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Episode 30: ArtBites.net
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29 minutes
Released:
Dec 14, 2010
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On this episode of The Food Seen, listen to Michael cook art history, as Maite Gomez-Rejón of ArtBites.net, takes THE FOOD SEEN on a tour through The MET (Metropolitan Museum of Art), to discuss Americas first foodie, Thomas Jefferson. During his time as minister to France, he learned to love French cuisine, brought its customs back to the US, introducing many staple ingredients, as well as bringing American crops back to Europe. After our time in the museum, we headed back to the kitchen to recreate A Jeffersonian Feast! This episode was sponsored by Tekserve and The Lower East Side Ecology Centers E-Waste Events. Find out everything you need to know about recycling your old electronics by clicking here!
Released:
Dec 14, 2010
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Episode 9: applewood: This week on The Food Seen Michael spoke to restaurateurs Laura Shea and David Shea of applewood restaurant in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Michael spoke to them about the familial roots of applewood, and how the Sheys began work on raising a restaurant and a ch by THE FOOD SEEN