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    First Aired - 09/22/2010 06:00PM
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    This week on Brooklyn Eats Rachel celebrates Craft Beer Week with Chris O'Leary of BrewYorkNewYork.com. Rachel and Chris break down Brooklyn's beer history in three acts: pre-Prohibition, Prohibition, and the modern era. Learn about the peak of Brooklyn as a beer production borough (48 breweries just in Brooklyn!) through their struggle to stay afloat during Prohibition (alcohol free beer and illegal shenanigans) all the way to the first modern-era brewery in 1996. Don't miss this info-packed and surprising crash course in our fair city's brewery heritage. This episode was sponsored by Fairway: like no other market.

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    Modern Times (8:31)

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    Beer history in New York city, Schaeffer leaves Brooklyn in 1976, no breweries in Brooklyn until 1996, the birth of Brooklyn Brewery, the brewery aspect of Brooklyn is gone, everyone thinks of beer when they think of Milwaukee, the Milwaukee of the east coast, the craft beer movement in Brooklyn, Portland Oregon has 32 craft breweries, the most breweries per capita in the world, Brooklyn has three and a half breweries, nano-brewery, home brew, Brooklyn Brewery is the 17th largest craft brewery in the country, Six Point has only been around 6 years, running out of space in Brooklyn, brewing off location, lager demands, brew pub in Manhattan, the roof of Eataly, wanting more flavorful beers, quality versus quantity, 16000 breweries in the US, the rich brewing history of Brooklyn, the demand for local beer, the Locavore Movement, Craft Beer Week starts tomorrow, The Brooklyn Brewery Bike Tour, Levy's Unique New York, brewyorknewyork.com, Brewer's Row, biker's beer helmet,

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    First Aired - 03/20/2013 02:00PM
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    New York State is becoming more and more know for some incredible wines, and Tricia Renshaw, winemaker at Fox Run Vineyards is here at HeritageRadioNetwork.org to share her story and her love for the wines coming out of this lesser known region. Hear how she dropped everything to go learn the craft of winemaking at Fox Run and is now making some incredible Chardonnay's, Rieslings and other wines. Hear about some of the challenges and rewards that come along with the terroir in the Finger Lakes and tune in for a special on-air tasting! This program was sponsored by Whole Foods Market

    "We have varied soils on our properties because of the glacierization that happened. From year to year, the plantings and different soils give us different results." [07:00]

    "When garlic is incorporated into a dish - it's easy to pair with wine." [09:00]

    --Tricia Renshaw of Fox Run Vineyards on HeritageRadioNetwork.org

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    First Aired - 04/01/2013 01:00PM
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    Siobhan Wallace and Alexandra Penfold of Blondie & Brownie collected some of New York City's most delicious street food recipes for their new book, New York á la Cart! Cathy Erway welcomes Siobhan and Alex into the studio for her newly renamed "Eat Your Words". Tune into this episode to learn how Siobhan and Alex convinced so many street vendors to share their secret recipe. Find out how hard it is to become a licensed street vendor, and why licenses stay in families for generations. Is your favorite food truck a black market vendor? Photographer Clay Williams stops by to talk about some of his favorite shoots for the book! What recipes do Siobhan and Alex constantly return to? Find out on this week's Eat Your Words! This program has been brought to you by Whole Foods. Thanks to The California Honeydrops for today's music.

    "This is kind of like a second coming for street food in New York. This sort of wide-range cuisine has actually been going on since the early 80s, but it was just wasn't really covered en mass until the Internet." [1:40] -- Siobhan Wallace on Eat Your Words

    "Seeing the level of interest that people are taking in some of these smaller street vendors has been one of the most awesome experiences." [7:40] -- Alexandra Penfold on Eat Your Words

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