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Emer & Esther's Sunday Roast with Emer & Esther

By: Emer McLysaght & Esther O'Moore Donohoe
  • Summary

  • A podcast celebrating the joy of a warm roast potato and a carvery spread.

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    Emer McLysaght & Esther O'Moore Donohoe
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  • Emer & Esther's Sunday Roast Podcast with Emer & Esther coming soon!
    Oct 13 2022

    At last - Emer & Esther's Sunday Roast with Emer & Esther - podcast about roast potatoes, carrot batons and gravy boats  - that absolutely no one asked us to make is on its way!

    Each week, we'll investigate carvery roasts all over the world (Dublin). 

    Join us each Sunday until the 25th of December - the ultimate roast dinner -  and we'll talk nonsense and eat roasties. 

    Correct. We are living the dream.

    Follow @sundayroastpotatoes @emerthescreamer and @esthertwonames on all socials for the launch date. 

    See you soon!

    E & E


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    1 min
  • HAPPINESS IS A WARM POTATO
    Oct 23 2022

    Hello Roast Potatoes!

    Welcome to Emer & Esther’s Sunday Roast Potatoes with Emer & Esther, a podcast about the joy of roast potatoes and carvery lunches.

    In this episode we went to Grainger’s at Hanlon’s Corner on NCR in Dublin where Esther somehow put away 96% of her plate despite having gone for brunch 16 minutes beforehand. We also talked about sheets of bacon fries, Emer exclusively reveals her top three supermarkets and introduces Esther to ‘a bachelor’ handbag’. Yes. We are intellectuals, thank you!

    This is our first/pilot episode so we’re still tweaking things but thank you so much for listening.

    If you have any great roast dinner/carvery lunch intelligence, recommendations, tips, news or general nonsense you want to send our way, email helloroastpotatoes@gmail.com. We’ve also started a playlist to get you in a carvery state of mind each week. If you have any great song recs, throw them our way too via email or leave them in the review section on Apple Podcast or Spotify or wherever you get your pods.

    See you next Sunday Potatoes!

    Love,

    Emer & Esther

    P.S Here’s the article we mentioned in the pod from Katy Thorton at Lovin.ie who found this a Sunday roast burrito in Cork. We also mentioned Sophie White’s new novel which you can order here or take out at your local library.


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    32 mins
  • A KNIGHT IN A WHITE SHIRT
    Oct 30 2022

    Greetings Potatoes!

    Welcome to another Emer & Esther’s Sunday Roast Potatoes with Emer & Esther. In this week's episode, we talk about all the big topics i.e mashed potatoes, share the latest roasts news from around the world (Birmingham, England) and most importantly discuss our experience of premier carvery venue, The Yacht in Clontarf.

    Big thanks to the GastroGays for including us as one of their new favourite podcasts in their newsletter, which you can sign up to here. You can also read about the gravy jug drama story that we mentioned in the episode here.

    If you have any great roast dinner/carvery lunch intelligence, recommendations, tips, news or general nonsense you want to send our way, email helloroastpotatoes@gmail.com. We also have a playlist to get you in a carvery state of mind each week if you need to get in the roast zone. If you have any great song recs, throw them our way too via email or leave them in the review section on Apple Podcast or Spotify or wherever you get your pods.

    See you next Sunday Potatoes!

    Love,

    Emer & Esther



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    34 mins

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