Sometimes, you just don't have the luxury of sitting at your desk in front of your computer to drool over pictures of food. You have to go run around town doing errands. You have to drive to work. You have to go workout. In these moments of crazy chaos, you can still feed your foodie addiction by listening to podcasts.
Though podcasts are still somewhat new to the food world, they are becoming more and more popular, with big sites like Epicurious, the Food Network, and most of the larger newspapers offering them from food writers, and even chefs doing their own. So how are you supposed to know what's good and what's bad? Food Notebook has reviewed and rated 15 podcasts to help you build your foodcast library with some delicious listening.

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8-29-2006 @7:49PM Mike said... This is useful, and of the Podcasts I've heard, their ratings are fair. KCRWs Good Food is incredible, an easy 9 out of 10, and a 10 of 10 if you live in Los Angeles where it doubles has an incredible guide to farmer's markets and far-flung eateries. But worry not, LA-centric content is a small part of the show, and since its a podcast, can be easily skipped.
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8-29-2006 @11:05PM Sera said... Ohhh! Thanks so much for this post! I have been wondering about what good food podcats there are to download! :)
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9-02-2006 @7:40AM Carter said... Hi Sarah, Thanks for the mention and the link. Slashfood is a great site. Cheers, -carter j
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9-03-2006 @10:42AM Carter said... FYI, two new reviews -- "All You Can Eat" and "Chef Marc's Culinary Adventures" -- have been added
http://www.foodnotebook.com/blog/2006/04/two_ways_to_access_podcasts.html
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