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Cooking Issues

Heritage Radio Network

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Dave Arnold, chef and inventor, answers listener questions on the latest innovative techniques, equipment, and ingredients in the food world. Each week on Cooking Issues, Dave solves your cooking dilemmas with his mile-a-minute stream of knowledge. Got a question on ike-jime, the Japanese fish killing technique? We got you covered. Hydrocolloids, sous-vide, liquid nitrogen? No problem. Have a question about pimping your oven to make great pizza? Give us a call. Occasionally Dave will invite ...
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The Culinary Archive Podcast is a series from the Powerhouse with food journalist Lee Tran Lam exploring Australia’s foodways: from First Nations food knowledge to new interpretations of museum collection objects, scientific innovation, migration, and the diversity of Australian food. Contributing editor Lee Tran Lam is a freelance journalist who has worked with The Sydney Morning Herald, Gourmet Traveller, The Guardian, SBS Food, FBi, ABC, Australian Financial Review, Rolling Stone and Turk ...
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Celebrating all that is New Orleans. We are natives that want to share what we love about the greatest city in the world. We will discuss music, culture, food, history and the people of New Orleans. This podcast is for locals and visitors. NOPC (New Orleans Podcast)
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If you’re looking for the coolest places to visit, the best foods to try while you’re there, and the wildest stories of how life unfolds when you step out and explore…This is the place for you…..welcome to Eat, Drink, Sleep, Repeat
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Interwoven

Plimoth Patuxet Museums

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Interwoven is a podcast from Plimoth Patuxet Museums, the Nation’s premier living history museum. In each episode, we explore the ways stories weave through generations, communities and cultures to inform our contemporary lives. Rooted deep in the 17th century, Interwoven expands beyond the relationships between the Wampanoag people and the Pilgrims to discuss larger cross-cultural interactions of the varied people who lived along these shores of change. To learn more about Plimoth Patuxet M ...
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The Thinking Drinkers Podcast

