Above painting: Louis Jean Francois - Mars and Venus an Allegory of Peace
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Weekly Video: Horrible Histories Slimy Stuarts Historical Master Chef

Welcome to Day 2 of History Undressed's Anniversary Party!  Today is an awesome video, from Horrible Histories (my favorite!).  Enjoy!



Leave a comment to be entered for a chance to win today's prize: Regurgitated whale phlegm!  Just kidding :) 

Today's prize is a $10 GiftCard to Amazon. (Winner will be drawn this weekend!)

Cheers!
Eliza

8 comments:

Jen said...

Ha! Thanks for posting. It made me laugh at work.

Artemis said...

First of all, I must say "Thank You" for introducing me to these wonderful videos! This one had me cracking up! Where in the world did they find regurgitated whale phlegm? OMG - YUCK - LOL!!!

Thanks again, Eliza! Now I'm cruising youtube for Horrible Histories!

Alexandriaweb said...

Lol I loved those books as a kid, they helped my early interest in History become realised.
I didn't know there was a TV show now!

Kitchen Witch of the West said...

Ambergris!!
No wonder Thomas Jefferson went vegetarian.

Li said...

Thanks for stopping by my blog...so glad you did, because I love history and this looks like a fun lace to visit! :-) Following.

Bob Maxwell said...

I found a really cool series out of Great Britain. It's called "Supersizers Go...". I think there was another one before it called "Supersizers Eat...". It's a combination eating/history program. They are available on Youtube, or I've seen them om The Cooking Channel (I never even knew there was a cooking channel until I ran into this show while surfing.). Here's a sample :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_Coh8laAAk

Rosemary Gemmell said...

That's hilarious, not least for the Gregg and John look-a-likes from MasterChef! This is a great way to learn the more obscure facts of history.

Eliza Knight said...

And the winner is.... Artemis!!! Please email me with your email addy so I can send you your giftcard :)