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May 23, 2025 57 mins

Episode 27: John and Megan set the table with their co-host and friend, Shannon Larson, and their guest, Robin Wheelright, owner of Vivienne Culinary Bookstore, to discuss Joy of Cooking recipes and stories, kitchen victories and miseries, and, most importantly, what they're all cooking and eating. Join us at the table for a casual culinary chat about rhubarb.

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Vivienne Culinary Bookstore

Food of Sichuan Book

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Flavorama Book

Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat Book

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Joy Scouts Cooking Club:

Roasted Rhubarb, page 195

 

Recipes From 2019 Edition:

Yogurt and Honey Panna Cotta, page 821

Rhubarb Conserve, page 919

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