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Fork You season three launches

You see my posts here every day. You might have even watched one or two episodes of Slashfood in the Kitchen. But did you know that I also make a little online cooking show called Fork You? The show's been taking a little break over the last few months, but is now back and has more tasty recipes and funny moments than before.

For those of you in the Philadelphia area, we're also recording our monthly live show tomorrow (November 1st) at 2 pm at Foster's Homeware (399 Market Street) in Old City. We're making veggie soup and drop biscuits and I'd love it if a Slashfood reader or two came by to say hi.

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Filed under: On the Blogs, Food Politics

Average Betty launches an interview series

And her first interview was with me! Last week, while I was out in Los Angeles, I had the pleasure of meeting up with Average Betty at the Getty (a gorgeous museum in the hills overlooking the city). We talked about Slashfood, blogging, Fork You (the online cooking show I make with Scott) and Philadelphia food. She took my rambling answers and distilled it all down to a fun and concise 5 minute video.

If you haven't watched any of Betty's past videos, take some time to check them out. She has a particular way of combining food with quirky characters that is different from what anyone else out there is doing and it's really terrific!

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Fork You makes corned beef


If all of Jonathan's excellent step-by-step instructions weren't enough to convince you that you too can cook up corned beef at home, then watch this episode of Fork You from last year so that we can walk you through the steps in live action. As an added bonus, the episode also includes a recipe for Irish Soda Bread (which was excellent but it doesn't keep well, so plan on only making the amount that you and your brunch/dinner guests can eat in sitting).

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Filed under: On the Blogs, Ingredients, Holidays

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