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On the very first episode of Edible Brooklyn Radio, Rachel Wharton & Brian Halweil talk about the tradition of Jews eating Chinese Food on Christmas.

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Edible Brooklyn Radio Introduction: Jews, Chinese Food & Christmas (15:00)

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Rachel Wharton, Edible Brooklyn Radio, Fairway Market, Jews, Chinese food, Christmas, Brian Halweil, Edible Manhattan, Edible Brooklyn, Time Out Magazine, Village Voice, Rachel Blackwell, why is there such a long relationship between Jews and Chinese food on Christmas?, it makes Jews feel cosmopolitan, they can pretend it was kosher, because Chinese cuisine rarely has dairy, moo shu pork, Chinese food restaurants are open on Christmas, Buddhism, there is no indication of Christmas in the restaurants, Orthodox Jews sometimes eat pork, kosher cooking, Judaism is filled with exemptions, New York Jews, Peking duck, The Christmas Story, nobody can escape from Christmas, Christmas is a joke holiday, Pagan traditions, Chinatown, intensifying commercialism, Lazy Susan, smoked fish, Lox, Sable, Herring,

Holiday Traditions: Cooking At Home or Eating Out (18:00)

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Fairway Market, cooking at home, eating out, Brazilian food, coquito, coqui, restaurant holiday menus, tradition, Thanksgiving at Tavern On The Green, farmers markets, the age of foodism, new food experiences, people want every event to be centered on food, the idea of sitting at home seem inferior, pork belly, elaborate presentation, the process of cooking becomes the backbone of the holiday, lamb shank, boiled eggs, outsourcing holiday meals, Pork For Passover, lefover matza balls boiled in bacon fat, Chinese food, Cantonese food, southern Chinese food, Dong Bai, Szechuan, James Joyce, Chinatown remains an exotic destination, culture shock, Peking Duck House, Pings, East Harbor, Sunset Park, Bay Ridge, Hong Kong Cantonese style restaurants,

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First Aired - 09/06/2009 01:00PM

On a special Q Report, Patrick Martins & Gabe Rosner preview two new Heritage Radio Network shows with hosts Nicole Taylor & Cathy Erway. Plus, producer Jack Inslee and engineer Nat Weiner step from behind the curtain to discuss the state of the network.

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Q Report Introduction (3:02)

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Paradise Locker Meats, Patrick Martins, Gabe Rosner, motorcycles, Roberta's, luau, competitive drinking, new shows, Hot Grease, Cheap Date,

Nicole Taylor Talks About Her Upcoming Show: "Hot Grease" (13:53)

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Hot Grease, Nicole Taylor, show description, everyday feel, Wall Mart, Athens, Georgia, sustainability, B 52's, R.E.M., Widespread Panic, Michael Stipe, Taco Stand, Farm 255, 5 & 10, pig roasting, working middle class neighborhood, everybody has a garden in the south, rooftop gardens, internet based gourmet chocolate, local supplies, upcoming show preview, social etiquette, slow food Atlanta, Piedmont Park, Brownstone Books, cookbooks, Hot Five, holistic approach, food culturist,

Cathy Erway of Hapa Kitchen & Not Eating Out In New York Talks About Her New Show: "Cheap Date" (15:08)

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Paradise Locker Meats, Cathy Erway, Hapa Kitchen, Not Eating Out In New York, heritage breeds, Cheap Date, pig roasting, pig roasts are archaic, Brooklyn Yard, Snacky Tunes, recipes for dates, home cooks, economical, creating a date meal for under $15 including a bottle of wine, turkey from greenmarket, Burger King, food prices have risen in the past year, recession, it's harder for farms to make a profit, cooking is always cheaper than going out, Julie & Julia, Julie Powell, Michael Pollan, Chipotle, kebab stands, Momofuku ssam bar, fast food, Ted Turner claimed he was going to open 500 Bison restaurants, Jane Fonda, Michael Vick,

Jack Inslee & Nat Weiner Talk About the Past, Present & Future of Heritage Radio Network (13:19)

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iTunes, WNYU, Bethlehem, NBC, Jack Inslee, Nat Weiner, Heritage Radio Network, Wreck Tech, weekly audio recap, we have podcasts, history of the network, Heather Hyman, Jack and Nat studied Music Technology at NYU, Bernie Wides, 24 hour streaming content, Jay Leno, Real People, variety show, Patrick rearranged the studio, Nat has a history in radio,

Liza Shaw of A16 Restaurant Talks Seasonality & Regionality (11:41)

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Liza, San Francisco, curing, aging, whole pigs, whole cows, rustic authentic Italian food, sausages, meatballs are leftover product, regionality, Italian Restaurants, greatest hits menus, specific regions, mountain food, butter belt, oil belt, local farms, Naples, seasonality, public schools, Iowa, elitist world view, Carlo Petrini, kitchen dynamic, environmental groups, A16 Restaurant, A16 is a highway through Southern Italy,

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First Aired - 01/25/2010 01:00PM

Liza Mosquito de Guia & Stacey Murphy are this weeks guest on Let's Eat In.

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Let's Eat In Introduction (17:12)

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Whole Foods Market, special event at Bowery Whole Foods, Afternoon Snack: A Conversation with New York New Media Foodies, Liza Mosquito de Guia, http://foodcurated.com/, Nicole Taylor, Hot Grease, Heritage Radio Network, Kumquat Cupcakery, Brooklyn pie contest, urban beekeeping, Filipino culture, pies, kale, lentil stew, Cuisinart, Greenpoint Eagle Street Rooftop Farm, http://rooftopfarms.org/, Crown Heights, public service, community service, nutrition, www.bkfarmyards.com, urban chickens, Stacey Murphy,

The Performance Aspect of Home Cooking (14:26)

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Heritage Radio Network, Liza DeGuia, Food Curated, Brooklyn Farmyards, kale pesto, Woodside, Thai, Queens, spice, spicy food, eating out, eating in, New York dinner culture, food preparation, food allergies, performance aspect of cooking, Valentines Day, community, social activism, architecture, character driven stories, Stacy Murphy,

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