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    <title>Eat Your Heart Out - Episodes Tagged with “Cereal”</title>
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    <description>Eat Your Heart Out is a podcast exploring snack culture that blossomed in 90's American suburbia. Hosted by husband/wife Eric and Ashley Morgan, along with fellow junk food fiend April Vahey, the trio eats and discusses those nostalgic snacks from our childhood along with what's currently hanging on store shelves.
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  <title>Episode 6: Cereal, Killer</title>
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  <description>Cereal is a podcast from this American life (sorry Sarah Koenig but cereal is more American than Serial so I'm stealing your elevator pitch). Cereal tells one story - a true story - over the first course of the day, breakfast.
Quite literally the Morning Star, cereal follows a hauntingly similar plot arch to that of Lucifer. From humble beginnings created during radical religious-based dietary movements of the latter half of the 1800s, cereal has fallen from a healthy alternative to the "evils of coffee" and overindulgence of morning sausage consumption to a primary sugar blasted processed grain barely considered food.
Join us as we try the worst junk cereals of 2018.  
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<p>Quite literally the Morning Star, cereal follows a hauntingly similar plot arch to that of Lucifer. From humble beginnings created during radical religious-based dietary movements of the latter half of the 1800s, cereal has fallen from a healthy alternative to the &quot;evils of coffee&quot; and overindulgence of morning sausage consumption to a primary sugar blasted processed grain barely considered food.</p>

<p>Join us as we try the worst junk cereals of 2018. </p>]]>
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<p>Quite literally the Morning Star, cereal follows a hauntingly similar plot arch to that of Lucifer. From humble beginnings created during radical religious-based dietary movements of the latter half of the 1800s, cereal has fallen from a healthy alternative to the &quot;evils of coffee&quot; and overindulgence of morning sausage consumption to a primary sugar blasted processed grain barely considered food.</p>

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