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Wed November 12 2008
Jim heads to O'Betty's in Athens OH to bring delicious Hot Dogs to you via your headphones. Oh, OâBettyâs. The shop has won the dining hea...
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Jim heads to O'Betty's in Athens OH to bring delicious Hot Dogs to you via your headphones. Oh, OâBettyâs. The shop has won the dining hearts in Athens since it opened in 2003 and has
been voted best Hot Dog each year since 2004. The theme of the place involves hot dogs named after various striptease and pin up models from the first half of the 20th century.Read More O'Betty's Red
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Jim heads to O'Betty's in Athens OH to bring delicious Hot Dogs to you via your headphones. Oh, OâBettyâs. The shop has won the dining hearts in Athens since it opened in 2003 and has
been voted best Hot Dog each year since 2004. The theme of the place involves hot dogs named after various striptease and pin up models from the first half of the 20th century.Read More O'Betty's Red
Hot Dogs and Sausages 15 W State StAthens, OH 45701(740) 589-6111Get MapMusic:R.C. Mob - HungryThe Detroit Cobras - Cha Cha TwistGnarles Barkley - RunDuration: 24:32
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Thu October 30 2008
Jim interviews Jim Corrova of TAT Ristorante. TAT originated both the Poor Boy sandwich and Pizza in Columbus. Pizza can be placed in Columbus in 1929...
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Jim interviews Jim Corrova of TAT Ristorante. TAT originated both the Poor Boy sandwich and Pizza in Columbus. Pizza can be placed in Columbus in 1929 at TAT Ristorante. TAT served pizza in Flytown,
a not so nice name for the part of town for immigrants and African Americans that was between Spruce Street and Buttles Avenue, west of Goodale Park. Flytown was razed in the 1950âs. Pizza was
no...
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Jim interviews Jim Corrova of TAT Ristorante. TAT originated both the Poor Boy sandwich and Pizza in Columbus. Pizza can be placed in Columbus in 1929 at TAT Ristorante. TAT served pizza in Flytown,
a not so nice name for the part of town for immigrants and African Americans that was between Spruce Street and Buttles Avenue, west of Goodale Park. Flytown was razed in the 1950âs. Pizza was
not on the menu at first, but you could order it at TAT Ristorante di Familia. The restaurant has some menus from the 1930âs which do show pizza as a menu item. TAT was named after the new
Transcontinental Air Transport company with used Ford Tri Motor planes and passenger trains to transport people from New York to Los Angeles in 48 hours. The first stop on this journey was in
Columbus where travelers left a train and traveled to the new Port Columbus airport to begin the air segment of their trip. TAT was new and exciting. This inspired the name of the new restaurant.Read
MoreTAT Ristorante1210 S James RdColumbus OHâ(614) 236-1392âwww.tatitalian.comMusic:R.C. Mob - HungryThe Champs - Tequila Claudio Villa - La Strada Del BoscoClaudio Villa - Tic Ti, Tic
TaDuration: 26:05
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Thu October 16 2008
Jim, Mary, and Zach sit down with Jennie Scheinbach of Pattycake Bakery to discuss cookies, cupcakes, Columbus, and kittens. The Obama cakeReasons why...
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Jim, Mary, and Zach sit down with Jennie Scheinbach of Pattycake Bakery to discuss cookies, cupcakes, Columbus, and kittens. The Obama cakeReasons why you can feel good about eating at Pattycake
Bakery:They produce less than 1 household size garbage container of waste each week.No trans-fats. None.Everything sold is vegan. (Although the toll house cookies go well with bacon.)They use bike
delivery...
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Jim, Mary, and Zach sit down with Jennie Scheinbach of Pattycake Bakery to discuss cookies, cupcakes, Columbus, and kittens. The Obama cakeReasons why you can feel good about eating at Pattycake
Bakery:They produce less than 1 household size garbage container of waste each week.No trans-fats. None.Everything sold is vegan. (Although the toll house cookies go well with bacon.)They use bike
delivery where possible.Local ingredients are used.Shortly all packaging material will be 100% compostableJennie and her crew rock Pattycake Vegan Bakery3009 N High St, Columbus, OH(614)
784-2253MapMusic:R.C. Mob - HungryLadytron - GhostsTrack N Field - MarathonSqueeze - Cool For CatsDigitalism - PogoDuration 36:43
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Thu September 25 2008
Jim talks to Dick Jensen of Flying J Farm. We also have a bit of audio from the Slow Food Columbus Shake the Hand That Feeds You event from the night ...
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Jim talks to Dick Jensen of Flying J Farm. We also have a bit of audio from the Slow Food Columbus Shake the Hand That Feeds You event from the night before. Also featured is Bethia Woolf of the
Hungry Woolf food blog.(And Andrew really was kidding.)Music:R.C. Mob - HungryXTC - Season CycleShortwave Set - Better Than BadLittle Dragon - Constant SurprisesSporto Kantes - MundoDuration: 32:33
Jim talks to Dick Jensen of Flying J Farm. We also have a bit of audio from the Slow Food Columbus Shake the Hand That Feeds You event from the night before. Also featured is Bethia Woolf of the
Hungry Woolf food blog.(And Andrew really was kidding.)Music:R.C. Mob - HungryXTC - Season CycleShortwave Set - Better Than BadLittle Dragon - Constant SurprisesSporto Kantes - MundoDuration: 32:33
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Thu September 04 2008
The Foodcast crew report from a preview event for the forthcoming 20th annual Taste the Future benefit gala. Not being a native Columbus resident I ha...
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The Foodcast crew report from a preview event for the forthcoming 20th annual Taste the Future benefit gala. Not being a native Columbus resident I had never heard of the event, so a bit of research
was needed.Taste the Future is an event featuring culinary masterpieces from over 50 of central Ohioâs best establishments. The real stars of this event are the amazing chefs from around the
comm...
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The Foodcast crew report from a preview event for the forthcoming 20th annual Taste the Future benefit gala. Not being a native Columbus resident I had never heard of the event, so a bit of research
was needed.Taste the Future is an event featuring culinary masterpieces from over 50 of central Ohioâs best establishments. The real stars of this event are the amazing chefs from around the
community who show off their remarkable culinary skills to over 1,000 guests.Taste the Future takes place on the downtown campus of Columbus State Community College and all proceeds from the event
fund scholarships and special projects. Every year the event helps hundreds of students build their future with a college education.Tuesday, September 16, 20085:30 - 9:00PMDowntown Campus, Columbus
State Community CollegeThrough the course of the interviews, we discovered that this event is heavily tied to the CSCC Hospitality Program. For example, the Hyatt's spread is chosen and prepared by
the apprentices with guidance from David Wolf; master and CSCC alum. This allows the guests to have first hand interaction with the result of the scholarship programs that they are helping to fund.
The 20 year history of the gala allows us to see some of the people who have come out of the CSCC Hospitality Program and where their careers have gone. We were fortunate enough to talk to 3 such
gentlemen: Matt and Charles Langstaff of Bexley Monk and Dave Wolf of Hyatt on Capitol Square Plaza Restaurant. (Note that during the course of the interview that I have a slip of the tongue and say
10 years of Taste of the Future when it should be 20.)Also, we get sidetracked discussing wood ovens again! Carol Kaiser took the time to give us a brief history lesson. She was the head of the
hospitality department 20 years ago when she helped start the first Taste the Future. Music from:R.C. Mob - HungryLos Caparos - CCCPT1 - Theory of EverythingDuration: 21:07
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