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EPISODE · Jan 24, 2019 · 29 MIN

Dirty Socks, Goose Fat, and Hot Toddies: Cold Remedies from the Folklore Archive

from Tales from the Reuther Library

Reuther Library archivists Elizabeth Clemens and Dan Golodner raise a glass for the regional and ethnic cold remedies collected in the Reuther’s extensive Folklore Archive, including whiskey, honey, lemon, hot toddies, goose fat poultices, the color red, horehound, catnip tea, dirty socks, and the more dangerous turpentine and kerosene — don’t try those at home! Clemens explores why the informants interviewed resorted to folklore remedies, why we still use them today, and why a few of these remedies just might work. Related Collections Folklore Archive Episode Credits Producers: Dan Golodner and Troy Eller English Host: Dan Golodner Interviewees: Elizabeth Clemens Sound: Troy Eller English With support from the Reuther Podcast Collective: Bart Bealmear, Elizabeth Clemens, Meghan Courtney, Troy Eller English, Dan Golodner, and Paul Neirink

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