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Moyra & Big Trev have got your backs on that shoddy M1, you won't even mind getting stuck in traffic! The great thing is, even if you miss out on the bumper to bumper drive home, you don't have to miss out on the show! Because we save all the juicy stuff right here! Catch all the best bits from Moyra & Big Trev on 1029 Hot Tomato.
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Tips for beginning and experienced gardeners. New episodes arrive every Friday. Fred Hoffman has been a U.C. Certified Master Gardener since 1982 and writes a weekly garden column for the Lodi News-Sentinel in Lodi, CA. A four-decade fixture in Sacramento radio, he hosted three radio shows for Northern California gardeners and farmers: The KFBK Garden Show, Get Growing with Farmer Fred, and the KSTE Farm Hour. Episode Website: https://gardenbasics.net
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Four friends sit down to review movies that you absolutely should have already seen, but at least one of them hasn't. Zack and Tyler are film buffs, and Scott and Jake have seen every Summer Blockbuster in existence. Listen for the resident late bloomers' hot takes for each movie, and enjoy the witty banter along the way!
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Julia Cunningham lovingly reveals the plot of films that you would rather not see: low percent Rotten Tomato films, muddled adaptations, characters escaping death, on the nose romantic comedies, gender flipped remakes of a remake, plus everything in between. Let me watch so you don't have to ... and tell you everything. New episodes every week, on Mondays.
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How I Met My BFF

Leisa Reid & Tamara Kindred

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It all started in Fairbanks, Alaska...two soul sisters destined to meet and become lifelong friends. This podcast is in celebration of the BEST FRIEND relationship - a relationship so important, yet not always recognized for its massive significance. Leisa and Tamara interview other best friends to learn how they met and hear their perspectives on friendship.
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One for One

Nolan Schumann Myles Fuchs

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Hockey's made us laugh, it's made us cry, it's made us spend $60 on dry cleaning to get the red stain of tomato soup off of our jerseys from watching our favourite team allow a short-handed goal. If you're an Oilers fan, a hockey fan or even just looking for something to make you feel like you're hanging with friends. Welcome to One for One.
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Tomato Pickup

Andrea Grimes

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The only podcast about Bloody Marys, the world's premier brunch beverage. Tune in for best practices, recipe tests, history, interviews, and much more. There is cussing. Visit us at Patreon.com/TomatoPickup to get advance notice on recipes and ingredients so you can play along at home.
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Tomato Radio

Tomato Radio

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Tomato Radio is a podcast about food and drink hosted by Mary Bailey and Amanda LeNeve. We record these episodes in Edmonton, Alberta. Expect a new episode on Wednesdays every other week. Tomato Radio is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network powered by ATB. Learn more at albertapodcastnetwork.com.
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You Say Tomato

You Say Tomato

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Welcome to You Say Tomato! Each week Grace and a guest, typically her brother Julio, passionately defend movies she (or the guest) thinks were unjustly scored on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Rotten Tomato Soup

Rotten Tomato Soup

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Join lifelong friends Laura, Hannah, and Brennan as they seek out the best and worst performances of any given actor's life work via Rotten Tomatoes™ reviews and stew 'em together. Every other week they do their heckin' best to make a movie soup the masses can enjoy. It'll be like a cool, culinary Cronenberg experiment. ...Huh. Maybe we'll do Jeff Goldblum at some point.
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Screams & Streams

