The history of the sandwich dates back to the first century, with its origins linked to the Jewish sage Hillel the Elder, who ...
If you spend any time on social media, you have probably seen Barry Enderwick: tall, bespeckled with strong button-down shirt game, invariably, standing in his kitchen, holding a sandwich. Since 2021, ...
Barry Enderwick is eating his way through history, one sandwich at a time. Every day from his home in San Jose, California, Enderwick posts a cooking video from a recipe that time forgot. From the ...
Forget Black Friday shopping. We all know what the day after Thanksgiving is really about — the leftover sandwich! And so, we're revisiting an episode from the beginning of this year with someone who ...
The "Endless Thread" podcast team introduces us to a man who's made it his life mission to try out old sandwich recipes. Barry Enderwick makes them, eats them and rates them on his "Sandwiches of ...
Every day, Barry W. Enderwick makes a new sandwich and reviews it online on his Sandwiches of History platform. Many of the sandwiches come from old cookbooks, family recipes sent to him and online ...
Enderwick, who runs the @sandwichesofhistory Instagram account, debuts with a thoughtful, funny, and refreshingly well-researched ode to sandwich making through the ages. Collecting recipes ranging ...
MINNEAPOLIS — A popular social media show that creates a sandwich from old recipe books every week is going on the road and "giving it a go" in Minneapolis. Barry Enderwick started in "Sandwiches of ...
Introduction -- The history of the sandwich: the fourth Earl and what came before -- Constructing the sandwich -- Who eats sandwiches? -- The American sandwich -- The global sandwich ...