Ben McFarland, Tom Sandham

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No matter what day of the year it is, there is always a compelling reason to enjoy a discerning drink. Responsibly of course. This hilarious, eclectic and erudite elbow-bending adventure through the calendar reveals what you should be drinking this week - and a fascinating and compelling reason to drink it. Hosts Ben McFarland & Tom Sandham, aka The Thinking Drinkers, have deftly decanted 40 years of unwavering dedication to awesome alcohol into a podcast that will broaden your booze horizon ...
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Locals from around the world share the hidden treasures of their city. We’ll go beyond the basic tourist attractions to discover the best things to do, eat, drink, and see from a local’s point of view. Whether you’re using airline miles, hotel points, or cold hard cash to travel, our goal is for you to have the best experience possible when you visit these cities thanks to the insider knowledge of our guests. Stay tuned and subscribe so that you can join us when we travel there.
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We are a family of four who loves to eat, drink, parent, educate and travel as a family and with friends. We don’t really look at our travels as vacations but as creating memorable experiences to cherish. We absolutely love exploring the world with our children to expose them to the wonders of this world. We didn’t want to have our kids live in the LA bubble but realize how people all over the world live, eat, and celebrate life. People always ask us how we travel with our two kids and still ...
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The Poor Boy Festival in New Orleans celebrates all of the cultural quirks of New Orleans, including the culinary ones. I was asked to moderate a panel with Winston Ho and Miss Linda Greene, aka, The Yaka Mein Lady. Unfortunately Miss Linda was unable to attend, so Winston and I waltzed our way around yaka mein and a few other very New Orleans topi…
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Bella McDow grew up in America and in El Salvador. She is living in New Orleans these days and exploring her roots through baking. She is resolving the various tugs from different cultures by baking. She is learning the business through a special program and popup. Her company is SemitaMamita. I have eaten her semitas, and they are delicious. She i…
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Recreating her mother’s table inspired Melissa M. Martin to create the Mosquito Supper Club in New Orleans. Her first book, Mosquito Supper Club, reflected the recipes from her mother’s table. But Bayou: Feasting Through the Seasons of a Cajun Life, goes beyond those recipes. And the Mosquito Supper Club is expanding as other plans are unfolding. L…
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Olia Hercules has made a profound journey to the comforts of food. This episode from 2022 seems so apt today, that I am offering it again. Even if you have heard it before, you will hear new things in a second listening. Hercules is a Ukrainian journalist who has also lived in Cyprus and Italy and now England. She describes the comfort of food as a…
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Marilee Bramhall and I discuss women vintners in France and Italy and her company, Iola Wines. We talk about the nuances of natural wines and simply the joy of wine at the table. Have you tasted natural wine? Do you only like big, bold wines or do you enjoy wine with food that is very specific to place? Listen. It’s on Tip of the Tongue. Be sure to…
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How to stay grounded in the world. How to remain connected to others. How to remain in the now when performing everyday tasks. We talk about this with Misty Bell Stiers and her new book, Light, Fire, and Abundance: Harness the Power of Food & Mindful Cooking to Nourish the Body & Soul. Learn more about Misty, including other writing, by visiting he…
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Welcome back to another exciting episode of The PodCask: a Podcast About Whiskey! Today, your hosts Will and Greeze are taking you on a flavorful journey through their recent adventures and tastings. Join them as they recount Greeze's visit to "Culinary Dropout," dive into a fascinating whiskey club experience, and share their impressions of a uniq…
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Food has been used as a metaphor for sex and sexual attraction in many a song and play and movie. But in poetry it can mean even more. Andy Young uses food, and fruit in particular, in her poems. Her newest collection is Museum of the Soon to Depart, published by Carnegie Mellon University Press. She is also a translator and teacher. We talk about …
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I thought that you would enjoy this encore release from Julia Skinner. Julia is doing so much - combining art, nature, and food - that it is good to be reminded how grounded she is. Listen to hear about all that she is doing making a life for herself in food and in other areas that interest her. Get full access to Tip of the Tongue at tipofthetongu…
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Anne Byrn is the master of cakes of all kind. In her new book, Baking in the American South: 200 Recipes and Their Untold Stories, she really makes southern baking of all sorts come alive. We talk about the book, baking, and other kitchen talk. The book is a treasure trove of information and talking about what motivated her and what it all means mo…
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Hosts Greeze and Will take us on a rollicking journey through their recent adventures. From searching for mineral bath information near a volcano in Hawaii to experimenting with augmented reality, this episode is packed with fascinating stories. They delve into the world of whiskey tasting, sharing details about unique blends and high-proof pours, …
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The law of hospitality, especially as it is related to tipping is hopelessly convoluted. Add the tipping rules to the reduced minimum wage that tipped employers pay, and trying to keep within the law in a nightmare. Having a lawyer who actually understand the law is imperative. Listen to this conversation with John Reyna, managing attorney for the …
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New Orleans residents pride themselves on living to eat, as opposed to eating to live. Beth D’Addono taps into that spirit in her new book: City Eats New Orleans. Her new book almost tenderly caresses the selected restaurants, the food, and the people. It is an outstanding and very personal review book that you will not want to miss. It is an insid…
