UnChefed

UnChefed

UnChefed

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UnChefed

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UnChefed

UnChefed

UnChefed

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Vikram Baliga knows his plants. He is driven by a passion to understand them and to share that knowledge. We thought it would be a good idea to ask him about his motivations as well as his feelings on the current state of agriculture in the US.
We continue to explore the lives of our friends in hopes of better understanding our own relationship with food.In this episode, Chef and Host of the podcasts "The Cultworthy" and "The Cultworthy: Classic" Antonio Palacios talks about his past
Wendy's is arguably the most influential fast food franchise out there. While McDonald's and Burger King were selling frozen patties on their limited menus, Wendy's was selling "fresh, never frozen" beef on a menu loaded with chili, baked potat
I know, we collaborate with them a lot...but we love F**k My Work Life, so we aren't complaining.In this episode, we get in touch with how the pandemic has us a little frazzled. Maybe we stopped cooking for ourselves, maybe we fell a little out
Nick Haskins joins us from Nikoli's Kitchen to continue the conversation of who we are and how what we eat changes us.We discuss mental health, the calming affects of cooking, and why we love our grandmother's in this episode. W
In the first of what will hopefully be a recurring episode format, Brendan gets to the bottom of Jay from the F**k My Work Life Podcasts relationship with food.Stories shared, laughs laughed, and memories explored. Kindly reach out to me at bre
UnChefed chats with Greta Hardin from the amazing podcast "The History of American Food" about the history and mystery of one of the world's most polarizing...and delicious...condiments.Kindly check out Greta's show, The History
We used to tell stories about the plants in our lives. We look to a contradiction, how things that could kill us can also be nourishing, to explore these stories and start piecing together a better way to view the things that we
Due to an unfortunate technical error with that occurred during our conversation with Antonio over at the Cultworthy Podcast, we aren’t able to bring you our talk about cults, movies, and food. Instead, we hope you enjoy this ep
We call upon a wise man to help us explore what it means to be a hipster. While we have him, we share the history of Mason jars, why they are associated with hipsters, whether this is fair or not, and why the hell we should even
We had originally planned on talking about the amazing diversity Indiginous North American tribes brought to a robust food culture ranging from Alaska down to the Caribbean, and the impact that their techniques and practices hav
Today we are joined by the inimitable Kay, from F**k my Work Life fame. It seemed like a good opportunity to talk to her about the perception of veganism in America, the nature of plant-based labeling, and vegan junk food.Don't
UnChefed chats with Writer and Comedian Victoria Edel about her article written for Eater titled "Fast Food Fashion is Everywhere- Except on Fat Bodies".Why is it so easy to form uninformed opinions about people's body types, es
Mad Scientist Kelli Madden of the obscenely enjoyable Drunk Theory podcast joins Brendan and Matt to share some laughs and chat about GMO's and food allergens. Why does feeling crappy all the time seem so normal? What is food fe
In the Season 1 Finale, Brendan interviews edible insect guru and all around great guy Bill Broadbent, the President of Entosense. Matt and Brendan reflect on the interview and a lot of the points made within. How are insects pe
Matt and Brendan are joined by Josh Skaar ( @josh_skaar ) of the Talking SMAC Podcast ( @TalkingSMACpod) to disect the 1997 Nikelodeon Film Goodburger.
Who DOESN'T love Eggnog....... The answer is 51 percent of the US population. In our first Holiday episode, we discuss the history of this beverage from its origins in Medieval England to its reinvention in the US in the 1700s
Natalie Bishnoi, Co-Manager of the Farm Food Collaborative chats with us about how helping farms and helping schools can look very similar with the right kind of plan.
Healthcare…hot topic for sure. With the ability to both make us healthy and keep us healthy, why isn’t food a bigger part of this conversation?
As we gather to either love or yell at each other on America’s most eating-est holiday, we thought it would be fun to sharpen your trivia skills with a little bit of American history. Let’s talk about the first cookbook printed
Seafood is delicious AND it’s healthy, so why are we relying on other countries to produce it for us, and how does this impact both domestic and foreign policy?
We are at the point in human history where we have taught veggies to bleed. What is spared thanks to their sacrifice?
People are not so simple as to be placed in one of only two buckets. If you close your mind…you may miss a good meal.
Hear why we think Local is a better purchasing practice than Organic…despite the USDA’s confusing definition of it.
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