Mike & Chad

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What if you could get a front row seat on a journey through the best and worst horror movies of the past half-century, all rated on Rotten Tomatoes? Brace yourself for an eerie tour with your hosts, Chad Campbell, Mike Carron, and Sam Schreiner, as they dissect each film with a surgeon's precision and a fan's passion. Our story began on a mundane work day, when two colleagues, Chad and Mike, decided to start a podcast centered on their shared love for horror films. The search for a genre was ...
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It’s a fact! 100% of men, women and children eat food, and 97.5% of must buy their food from others who bring it from an average of 2,000 miles away. And so the hungry ask: ”What’s in this tomato? Who planted that broccoli? Is it safe to eat genetically engineered corn? Why are they irradiating meat? Are we running short of water? Why is China growing our apples? What will happen to us if we can no longer farm? How safe is our food chain?” The Food Chain is an audience-interactive syndicated ...
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Saving Civilization One Tomato at a Time by author Bonnie Bucqueroux is part memoir and part call to action. She uses the reality and the symbol of the tomato to talk about the challenge in feeding ourselves during the coming chaos. Chapter One explores growing up in an ethnic urban neighborhood at the end of World War II and planting a Victory Garden.
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Welcome to Fried Green Tomatoes! It's our mission to help those new to growing cannabis learn the basic skills required to maximize their enjoyment while minimizing frustrations throughout the entire plant life cycle. Come learn and grow with us. If you have any questions or need help with your grow feel free to email us.Email: VaFriedGreenTomatoes@Gmail.comTwitter: @VAFriedGreen
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Welcome to The Three Tomatoes Happy Hour Podcasts. Yes, we do love happy hour, and the clinking of glasses in cheers to all of you fabulous women (and men) who are fully living your lives at every age and every stage. And here’s the best news – every hour is happy hour. So whether you clink cheers with your coffee mug, or your afternoon cappuccino, remember as the song says, “It’s 5 o’clock somewhere.” Join us for some grownup fun, interesting, and stimulating conversations that will motivat ...
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Whether you love good movies, good-bad movies, or bad-bad movies, this is the podcast for you! Every week, Simone and Chad review two movies that the gods of Rotten Tomatoes have deemed unworthy of watching, and tell you whether they were wrong and whether these movies are, indeed, worth watching. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fresh-tomatoes-podcast/support
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Why do fans love some Rotten films and hate some Fresh ones? What did critics make of a cult classic before it earned its cult status? In this bi-weekly podcast, hosts Jacqueline Coley, Mark Ellis, and guests go deep and settle the score on some of the most beloved – and despised – movies and TV shows ever made, directly taking on the statement we hear from so many fans: “Rotten Tomatoes is wrong.”
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Yara is the world's crop nutrition leader with over 100 years of experience. In collaboration with customers and partners, Yara grows knowledge to responsibly feed the world and protect the planet, to fulfill its vision of a collaborative society, a world without hunger and a planet respected. Our crop nutrition solutions and precision farming offerings allow farmers to increase yields and improve product quality while reducing environmental impact. Yara is the world's crop nutrition leader ...
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Have you felt it? Something is rippling through humanity at this moment. It's a stirring... a longing... a remembering. A sense that we are more capable than we’ve been led to believe. We want to feel alive, not sedated.. but we've lost our way. We've traded a life intertwined with nature for asphalt and artificial lights. We've swapped natural movement for a sedentary existence. We've given up food from the earth in favor of food from the factory. We've sacrificed our traditional skillsets ...
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Thors Kin Podcast

Alex Whiteley

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Join AL, Moose, David and George as they take you through of the most bizarre trending news stories, play classic games such as Tomato/Tomayto, Butt Chug Island and Mooses Weekly Quizzical Quiz Weekly.
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Lust is Boring is hosted by Jason Evert, a bestselling author of more than fifteen books, including The Dating Blueprint and How to Find Your Soulmate Without Losing Your Soul. Listen as Jason interviews special guests and delivers straight answers to tough questions submitted by the listeners on dating, singleness, marriage, and sexuality.
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Young Heretics

Spencer Klavan

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The classical education you never knew you were missing. Join scholar and writer Spencer Klavan on a tour through the great works of the West. In a world gone mad, we're not alone: the great men and women who went before us have wisdom to guide us. With their help, we can recover truth, beauty, and the stuff that matters.
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Dead Air

