For the next 5 episodes, you’ll get to enjoy (or re-enjoy) some chestnuts from Snoozecast’s back catalog. Even if you have hit play on these before, it’s long enough ago that you know you won’t remember. And let’s be honest- how long did you even stay awake? While we hope you enjoy this little retrospective, it will also give the Snoozecast creators some needed time to catch up. It has been, after all, three and a half years of constant content creation without a break. Thanks for letting us hit the snoozebutton, and you’ll find new episodes starting Friday, September 9th! /// Tonight, we’ll read about the basics of bread making, from Volume 1 of 1925’s Woman’s Institute Library of Cookery, written by The Woman’s Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences. This institute was founded by Mary Brooks Picken in Scranton, PA. An expert on fashion, Picken also wrote the first dictionary to be published by a woman in the English language.