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NPR: Hidden Kitchens Podcast
NPR: Hidden Kitchens Podcast
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An ongoing series exploring the world of hidden kitchens: street corner cooking, legendary meals and eating traditions...how communities come together through food. Produced by the Kitchen Sisters. |
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Copyright 2007 NPR - For Personal Use Only
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All podcasts by this publisher
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1. The Breadbasket Blues: A Central Valley Kitchen Story
| Hidden Kitchens takes us into the agricultural heart of California"s Central Valley, the "nation"s breadbasket," where the rates of juvenile obesity and type 2 diabetes are some of the highest in the nation. The Kitchen Sisters travel to Fresno, Bakersfield, Kettleman City and beyond to chronicle so
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| Published on Fri, 10 Jul 2009 13:45:10 -0400 - 1 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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2. Stubb Stubblefield: Archangel of Barbecue
| C. B. "Stubb" Stubblefield, namesake of the barbecue sauce and legendary club in Austin, Texas, had a mission to feed the world, especially the people who sang in it. When he started out in Lubbock, he generously supported both black and white musicians the likes of Joe Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Mud
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| Published on Mon, 06 Jul 2009 16:34:40 -0400 - 1 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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3. Garden Allotments: A London Kitchen Vision
| Hidden Kitchens travels across London to explore the long tradition of allotments: urban communal garden plots wedged in between buildings, planted in abandoned open spaces, carved into hillsides, bequeathed to the working classes on protected land scattered across the city by the hundreds.
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| Published on Mon, 04 Aug 2008 15:42:14 -0400 - 1 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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4. The Birth of Rice-A-Roni
| The worlds of a young Canadian immigrant, an Italian pasta making family, and an old Armenian woman converge in this story of the creation of the "San Francisco Treat."
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| Published on Mon, 04 Aug 2008 15:42:03 -0400 - 1 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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5. The Sheepherders Ball
| Hidden Kitchens explores the world of Basque sheepherders in the American west and their outdoor, underground, one man, 2,000 sheep, two dog cooking traditions. Basques have been well known as
sheepherders in the United States from as early as the 1850s. When there was a shortage of shepherds i
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| Published on Tue, 03 Jun 2008 15:53:51 -0400 - 1 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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6. Broncos and Boudin: The Angola Prison Rodeo
| A journey to kitchens hidden behind bars — that come and go with the Angola Prison Rodeo at the Louisiana State Penitentiary. Each April and again in October the public is invited in to this maximum security prison to watch convicts ride wild horses and bulldog steers, before an arena full of tho
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| Published on Tue, 22 Apr 2008 10:28:57 -0400 - 1 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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7. Sugar in the Milk: A Parsi Kitchen Story
| This episode of Hidden Kitchens stretches back some 3,000 years, from San Francisco, to India, to Persia. Niloufer Ichaporia King, author of My Bombay Kitchen, brings us into the ancient and disappearing world of Parsi cooking.
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| Published on Thu, 27 Mar 2008 14:24:18 -0400 - 1 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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8. Hercules and Hemings: Presidents" Slave Chefs
| Hercules, a slave of George Washington, and James Hemings, owned by Thomas Jefferson, began a long connection of presidents and their African-American cooks. And President Lyndon Johnson"s black cook may have influenced his work on civil rights reform.
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| Published on Thu, 21 Feb 2008 16:44:49 -0500 - 1 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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9. Kibbe at the Crossroads: Lebanese Kitchens in the Mississippi Delta
| Lebanese immigrants began arriving in the Mississippi Delta in the 1870s, working as peddlers, then grocers and restaurateurs. In this episode of Hidden Kitchens we go to Clarksdale where BBQ, the blues and a kind of Lebanese meat loaf meet — at the legendary intersection of the Highways 61 and 49
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| Published on Mon, 04 Feb 2008 22:36:52 -0500 - 1 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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10. The Legend of Stubb"s Barbecue
| In the 1970s, C.B. Stubblefield"s BBQ joint and roadhouse in Lubbock, Texas became a gathering spot for an emerging Texas music scene --Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Joe Ely, Jesse Taylor, Terry Allen and many Texas greats played there regularly lured in by Stubb"s great BBQ and beautiful nature. C.B Stub
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| Published on Mon, 14 Jan 2008 17:30:31 -0500 - 1 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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