![]() ![]() “‘Tasting History’ seemed like a more interesting name than ‘Food and History,’ but in the first episodes, I didn’t actually taste the food on camera!”Īs it turns out, Max wasn’t the only one excited about exploring and recreating historical food on camera. “I wanted to tell people right away what they’d be getting: Food and History,” the Phoenix- born, Los Angeles-based creator shares. Faced with a sudden glut of free time and a citywide stay-at- home order, he returned to the idea of a YouTube channel. Then, the pandemic hit and Max was furloughed from his job at Walt Disney Studios. Though Max had made a practice of surprising his coworkers with historic breakroom snacks methodically researched and created in his kitchen, at the time, he didn’t give the idea too much thought. When Max Miller arrived at his office’s 2019 Christmas party with homemade historic baked goods in hand, a colleague suggested he start a YouTube channel to share his historic goodies with a wider audience. ![]()
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