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Episode 64 - Milk Street Vegetables by Christopher Kimball

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Hello and welcome to a slightly tipsy episode 64 of Tasty Pages, a podcast by Cooking The Books! We discuss 'Milk Street Vegetables' by Christopher Kimball. We share our transcendent dining experience at Minneapolis restaurant Owamni. Speaking of "transcendent", Victoria revealed some startling gossip about James Lipton that blows Johnny's mind! There's also talk about Arby's Curly Fry-flavored vodka from Tattersall Distillery, Victoria's near-death experience with splattering hot grease from delicious beef short ribs. Our show topic is for our wine drinking listeners: What's your favorite type of wine to drink? This leads to a detour in the conversation as Johnny drops some knowledge (ie: something he read on the internet) about everyone's favorite Trader Joe's wine: Charles Shaw! We also have an installment of our "Food For Thought: Food idioms explained" as we explore the origins of the phrase "Don't cry over spilled milk". The episode finally stumbles to the finish line as Johnny shares a food joke that receives an unexpected response from Victoria. Note to self: don't drink and podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tastypages/support
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Hello and welcome to a slightly tipsy episode 64 of Tasty Pages, a podcast by Cooking The Books! We discuss 'Milk Street Vegetables' by Christopher Kimball. We share our transcendent dining experience at Minneapolis restaurant Owamni. Speaking of "transcendent", Victoria revealed some startling gossip about James Lipton that blows Johnny's mind! There's also talk about Arby's Curly Fry-flavored vodka from Tattersall Distillery, Victoria's near-death experience with splattering hot grease from delicious beef short ribs. Our show topic is for our wine drinking listeners: What's your favorite type of wine to drink? This leads to a detour in the conversation as Johnny drops some knowledge (ie: something he read on the internet) about everyone's favorite Trader Joe's wine: Charles Shaw! We also have an installment of our "Food For Thought: Food idioms explained" as we explore the origins of the phrase "Don't cry over spilled milk". The episode finally stumbles to the finish line as Johnny shares a food joke that receives an unexpected response from Victoria. Note to self: don't drink and podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tastypages/support
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