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What's a membership program ? How are they different from a loyalty program ? How can a membership program help build my small independent restaurant ? Court Allum answers these questions and more in this episode.
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Yia Vang Host of the hit show Feral on the Outdoor Network, talks about that show, and Hmong Cuisine.
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Whatever you call it, what we have always heard does not always match up with the science. This episode I take to my own microphone to explore some examples that may help you become a better cook.
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Today Chanel Miller, a mother herself and veteran homeschooler tells about her upcoming book. The goal of the book, which is really more of a kit is to teach children as young as three how to cook. Yes as young as three !
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On her Magnolia TV Show, Recipes Lost and Found Chef and Food Anthropologist Casey Corn helps people find/re-create their lost family recipes. She Talks about how she does this, and more fun food stuff in this episode.
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C.E.O. Mike McCloud has been part of building the World Food Championships since the beginning! He joins us to talk about how their competition works, and the exciting plans they have for the future.
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Did you ever want to taste things like a pro ? You know like a sommelier, or a food contest judge or somebody ? Well have we got a guest for you ! Mandy Naglich, Author of How to Taste: A guide to Discerning Flavor and Savoring Life is here to turn us into the best tasters we have ever been !
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Australian Chef John McFadden was the first person from outside the USA to win the World Food Championships. We talk about his early career, his WFC experience and throw in a cooking tip or two along the way !
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He's al about farm to table. He's all about Indian Food. As of this summer he's the author of five cookbooks, and was a keynote speaker at last summer's American Culinary Federation National Convention ! We talk food with Keith Sarasin.
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In part one of an intermittent series Chef Crutchfield shares insights on some commonly held nutritional ideas that may not be as accurate as you think.
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Cooking with His Love Author Julio Rubio talks about his book. In it he shares his journey, which saw him cooking in 5 star hotels at 19. Then the substance abuse that too often can be found in kitchens left him sleeping under bushes in the park. Through his faith he found his way back, and now leverages his experience to help others through his example.
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Crutchfield Cooks: The podcast Host Robert A. Crutchfield takes the microphone for a second week, to help us better understand the world of cheese.
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Onions are a beautifully diverse, flexible ingredient. Most of us have been around them forever. But how much do you really know about them ? In this episode I walk you through the many aspects of the onion.
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Devin Morrison is a great guy to turn to when you need a good laugh, But he is also a self trained nutritionist, who shares with us his insights on traveling the path to better eating
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Me &U's Brain Duncan explores staffing challenges in the restaurant industry post pandemic, and how his company's technology products were designed to meet those challenges. He goes on to explain how all of this is really about elevating the guest's experience.
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Boston based Chef Joe Gatto joins us to discuss his real world experiences hosting and producing his own cooking show.
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What we eat can have a major affect on microbes throughout our body, and the way they function to keep us healthy. Film maker Sarah Schenck was recently involved in directing a documentary that tells the whole story. She joins us to talk about the biome, the documentary and other related topics.
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Farm wife, mother of 4, and author of 3 books Sara Ayres joins us to talk about teaching food to children and why its important. We also talk about food insecurity, and gardening even in tight environments.
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What do you know about date seed coffee ? Not as much as you will after listening to this interview with Trenton Hudson, founder of Korma Date Coffee.
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