• S01E09- Steve Kleinedler and the Clue of the Double Jinx Salad

  • Sep 29 2023
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast
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S01E09- Steve Kleinedler and the Clue of the Double Jinx Salad

  • Summary

  • Welcome to the show that turns obscure recipes into awesome conversations, Cookbook Obscura! This week, the gang welcomes Steve Kleinedler to help us find the Clue of the Double Jinx Salad! We talk about chemical spills, the dangers of pineapple, weird food combos, and MORE.

    Steve Kleinedler is an editor and improviser raised near Flint and currently living near Boston, with stops along the way in Chicago and Philly. Steve teaches with ImprovBoston, performs occasionally in The Pickle at Union Comedy, and performs even more sporadically as one-half of Sad Trombone (along with Ralph Andracchio). 

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