**Uncover the Layers of Time: J.K. Durick’s Poem ‘Eating History’**
Ever wonder how history is served to us? Not the raw carnage and chaos of events but a version that’s been marinated, seasoned, and plated to perfection? This article explores the gastronomical analogy of how history courses are dished out in our education, making even the bitterest of pills – wars, losses, and politics – swallowable. Here’s the question that borders on bothersome: Did we ever truly taste the reality, or is our experience of history akin to a choreographed culinary banquet, designed not to sate our hunger for truth, but to fill us with a dish we can comfortably digest? As we chew through these lines and delve into how we’ve all become history’s best-fed foodies, moment of reflection arises, pondering the nutrients we’ve consumed. LEARN MORE.

History 101 filled in the blanks, simpled us
a true or false, cooked up an essay or two
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