205 podcast:Special Edition Cereal
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Comedy
Food
Interview
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Food
Publication Date |
Nov 24, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:22:19

Welcome to the Mess Hall Podcast, part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally grown. Community supported.

Avery, Lena try fun, limited edition cereals (for Christmas): frosted vanilla Cheerios, Elf, Apple Pie Toast Crunch, and Sugar Cookie Toast Crunch.  The bonus item is Thai Green Curry crisps. 

 

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Visit ca.html">Rumi.ca or call 1-844-777-7864 and let Rümi’s trusted local experts take care of your yard, so all you have to do is enjoy it. 

With Pod Power, our sponsors are making it possible for us to amplify the voices of Albertans and Alberta podcasters. This episode, Edmonton Community Foundation is helping us give a Pod Power shout out to: 

BOOK WOMEN

Book Women is a podcast about editing, publishing, and writing Indigenous stories. 

Three Métis librarians representing nations from across the homeland aim to inspire Indigenous peoples to share their stories in whatever form that they enjoy. 

Guests include Indigenous storytellers from diverse mediums, like podcasting, burlesque, books, comics, social media, films, music, and everything in between. 

You can listen and find out more at bookwomenpodcast.ca

Welcome to the Mess Hall Podcast, part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally grown. Community supported. Avery, Lena try fun, limited edition cereals (for Christmas): frosted vanilla Cheerios, Elf, Apple Pie Toast Crunch, and Sugar Cookie Toast Crunch.  The bonus item is Thai Green Curry crisps.    Follow us and send a message at: Twitter @themesshallpod Facebook @messhallpodcas Instrgram @messhallpod  email: messhallpodcast@gmail.com  Visit Rumi.ca or call 1-844-777-7864 and let Rümi’s trusted local experts take care of your yard, so all you have to do is enjoy it.  With Pod Power, our sponsors are making it possible for us to amplify the voices of Albertans and Alberta podcasters. This episode, Edmonton Community Foundation is helping us give a Pod Power shout out to:  BOOK WOMEN Book Women is a podcast about editing, publishing, and writing Indigenous stories.  Three Métis librarians representing nations from across the homeland aim to inspire Indigenous peoples to share their stories in whatever form that they enjoy.  Guests include Indigenous storytellers from diverse mediums, like podcasting, burlesque, books, comics, social media, films, music, and everything in between.  You can listen and find out more at bookwomenpodcast.ca

Welcome to the Mess Hall Podcast, part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally grown. Community supported.

Avery, Lena try fun, limited edition cereals (for Christmas): frosted vanilla Cheerios, Elf, Apple Pie Toast Crunch, and Sugar Cookie Toast Crunch.  The bonus item is Thai Green Curry crisps. 

 

Follow us and send a message at:

Twitter @themesshallpod

Facebook @messhallpodcas

Instrgram @messhallpod 

email: messhallpodcast@gmail.com 

Visit ca.html">Rumi.ca or call 1-844-777-7864 and let Rümi’s trusted local experts take care of your yard, so all you have to do is enjoy it. 

With Pod Power, our sponsors are making it possible for us to amplify the voices of Albertans and Alberta podcasters. This episode, Edmonton Community Foundation is helping us give a Pod Power shout out to: 

BOOK WOMEN

Book Women is a podcast about editing, publishing, and writing Indigenous stories. 

Three Métis librarians representing nations from across the homeland aim to inspire Indigenous peoples to share their stories in whatever form that they enjoy. 

Guests include Indigenous storytellers from diverse mediums, like podcasting, burlesque, books, comics, social media, films, music, and everything in between. 

You can listen and find out more at bookwomenpodcast.ca

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