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    First Aired - 11/07/2010 12:00PM
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    This week on The Main Course Patrick and Katy talk to Matthew Weingarten of Sodexo about the important (and admittedly difficult) process of improving the food in our institutions: schools, museums, stadiums, and more. Next Chris Parachini, owner of Roberta's, stops by to talk about the myriad of projects he and the Roberta's team have going on--including a burgeoning catering wing and a new slice joint in the works. Joshua Sharkey owner of Bark Hot Dogs talks about what good hot dogs are made of, what not-so-good hot dogs are made of, and why minimalism is key to a great dog. Finally Patrick and Katy set off a new series exploring the food scene in cities around the US; food critic Tim Carman talks to them about Chicago hot spots and the diner that Obama made a mecca.

    Photo 1: Matthew Weingarten, Photo 2: Chris Parachini, Photo 3: Joshua Sharkey (right)

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    The Main Course Introduction: Matthew Weingarten of Sodexo (24:28)

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    Chris Parachini, Owner of Roberta's (19:54)

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    First Aired - 05/16/2010 12:00PM
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    This week on The Main Course, Patrick & Katy are joined by Angela Miller, Manny Howard & Ron Silver. Angela & Manny talk about their farming discoveries, and Ron discusses how Bubby's came to be and what he thinks of local ingredients.
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    Angela Miller, Author of "Hay Fever: How Chasing a Dream on a Vermont Farm Changed My Life", (22:16)

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    Ron Silver, Owner of Bubby's Restaurant Bar-Bakery (9:08)

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    Manny Howard, Author of "My Empire of Dirt: How One Man Turned His Big-City Backyard into a Farm" (21:11)

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