#298 - Beard Dyeing / Divorcee Parties / Fake Gurus and Stoicism / Weird Food Combos
Description
In this episode Kiko Flow and Chef Maurice dive deep into the most crucial issues of modern society—like painting your beard black to hide your wisdom hairs, picking up divorced moms at office parties, and whether creatine is secretly the cure for death itself. We also roast the new generation of self-proclaimed “life coaches” and TikTok philosophers who sound like they just discovered Marcus Aurelius on Pinterest. Oh, and Matthew McConaughey catches a few friendly strays for pretending to be Confucius with a southern drawl.
We go from drizzling honey on cheese to redefining what it means to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich—with homemade bread, handcrafted jam, and maybe a small existential crisis. Chef Maurice schools us on “chicken stock ice cubes”, while Kiko questions whether pairing whiskey with broth is genius or just drunk science. We also revisit the eternal debate of pineapple on pizza, expose the horrors of sardine cuisine, and pay tribute to Jennifer Love Hewitt—thicker than fridge peanut butter and twice as smooth.
We time-travel back to when life was simple—bikes, bad baseball, and figuring out why things suddenly “worked” in the shower. From there, we somehow end up debating Venezuela’s weirdest food combos (pasta with black beans, really?), Colombian hot dogs with pineapple sauce, and the crime of putting cheese on seafood pasta. Chef Maurice brings the culinary logic, while Kiko Flow keeps asking why anyone would mix donuts and burgers. It’s childhood innocence meets adult indigestion—a philosophical journey through flavor, friendship, and lactose intolerance.



