Episode 65 - Black Food edited by Bryant Terry
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Hello and welcome to episode 65 of Tasty Pages, a podcast by Cooking The Books! We discuss 'Black Food', a collection of essays, poetry, artwork and recipes celebrating the African diaspora, edited by Bryant Terry. This is the first release on Terry's new imprint, 4 Color Books. We also chat about our recent visit to the Food & Wine Experience in Minneapolis - which was a bit lacking in the "food" portion. Victoria updates us on her progress as a pottery prodigy. Our show topic is: What are some record album covers with food on them? (We have a blog post on our web site with photos of some.) This leads to a deep dive into perhaps the most iconic example - Herb Alpert's 'Whipped Cream & Other Delights'! Johnny also takes a stroll down memory lane and shares stories about the time his band opened for 70's rock band Head East. We also have an installment of our "Food For Thought: Food idioms explained" as we explore the origins of the phrase "Not my cup of tea". Of course, there's a food joke - two, in fact. Because Victoria hated the first one. Good thing Johnny was prepared with a backup! You can purchase the book at https://amzn.to/3LmjGtE (as an Amazon affiliate, we earn from qualifying purchases). This episode is brought to you by Top Trainer supplements. Our listeners can browse the full range of products at www.toptrainer.com and enter the code COOK10 at checkout for 10% off their purchase! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tastypages/support
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