Yeah, It's That Bad

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A movie podcast that reviews movies that are considered to be awful remakes, box office bombs, useless sequels and other critically hated films, and we ask the question: "is it really that bad"?
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The Bollockbuster podcast is an absurd and sarcastic take on weird topics like cartoons not being sexy enough, Spider-Man’s connection to Nickelback, E.T. the Extra Terrestical, and a strained conversation with a robot version of Gwyneth Paltrow… all while making fun of one-star movie reviews with the help of a sentient “internet” person.
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If tomatoes are a fruit, why can't you put them in a fruit salad? Somewhat more importantly, did you know cashews aren't nuts? And most importantly of all, what does any of this have to do with the theory of translation? Today I'm responding to a question about the difference between technical, scientific terminology, and the words we use in everyd…
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A homestead is full of moving parts and when you combine that with the complexity of typical modern life, well... things get complicated fast. As our life has become more full over the years, I've learned to lean heavily on my planner to keep all the balls in the air. Today I'm getting specific and sharing my most useful rhythms and routines for us…
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Chicken and leek minestrone soup with walnut and parsley pesto toasts Chicken and leek minestrone soup 1 small chicken, about 1kg 2 onions, peeled and quartered 1 stick celery, roughly chopped 2 cloves garlic, peeled 1 bay leaf 1 large leek, split, washed and chopped 25g butter 75g macaroni pasta 1 tin borlotti beansLarge handful parsley, chopped S…
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What happens when a film tries to spoof horror tropes but ends up being the punchline itself? Brace yourself for an amusingly chaotic trip back to the 80s with our latest episode on the infamous 1987 movie "Return to Horror High." Armed with our Sinister Sip, "Back to School Martini," Chad, Sam, and Mike unravel this cinematic enigma, starting with…
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My guest today is someone who I believe, without exaggeration, will help transform the way people learn ancient languages for years to come. While our institutional academies crumble, a new academy is quietly emerging in independent organizations like the Ancient Language Institute, and Colin Gorrie is one of its leading figures. His aspiration is …
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Michael Olson hosts Nicolette Hahn Niman, Author, Defending Beef: The Ecological and Nutritional Case for Beef We have been told that cows cause the climate to change by emitting greenhouse gas. Now we are told to replace the beef we eat with patented, manufactured meat-like substances. And so we ask: Should beef be banned? Topics include a look at…
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If you live in the milder areas of the country, November is an excellent month for planting and establishing shade trees. Today, we cover the basics of correctly planting and caring for a shade tree. We chat with consulting arborist Gordon Mann, who reminds us, when it comes to choosing a spot to plant a shade tree, it’s all about the soil. Hmm, wh…
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We've met the ladies at the end of Odysseus' journey--though not, of course, the most important one. But now it's time for the main man to get re-acquainted with the fellas: his faithful wingman, his furry friend, and most of all, his long-lost son. In a moving series of reunion scenes, Odysseus learns that though he brought much of himself to war …
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In this episode, Jason Evert discusses with Economist Dr. Catherine Pakaluk the critical impact of declining birth rates and how world leaders are realizing that children are the only solution to saving the economy. With fewer babies being born, the consequences are staggering—from a shrinking workforce to unsustainable pension systems. We also exp…
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Merritt K joined us this week to talk about Man Guys. What makes a man guy a man guy? Well, bacon for one thing, but we also looked at some chivers, some man card revocations and the art of manliness! Wishlist Merritt's game Fledgling Manor on steam, lets get the Guys bump! There is much more Chris at twitter.com/thecjs and of course https://www.pa…
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They're back to .500....again. A devastating loss on and off the ice led to a McDavid-less Oilers winning a pair of games and getting right back into a playoff position in the Western Conference. But before hockey, the boys got down to business, and discussed the 7th season of Netflix's "Love is Blind" breaking down all the couples and the drama su…
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Curiosity is an underrated skill, especially when it comes to exploring topics that challenge our comfort zones. Today, I'm joined by one of my favorite content creators, Will Reusch—a brilliant educator who brings nuance to tough conversations. If you're looking to build bridges, tired of social media’s polarization, or want to encourage critical …
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Chicken with leeks and mustard 8 boneless chicken thighs, skin on1 tablespoon oil 15g butter 2 shallots, chopped 1 medium leek, split, washed and chopped 100ml dry white wine or dry cider 250ml chicken stock 2 tablespoons double cream 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard Heat the oil in a large frying pan until hot and add the chicken skin side down. Cook for…
