We're back on Madeleine Brand's public radio show in LA, this time talking vegetarian Thanksgiving options. It's something we also explored in a recent episode focused on lessons Indian cuisine can offer for Thanksgiving. More Sporkful Thanksgiving coverage, meaty and otherwise, is right here. /mark
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This is a big one, folks, our Second Annual Thanksgiving Show! Because Thanksgiving is such a food-centric holiday, we've pledged to do a Thanksgiving show every year, each time with a different guest and focusing on a different aspect of the holiday. It started last year with a conversationabout brining your turkey and cooking the bird upside down. This year
So I'm in Germany on a journalism fellowship that's unrelated to food. But you know I'm going to do some culinary journalism while I'm here. Today, I even managed to find an ice cream story while on the science and technology beat. And it just so happens that my reporting duty included trying the ice cream.
In this week's call in smorgasbord, a listener in Oregon rants about restaurants that pick style over eatability, an Illinois eater stands up for vegetarians, and an Ohio man shares a tale of love lost, cookies baked, and ultimate redemption. See Wayne's evidence of non-eatability here, and find the recipe for Pat's Wacky Cookies here. http://player.wizzard.tv/player/o/i/x/130143975299/config/k-606246fde1bd8def/uuid/root/episode/k-8d6c3f3e2d1d2aa2.m4v Photo: Flickr CC /
