July 6, 2026

Home Cooking, Kitchen Gadgets, Dinner Party Etiquette & Food Culture | Dan and Michael Left the Oven On (feat. Bryan Haut)

Home Cooking, Kitchen Gadgets, Dinner Party Etiquette & Food Culture | Dan and Michael Left the Oven On (feat. Bryan Haut)
Home Cooking, Kitchen Gadgets, Dinner Party Etiquette & Food Culture | Dan and Michael Left the Oven On (feat. Bryan Haut)
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Home Cooking, Kitchen Gadgets, Dinner Party Etiquette & Food Culture | Dan and Michael Left the Oven On (feat. Bryan Haut)

Kitchen gadgets, food allergies, dinner party etiquette, hospitality, beans, and why cooking is really about people.

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Why do people collect ridiculous kitchen gadgets? When do dietary restrictions become impossible to cook around? Why does feeding people create friendship, obligation, and family?

This week on People Stuff, anthropologists Dan and Michael are joined by cook, marketer, and longtime friend Bryan Haut for an episode about the anthropology of home cooking.

Together they explore why kitchens fill with avocado slicers and egg gadgets, what dinner parties reveal about modern etiquette, why hospitality is never just about food, and whether blessed beans can actually solve your grocery budget.

Along the way they discuss:

  • Home cooking and hospitality
  • Kitchen gadgets and clutter
  • Minimalist kitchens vs. cooking gear
  • Food allergies and dinner party etiquette
  • Gift giving and cooking
  • Anthropology of meals and commensality
  • Martha Stewart and middle-class entertaining
  • Why feeding people builds communities
  • Light pollution and seeing the stars
  • Whether priests should bless your freezer

If you've ever argued over kitchen clutter, hosted an impossible dinner party, or wondered why people take food so seriously, this episode is for you.

That’s it for this week’s People Stuff — the show where two anthropologists try (and sometimes fail) to make sense of people.

If you’ve got a question, a dilemma, or just something deeply weird about humanity you’d like us to unpack, send it our way at people-stuff.com

Credits

Produced by Gabe Bullard
Music by The Endless Bummer
Art by Siobhan Henegan
Marketing by Bryan Haut
Legal support by The Law Office of Matthew Shayefar, the one true business uncle.

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