If you're into food and or history here's a summary of some of the best content produced this week in podcast format.
If you're into food and or history here's a summary of some of the best content produced this week in podcast format.
Here's a rundown of what you will hear this week: first up is a inspiring story of how chefs in hurricane riddled Houston, Texas have organized to use their gifts to serve others without receiving compensation. It's a great good Samaritan story that makes you want to pass on goodwill to those in need. Second is a great segment from
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June is national fresh fruit month. Street vendors of fresh fruit, particularly the sincere and engaging ones who set up in the same place, have historically become a part of communities.
For the body of the breakfast Elizabeth Phelps Bradley planned platters of fried chicken, ham and eggs, with golden brown mashed potato cakes, and kernel corn pancakes which her mother and grandmother had made famous. Her table would also include ...