• Episodes
  • Listen
  • Transcripts
  • Tranquillusionist
  • Events
  • Lexicon
  • Merch
  • Patreon
Menu

The Allusionist

Street Address
City, State, Zip
Phone Number
A PODCAST ABOUT LANGUAGE
BY HELEN ZALTZMAN

Your Custom Text Here

The Allusionist

  • Episodes
  • Listen
  • Transcripts
  • Tranquillusionist
  • Events
  • Lexicon
  • Merch
  • Patreon

Allusionist 11: Brunchtime

May 20, 2015 The Allusionist
Brunchtime Boggle board.png

iTUNES • RSS • MP3

Brunch. What does it actually mean?

Yeah yeah, it's breakfast + lunch, but in function or in form? And what does it have to do with Lewis Carroll?

I chewed this over during brunch with Dan Pashman, host of the food podcast The Sporkful and author of Eat More Better. Fall down the rabbit hole of brunch semantics with us.

SIDE ORDERS:

  • Here is the transcript of this episode.

  • Want to know some more about the Rise of Brunch? Here you go.

  • The origins of the name of the classic brunch dish Eggs Benedict are as clear as Hollandaise.

  • Here's more about Lewis Carroll and his portmanteaus, and in case you're really hungry for arguments about semantics, here's Alice conversation with Humpty Dumpty in Through the Looking Glass.

  • In several languages, oranges are called variations of 'Portugal'.

  • Have any of you read Brunch: A History? I'm intrigued.

  • A lot of people seem to really hate brunch. Portlandia's 'Brunch Village' episode was fiction though, right?

RANDOMLY SELECTED WORD FROM THE DICTIONARY:
extrados

Next episode will appear in a fortnight. Don't stay awake the whole time until then just to game the word 'breakfast'. You'll only be spiting yourself.

- HZ

CREDITS

  • This episode was produced by Anne Saini, Dan Pashman and me, and recorded at the Square Diner on Leonard St, NYC. They were very sporting about it.

  • Hear Dan Pashman on WNYC's The Sporkful every week - thesporkful.com - and read his very funny and useful book Eat More Better. He is @TheSporkful on Twitter.

  • As well as producing The Sporkful, Anne Saini has her own podcast, Mother. She is @CitySpoonful on Twitter.

  • You can hear more of my conversation with Dan on this episode of The Sporkful. If you think he was going down some terrifying paths of logic about breakfast, wait till you hear his theories about fizzy water!

  • All* the music in this episode is by Martin Austwick. Hear and/or download more at thesoundoftheladies.bandcamp.com.
    * Aside from the songs playing in the background at the diner. I can make out 'Alone' by Heart and Maroon 5's 'Moves Like Jagger'. Shurrup, Maroon 5!

  • Find me at facebook.com/allusionistshow, twitter.com/allusionistshow and twitter.com/helenzaltzman.

Me and Dan in the Square Diner, post-porklift.

Me and Dan in the Square Diner, post-porklift.

In episodes Tags words, language, etymology, linguistics, orange, oranges, Sanskrit, French, Lewis Carroll, Alice Through the Looking Glass, portmanteau terms, portmanteaux, Dan Pashman, Sporkful, cronut, Guy Beringer, extrados, intrados, Jabberwocky, food, meals
← Allusionist 12: PrideAllusionist 10: Election Lexicon →
Allusionist Patreon
Featured
Tranquillusionist: 282 Salads
Tranquillusionist: 282 Salads
Allusionist 139. Ladybird Ladybug
Allusionist 139. Ladybird Ladybug
Allusionist 138. Mind My Mind
Allusionist 138. Mind My Mind
Allusionist 137. Dude
Allusionist 137. Dude
Pride playlist
Allusionist 136. Misogynoir
Allusionist 136. Misogynoir
Allusionist 135. SOS
Allusionist 135. SOS
Allusionist: Eclipse+
Allusionist: Eclipse+
Allusionist 134. Lacuna
Allusionist 134. Lacuna
Allusionist 133. Cake is Mightier than the Sword
Allusionist 133. Cake is Mightier than the Sword
Allusionist 132. Additions and Losses
Allusionist 132. Additions and Losses
Allusionist 131. Podlingual
Allusionist 131. Podlingual
Allusionist 130. Valentine
Allusionist 130. Valentine
Allusionist 129. Sorry
Allusionist 129. Sorry
Allusionist 128. Bonus 2020
Allusionist 128. Bonus 2020
  • Ancient Greek
  • arts
  • books
  • Britain
  • comedy
  • communication
  • education
  • entertainment
  • eponyms
  • etymology
  • fiction
  • food
  • French
  • gender
  • Helen Zaltzman
  • history
  • identity
  • language
  • Latin
  • law
  • lexicography
  • lexicon
  • linguistics
  • literature
  • movies
  • music
  • names
  • novels
  • phrases
  • psychology
  • relationships
  • Romans
  • sex
  • slang
  • society & culture
  • Squarespace
  • USA
  • vocabulary
  • words
  • writing
Creative Commons Licence
The Allusionist by Helen Zaltzman is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.