Chef's Table - CSI: Fantasy
Episode 96- Chef's Table- Muse ON!
Episode 95- Main Ingredient "Jen of Sedgeholme" and Processed Food
Episode 94- Stoke the Fire Prompt #21 and Processed Food
Episode 93- Chef's Table- Twitch for Dummies
Episode 92- Stoke the Fire Prompt #20 and Mystery Meal
Episode 91- Botched Recipes and Processed Food
Episode 90- Main Ingredient- Father- and A Little Seasoning
Episode 89- Chef's Table- Toxic Fans and Fandoms
Episode 88- Stoke the Fire Prompt 20, Processed Food, Mystery Meal
Episode 87- Stoke the Fire Prompt #19 and Short Order Cook
Episode 86- The Potcast's Fifth Birthday!!!!!
Episode 85- Chef's Table- Dynamic Voice Acting
Episode 84- Main Ingredient "The Chosen One," A Little Seasoning, Mystery Meal
Episode 83- Chef's Table- You Can't Shop at Target on Middle Earth 2019
Episode 82 - LIVE at Balticon 53
Episode 81- Chef's Table- You Can't Shop at Target on Middle Earth
Episode 80- Main Ingredient "Before Breakfast" and Food Critic
Episode 79- Stoke the Fire Prompt 18 and Mystery Meal
Episode 78 - Botched Recipes and A Little Seasoninng
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