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What if a crocodile could be both a spiritual guardian and a floating turd? That's just one of the head-scratchers we tackle in our latest episode of Screams & Streams, where we embark on a hilariously critical exploration of the 1987 Australian film "Dark Age." This movie's inexplicable 100% Rotten Tomatoes rating left us bewildered, and we're not…
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Ep. 364 10 Quick Tips for a Successful Garden • Julia Oldfield of Big Oak Nursery in Elk Grove, CA talks about creating a container garden that would be sure to slow down cars and wowing the walkers going by your front yard, using only three plants. (at 3:19 of the podcast) • Is there a cheaper way to make seed starting mix. Brad Gates, he of Wild …
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Host Michael Olson with guest Nicholas Sullivan, Senior Researcher, Tufts University, Author of The Blue Revolution Fishermen used to rely on good luck to haul in the big catch. But when they began relying on information, instead of luck, they almost caught all the fish in the sea. That leads us to ask: Can we catch fish so there will be fish left …
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We are truly on the home stretch now--folding up the frame story around Odysseus' adventures, we can see there are three women that walk beside him on his way back to Ithaca. Each of them, in her own way, must love him without holding on to him, as he goes through the painful process of recovering who he is after all the accretions of war and wande…
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We had Jesse Farrar and Stefan Heck the mischievous hosts of famous Twitch channel The Go Off Kings on to talk about Nintendo Guys, and we did some of that but we also talked about trivia, catalytic converters, and I flubbed so much because it is hard to say Xbox There is a false narrative advanced about me winning trivia that is not to be believed…
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What can history teach us about planting our gardens TODAY in 2024? In this episode, we sit down with Carol, the editor in chief of The Old Farmer’s Almanac, to explore the ancient practice of gardening by the moon. We dive into the best cold-hardy plant varieties (cold-hardy kiwis, anyone?), tips for dealing with unpredictable weather, and how to …
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Winning cures all. The Edmonton Oilers are finally back to Bettman .500 since the last show so the boys had plenty to talk about this week starting with The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (06:00) that was the Oilers last five games. Then they discussed the overall team outlook as usual including a peek into how dominant the Oilers have been 5v5, player…
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Beef sausage stroganoff with parsnip mash 500g beef sausages 1 tablespoon oil2 onions, finely sliced 1 clove garlic, minced 25g butter 250g sliced mushrooms 1 tablespoon tomato puree2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar 150ml beef stock 75ml double cream2 teaspoons Dijon mustard Heat the oil in a large pan and add the sau…
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Have you ever wondered what happens when space vampires descend upon London? Brace yourself for our take on Tobe Hooper's 1985 sci-fi spectacle, "Lifeforce," a film that left us both baffled and entertained. We attempt to unravel the puzzling narrative with a healthy dose of humor and critique, spotlighting everything from Patrick Stewart's scene-s…
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We're so back, folks--it's Words, Words, Words, our series on translation! Election or no, we stay translating Homer. This time I've taken one of the passages from our Odyssey walkthrough--the summoning of the dead in Book 11--and compared versions from the 1700s to today. What sorts of compromises do translators have to make, and how well have dif…
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Listening and following the advice in this episode is more important than ever if you use herbicides, especially when we repeatedly chant our mantra: "Read and Follow All Label Directions." America’s Favorite Retired College Horticulture Professor, Debbie Flower and myself start by tackling the widespread confusion surrounding Roundup, a brand hist…
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Ever wondered what it's like to have your mom as your best friend? In this heartwarming episode, our first-ever mother-daughter duo, Dawn Hubsher and Cher Gopman, join us to unravel the unique magic of their bond. Start off with a cozy catch-up as Tamara dives into the hustle of harvest season at the winery, while Leisa shares an inspiring moment f…
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We're nearing the last leg of Odysseus' journey, and he's really caught between a rock and a hard place. Between the devil and the deep blue sea. Between...well, between Scylla and Charybdis. After a dramatic turning point among the dead, Odysseus is now faced with what he says is the saddest and most pitiable horror he has ever seen on all his suf…
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About a month ago my wife asked me if we had ever considered doing a an episode about lottery guys and I looked at my big list and they weren't there. I loved the idea so much that we did it. What do you tell your friends and family when you win? How do you win scratch offs? Why is Chris making fun of me again? Tom is our dear friend and he is at h…
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It's been just under a week since my new book, Light of the Mind, Light of the World was released. In that time, I've been privileged to have a whole array of wonderful conversations about the book and its themes. One of the most stimulating, wide-ranging, and enjoyable of those was with the UCSD physicist Brian Keating, who asked well-framed and f…
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