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    First Aired - 05/30/2010 12:00PM
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    This week's Main Course was a special on-the-road edition, broadcasting live from Rhode Island with Patrick, Katy, and guest host Anne Saxelby hosting a bevy of local stars.
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    Keep Your Nose To The Grindstone: Grist Mills with Bob Smith (16:15)

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    grist mills, Rhode Island, Jonnycake, if you spell it without the H it must be white cap flint corn grown in Rhode Island, white cap flint corn is only grown in Rhode Island, thrives in Rhode Island because of the salubrious climate, hisoty of Jonnycakes, they have been an important part of Rhode Island for over 300 years, Roger Williams, Anne Hutchinson, Rhode Island was one of the most progressive colonies, first graveyard, Jew Street, 350 years ago when Roger Williams arrived he found Indians growing the Flint Corn, Narraganset Indians, you cannot put cold milk onto Jonnycake meal, grist mill uses no electric power, the stones weigh a ton a piece, 100 RPM, Bob can gauge the revolutions per minute by eye, you grind with your eyes your ears and your nose, keep your nose to the grindstone, 5 inches of granite in the Jonnycake,

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    First Aired - 08/05/2009 08:30PM
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    Curtis B. Wayne discusses New York City Architecture and related themes with Oliver E. Allen, journalist, author and historian, and his son Frederick E. Allen also an author and historian. http://burningdownthehouse-radioarchitecture.blogspot.com/
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