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    First Aired - 09/06/2009 12:00PM
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    Katy is back and she brought a very special guest: Steve Jenkins of the Fairway Market. Steve talks about cheese, olive oil & what it means to be a purveyor. Steve is joined by Sarah Black.
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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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