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    First Aired - 01/17/2010 12:00PM
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    Sam & Jimmy come by to talk beer, scandals and everything between. Also on the show, chef Nate Appleman.
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    Whole Animal Cooking, Pizza Trends & Beer Pairings (20:00)

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    Show Wrap Up: Cicerone Certification Program & The Civilization Of Beer (30:00)

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    First Aired - 04/25/2010 12:00PM
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    Food literature legend Peter Kaminsky talks pigs, fire and flavors on the first hour, and Mike Edison defends Manhattan against the Williamsburg hipsters on the second hour.
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    Peter Kaminsky Talks Fire & Flavors (27:53)

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    Peter Kaminsky Recounts His Search for the Perfect Pig (32:30)

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