All You Can Eat Podcast
Summary: A totally-concerned-with-food program coming from the culinary hotbed of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Host Don Genova features interviews with celebrity chefs, cookbook authors, farmers and food producers.
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You can see photos of and links to some of the kitchen gadgets I talk about in this episode at www.dongenova.com. This is my first podcast recorded in Colorno, Italy, where I am living for the next year. To find out why, listen to the show!
This podcast details my visit to Avery Island, Louisiana, home of the McIlhenny Company, maker of Tabasco Sauce since 1868!
I visit the city of New Orleans, one year after Hurricane Katrina, to see how the food and beverage industry is rebounding from the devastation. I also take a 'cocktail tour' of the French Quarter.
More on barbecuing this week, with interviews featuring three 'queens of the barbecue'!
The theme of this show is barbecue, and features interviews with Anita Stewart of The World's Longest Barbecue and Ron Shewchuk, author of Planking Secrets.
A visit to one of Seattle's best restaurants, Salumi, and a trip to the Granville Island Public Market with the author of a cookbook called, 'Bones'.
This episode features an interview with 'The Devil's Picnic' author Taras Grescoe and your chance to win a copy of his book. Also, a visit to my archives for a trip to a maple syrup festival in Eastern Canada.
A trip to the Spring Home and Garden Show in Vancouver reveals fascinating tidbits about kitchen design and the latest appliances, including microwave ovens and fridges that slide into drawers!
A stroll through the aisles of a gourmet food and kitchen supply shop with Christopher Kimball of Cook's Illustrated magazine.
A special Valentine's Day edition featuring an interview with the author of a sexy new cookbook, a supermarket tour with romance in mind, and tips from a chef on a simple seafood menu for Valentine's Day dummies who can't cook and forgot to make a reservation!
This podcast features a stroll through Vancouver's Chinatown with one of Canada's top celebrity chefs, Susur Lee.
A stroll along Vancouver's Italian district on Commercial Drive with Emily Richard, author of a new cookbook called 'Italian Express'.
This podcast marks my return to the 'ethernet' for the first time since November and deals with my food resolutions for 2006.
In this podcast I discuss the demise of the kitchen table with a Vancouver kitchen designer and visit my archives for advice on kitchen renovations gleaned at the Metro Toronto Home Show in January, 2005.