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    First Aired - 08/12/2012 03:00PM
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    This week's installment of The Morning After features comedian Jenn Tullock and Pam Stubbs of Tertulia as guest hosts; welcome, Jenn and Pam! The episode begins with Jenn doing some dramatic readings of Yelp reviews of some anonymous restaurants. Later, Jenn and Pam check in with Anne Saxelby, co-founder of Saxelby Cheesemongers. Hear about how Anne decided to leave the art world and follow her heart to become an advocate and distributor of fine American cheeses. Tune in to hear about Anne's future plans for Saxelby Cheesemongers, as well as her reaction to becoming the sole purveyor for one of Daniel Boulud's restaurants. Later, Jenn and Pam are joined by Mary Zayaruzny, the manager at Public. Listen to Mary dish about the new cocktail bar, The Daily, as well as her honoree status in Zagat's 30 Under 30. Finally, The Morning After's regular host, Jason Colucci, calls in to talk about his vacation and check in on the show. This episode has been brought to you by S. Wallace Edwards & Sons.

    "Making cheese is a lot like being in a painting studio. You spend 8 hours there or more, and you're doing very tedious, repetitive, meticulous things. At the end of it, you get this thing that is edible and delicious, and everyone can judge for themselves whether or not they like it." -- Anne Saxelby on The Morning After

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    First Aired - 05/17/2012 12:00PM
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    On this week's episode of A Taste of the Past, Linda Pelaccio is talking about ancient and whole grains with Maria Speck, IACP award winning author of the NYTimes notable book Ancient Grains for Modern Meals. Topics include Maria's upbringing with whole grains, the health benefits of eating grains, and why ancient grains have become fashionable in the food world. Quinoa has been back on the scene for a while, but learn about some lesser known grains such as emmer, kamut- and the most ancient of them all- einkorn. Maria's book includes grain dishes for all of your courses- appetizers, meals, and deserts! Listen to this episode, and you will be an ancient grain expert. This episode is sponsored by Cain Vineyard and Winery.

    "The key and my passion is to tell people that whole grains can taste really good."

    "In average supermarkets, grain selections are becoming bigger and bigger."

    "A big trend in baking is that bakers are looking for local grains and freshly-milled flour."

    -- Maria Speck on A Taste of the Past

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    First Aired - 09/04/2011 12:00PM
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    This week on The Main Course, Patrick Martins & Jason Colucci are joined by a diverse group of restauranteurs, each explaining how they keep things interesting while serving their respective communities. Hear stories from Dave Diehl of 200 Fifth Restaurant, Jim Chu and Johnny Santiago of Jo's & Julian Mohamed of Dear Bushwick. Young restauranteurs and eager eaters should tune in to learn more about some of NYC's best establishments and the people who make the magic behind the curtains. This episode was sponsored by S. Wallace Edwards & Sons.

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