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Something About Food?

By: Chris Clarke
  • Summary

  • Hello Hungry Hordes! Welcome to the Something About Food? podcast! Diverse guests join culinary nerd Chef Chris Clarke to discuss their personal relationship with food and the tasty, memorable and outright ridiculous things they’ve eaten. Everyone is invited to the table!
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Episodes
  • EP 100 - Family Food 2 with Blaise and Justin Clarke
    Dec 22 2020

    It's food, family, and fun on Episode 100 as Chef Clarke talks to her brothers Blaise and Justin about road food when following the Grateful Dead, cereal sovereignty, trying new dishes and ingredients, and how cooking in the kitchen is where they all enjoy being together. 

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • EP 099 - Would You Break Bread? with John Robinson
    Dec 15 2020

    John Robinson started his company, Our Ability, as a mentor network that has morphed into a business that utilizes AI and technology to build a career path for people with disabilities. He talks about including marginalized populations in the workforce, spiedies in Binghamton, NY, and hand cycling across Scotland.

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    41 mins
  • EP 098 - From Tokyo to Texas with Chef Eric Silverstein
    Dec 8 2020

    Chef Eric Silverstein was born in Tokyo, Japan, where he was heavily influenced by Japanese, Chinese and Malaysian cuisine. At the age of ten, Eric moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where he was introduced to traditional Southern cuisine. These divergent flavors and cuisines serve as the backdrop for The Peached Tortilla's menu. He discusses ghost kitchens, how pickles can elevate a plate, and how MSG has gotten a bad rap.

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    42 mins

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