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    First Aired - 11/29/2009 05:00PM
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    This week on The Mr. Cutlets show, Josh opines on whole pig cooking, meat pies, homesteading and hamburgers. Stefanie Cohen co hosts.
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    First Aired - 11/15/2009 01:15PM
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    On Part Q of The Main Course, Katy is joined by independent book maverick Henry Zook of Brooklyn Book Court & Drew Becher of NYRP.
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    The Main Course Part Q Introduction: Vertical Farming & The NYRP (30:19)

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    Hearst Ranch, Drew Becher, Executive Director for the New York Restoration Project, founded in 1995 Bette Midler, started with volunteers cleaning up New York City, helped clean up the canyons in LA, Fort Washington, High Bridge Park, community gardens, saved 120 properties, urban farms, parks, in 2006 A Million Trees NYC was launched, NYC 2030 plan, parks department, honey locust, Harlem River master plan, NYRP, Swindler Cove Park, Bloomberg, children's garden, The Manhattan Project, http://www.NYRP.org, green collar jobs, Obama administration, internships, summer programs, one on one help and assistance, job training, urban gardening, The New Leaf restaurant, Roberta's, an acre can feed 50,000 people a year, this can be an amazing model for other cities, farming is one of the biggest polluters in the country, tomato blight, cooking classes, Alice Waters, http://www.nypr.org, recreational opportunities, vertical farming, seasonality has become frivolous,

    Henry Zook Of Brooklyn Book Court (26:09)

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    First Aired - 10/18/2009 01:15PM
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    On a special crazy episode of Part Q, Mike Edison comes by to celebrate the life of Captain Lou Albano. Also on the show, Regina Schrambling.
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    Captain Lou Albano Obituary Show With Mike Edison (42:34)

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    Regina Schrambling Talks About The Internet & Print Media (29:38)

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