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The Sporkful

Well, not the entire paper, but columnist Eric Zorn says he's a fan. He popped in The Sporkful during a long drive with family: Almost every episode we listened to on our recent driving vacation to south central Ohio prompted a conversation/argument of nearly equal length afterward. We're happy to give them something to talk about besides Rod

The Sporkful

July 1 is Canada Day, and we're toasting our friends to the north. Dan is just back from Quebec with a crazy story about getting maple butter through airport security, Mark stands up for gravy-soaked poutine fries, and Canadian TV food personality Julie Zwillich calls in to chat about other classic fare from the great white north.  

Poutine Meets Lasagna

Canada Day is nearly upon us, and we're celebrating with an episode on the french fry, gravy, cheese curd heavenslice known as poutine. We'll also talk about other food awesomeness from north of the border. We're learning a lot from our Canadian listeners, and picking up some interesting ideas and opinions. A cross-cultural poutine variation is one e-mail that caught our

Poutine: A Photo Essay

This week, in honor of Canada Day (July 1), we're presenting our much-anticipated show on poutine, the beloved French Canadian creation that consists of french fries topped with cheese curds, gravy, and often (but not always) some kind of meat. The timing couldn't be better, because I just spent six days in Quebec, where I ate poutine five different times.

The View From Your Laptop

Jagabee Chips, Kyoto, 11:57 am. This photo comes from Ben, who compares Jagabee to potato chips shaped like french fries, available with a variety of seasonings.

The Sporkful

What do Tron, Bob Ross, and noise cancellation headphones have in common? They are all somehow related to the art of waffle topping in this episode. After maple syrup and butter we cover whipped cream, fruits, and more exotic approaches that may very well rock your world.  

Pineapple Queries: A 15-Year-Old Oklahoman Needs Your Help

Sam writes with these questions... I am a 15 year old from a tiny little town in Oklahoma and I love your podcast. I am a big fan of pineapple, but since I live in Oklahoma, it is pretty hard to get. I have access to the canned stuff, some weird packaged chunks from who knows where, and big pineapple cylinders