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    First Aired - 03/27/2012 03:00PM
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    On today’s THE FOOD SEEN, Sara Moulton, a once reluctant on-air personality, is now one of the preeminent chefs on television. From behind the scenes with Julia Child, to being Gourmet magazine’s in-house chef, and correspondent to Good Morning America, Sara has shaped the way of our American palate, both visually and viscerally. Feast your ears to THE FOOD SEEN on HeritageRadioNetwork.com, every TUESDAY at 3PM EST! This program was brought to you by Whole Foods.

    "[The difference between American and French cuisine?] Attention to detail, the attention to excellence, and food expense...They were great recipes, and everything had to be just so.. I was very impressed by the way the French live and eat, and still am." -- Sara Moulton on THE FOOD SEEN

    "When women would come to me seeking advice, I would say 'Go West, Young Lady!'" -- Sara Moulton on Women in New York City restaurants

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    First Aired - 05/13/2012 03:00PM
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    You must be living under a rock if you haven't heard of the upcoming Great GoogaMooga event in Prospect Park next weekend! Tune in to this week's episode of The Morning After as Jason Colucci chats with Superfly Presents co-founder Kerry Black about the festival. Superfly are the guys behind Outside Lands and Bonnaroo and now they are taking their imaginative event planning talents into the world of food and drink. Find out what they have in store for the Great GoogaMooga and hear what it takes to throw an event of this size. Also head from Bryan Calvert of James Restaurant. This program was sponsored by Hearst Ranch.

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    First Aired - 05/22/2013 12:00PM
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    Chef Marc Vidal is bringing a history of Catalan and French food to Boqueria. On this week's episode of Chef's Story, Dorothy Cann Hamilton is joined in the studio by Marc to talk about the original Boqueria- a vibrant market in Barcelona. How did the market influence Marc's culinary senses at an early age? Hear about Marc's training in France, and how French cooking differs from the Spanish tradition. Why did Marc come to the United States, and what did he learn through working in Miami kitchens? Hear Dorothy and Marc discuss tapas culture, and the idea of small plates in the New York City restaurant scene. Learn all about Iberico ham, bread and tomatoes, and other traditional Spanish tapas. This program has been brought to you by Whole Foods.

    "Every single day I work in the restaurant business, I fall more in love with it." [8:45]

    "I would say from my experiences that the French are more focused on the product than the technique." [19:00]

    "In Spain, tapas are a way of life. They're fun, and they're easy to share. And people here- they like it." [27:20]

    -- Chef Marc Vidal on Chef's Story

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