The food-obsessed comic discusses eating with his five children, navigating birthday parties and buffets, his dad's steaks, and when it's OK to lie to your kids.
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The food-obsessed comic discusses eating with his five children, navigating birthday parties and buffets, his dad's steaks, and when it's OK to lie to your kids.
We debate potlucks, including how much the host should try to manage what guests bring, the ethics of bringing bought food, and strategies for the potluck eater. Dan argues they don't call it a potLUCK for nothing.
We're grateful for a thoughtful review of the podcast over at Maximum Fun, home of Jesse Thorn's multimedia mafia. There Colin Marshall takes a liking to our buffet episode, taking careful note of our cadence. Dan should especially enjoy his comparison of us to sportscasters, as Dan complains endlessly about the inane commentary of the announcers
An emotional holiday appeal by NPR's Mike Pesca and David Folkenflik precedes this look back at one of our most contentious episodes ever, when we took on each other and all-you-can-eat buffets.