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There isn’t a more beautiful and interesting book about cooking with spices than A Whisper of Cardamom by Eleanor Ford. Listen to our conversation about the issue of desserts being so sweet that you cannot taste them. The book is full of deep and complex uses of spices lightyears beyond cinnamon and vanilla. Listen. It’s on Tip of the Tongue. You c…
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Will and Greeze are joined by Tiny Irwin from Southern Whiskey Society for an action-packed show. They kick things off by celebrating this year's Southern Whiskey Society event on August 10, 2024 in Franklin, TN. Tiny reveals some great additions to this unique food and whiskey event, and Will gets super excited. Then they introduce the new the new…
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What does it take to style and photograph food? Is it about the food proper or the story that the food represents? We can learn a lot about food and photography and cooking from this discussion. Listen. It’s on Tip of the Tongue. You can find Eugenia’s photograph’s everywhere in magazines. And as a person who writes recipes, I can attest to the fac…
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Editors often toil in the background while assisting authors in making books better. Their work is crucial and usually unsung. Judith Jones was an extraordinary editor whose praises should be sung for the world is a better place for her efforts. We talk about it with author Sara B. Franklin. Her book is The Editor: How Publishing Legend Judith Jone…
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This is an encore chance to listen to a podcast with Celia Cerasoli. Celia writes a newsletter called The Perfect Artichoke. It’s full of great information and recipes. She leads cooking and travel opportunities to Italy. And is full of wisdom about Italian cooking and adapting it to the American table. I thought that you would enjoy hearing it aga…
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There is so much to talk about with Saffron NOLA’s Arvinder and Ashwin Vilkhu! They were nominated for a James Beard Foundation Award for Best Chef South. This is their second nomination. We talk about what makes a restaurant a success - family, talent, hard work, and the joy of happy diners. Listen! It’s on Tip of the Tongue. You can look at Saffr…
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In this episode, hosts Will and Greeze take us on a lively journey through their weekend adventures and spirited discussions about whiskey. From exploring the 2XO Kiawah blend to sharing anecdotes about family and friends, get ready for a blend of beach escapades, mini-golf musings, and the allure of pricey whiskey. Join us as we delve into the wor…
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Keeping kosher. Respecting the Sabbath with plastic utensils. Honoring our bodies. Many humorous stories. They are all in Judy Gruen’s book, Bylines and Blessings: Overcoming Obstacles, Striving for Excellence, and Redefining Success. We talk about these things. It’s on Tip of the Tongue. Read more about Judy Gruen. Get full access to Tip of the To…
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In this episode, Will and Greeze share some hilarious and insightful stories that will leave you entertained and informed. From discussing the unique tasting experience of High Line triple rye whiskey, to amusing incidents at restaurants and speakeasies, to their recent trip to Dollywood Resort, the hosts cover a wide array of topics. They also del…
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We all think about the meaning of food - the culture, the people, and the food itself. In this podcast we discuss these questions as they apply to the food culture of Appalachia. We discuss the complexity of the food culture as well as the resiliency of the people. Listen to the discussion with Ashli Quesinberry Stokes and Wendy Atkins-Sayre about …
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We’re in Bhopal, India, with Shantanu and Bhawna Balchandani of Penny Calling Penny. We talk about visiting Upper Lake, attending the Holi Festival of Color, and exploring the Birla Temple. Show notes & our 1-page guide are at https://WeTravelThere.com/bhopal Bluffworks’ stylish clothing is designed with the modern traveler in mind. It is wrinkle-r…
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Why Not: Lessons on Comedy, Courage, and Chutzpah is a funny book about growing up, about becoming a comedian, and about living a good life. It talks about the bumps and the trips, as well as the fun parts of life. Listen to Mark Schiff discussing why he wrote this book, being funny, writing, and many more things. You can read more about Mark on hi…
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We’re in Seattle, Washington, with Christie Hudson of Expedia.com. We talk about attending Bumbershoot for live music, visiting the Chihuly Garden and Glass museum and exploring the Museum of Pop Culture. Show notes & our 1-page guide are at https://WeTravelThere.com/seattle Miles & points make travel affordable but tracking them is difficult. That…
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Will and Greeze take you on a journey through the world of whiskey and bourbon. In this episode, titled "DC Trip," join the dynamic duo as they share their thoughts on everything from their museum escapades in Washington, D.C. to their whiskey tastings and their adventures at Putt Shack. Get ready for engaging conversations about their encounters w…
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We’re in Allensworth, California with Carmen Setness, Sasha Biscoe and Trooper Dave Jones of FriendsOfAllensworth.org. We talk about exploring Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park, celebrating Juneteenth, and using the city as a jumping off point to visit California’s national parks. Show notes & our 1-page guide are at https://WeTravelThere.com…
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Establishing a food museum is a bold move. 20 years ago when we started the Southern Food & Beverage Museum in New Orleans, we were in the wilderness with a bold idea and big ambitions. Rachel Waugh tells us about her dream for a food museum in Denver, Colorado. She and I are definitely kindred spirits. Listen. It’s on Tip of the Tongue. Rachel Wau…
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