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Your weekly treat from @EvanKleiman, every Saturday at 11am on 89.9FM @KCRW. Find us on @applepodcasts.
Santa Monica, CA
Joined January 2011
KCRW & Gustavo's Great #TortillaTournament is back! And this election season we have one important question... are you voting for corn or flour? Meet your contestants ⬇️
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!Flash Giveaway! @MyHomestate’s Margarita Showdown is happening 9/5 at 2pm, and we're giving away a margarita flight! Enter by 4pm TODAY to win 8 bottled margaritas, limes, a HomeState metal straw and a Margarita Showdown glass. More details 👇 https://t.co/4VyhX8MyF3
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How do restaurants in the San Gabriel Valley and Chinatown approach reopening their dining rooms? Phoenix Tso (@Legallyphoenix) reports: (thread) https://t.co/Cwlex7tQIc
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Restaurants throughout LA faced serious consequences from the pandemic shutdown. But for many Asian restaurants in Chinatown and the San Gabriel Vally, the pain came sooner. Will they be able to…
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The CDC reports that 3% of the slaughterhouse workforce has tested positive for COVID-19. @hclaire_brown reports on how the pandemic is affecting farmers, livestock, prices and supply within the meat packing industry in her work for @TheCounter
https://t.co/EVXMMFleMG
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Recent estimates put national beef and pork production at a 65% decrease, journalist H. Claire Brown tells KCRW. Meanwhile, the CDC reports that 3% of the slaughterhouse workforce has tested…
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José R. Ralat (@TacoTrail) is the Taco Editor of @TexasMonthly. His job is to eat as many tacos as he can get his hands on. He discusses different variations across the country, including the dominant crispy taco in his book “American Tacos.” https://t.co/UYOYqhd3zg
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José R. Ralat is the Taco Editor of Texas Monthly. His coveted job is to eat as many tacos as he can get his hands on. He discusses different variations across the country, including versions of the…
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We revisit Jonathan Gold’s 2011 visit to the Noriega Hotel. Stew specials were all served family style along with Basque favorites like sliced pickled tongue. "If you've been doing this for long enough, you know to ignore the spaghetti and meat sauce." https://t.co/kFo6pBRm4G
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We revisit Jonathan Gold’s 2011 visit to the recently shuttered 89-year-old Noriega Hotel. Basque favorites like sliced pickled tongue and a salad of cottage cheese with mayonnaise were on the…
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Last week, Bakersfield residential favorite Noriega Hotel shuttered its doors after 89 years. The family-style Basque restaurant won a @beardfoundation Award in 2011 and was a favorite of Jonathan Gold. Journalist @semayerTBC reports on the closure. https://t.co/Xtl1Cyzfmg
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Basque food is simple, humble, and synonymous with family. It’s part of the fabric of Kern County. Bakersfield has a higher concentration of Basque restaurants than any other city in the United…
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After winning a lengthy battle for legalization in LA, an estimated 20,000 to 50,000 street vendors were ordered to close because of the coronavirus pandemic. @latimesfood Restaurant Critic @piescarcega recalls recent conversations with affected vendors
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There are an estimated 20,000 to 50,000 street vendors hawking their food and wares across LA. After a victory in a lengthy battle for legalization, street vendors were ordered to close because of…
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Psst...have you entered @kcrwgoodfood's Instagram Pie Pageant yet? Bake that pie, snap a photo, write your pie story, and post it on Instagram. You have until 11:59pm PT TONIGHT! Details + prizes:
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What do we owe our farmworkers, who put themselves at risk in order to maintain our food supply? Join us online this upcoming Tuesday at 6:30 PM PST to discuss how we can make farm work healthier—a Zócalo/@calwellness event.
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Snack on @KCRWGoodFood for weekly episodes hosted by @evankleiman for all things food 🍴 Listen to the recent episode for tips on virtual celebrations and meatless dishes: https://t.co/VgUjc9qrwJ
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As panic buying sweeps across America and supermarket shelves are emptied, grocery store workers are calling for hazard and sick pay, and increased protections. @NadraKareem covered how workers are being recognized during COVID-19 for @CivilEats
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As panic buying of pantry staples and toilet paper swept across America, supermarket shelves emptied, and grocery store employees demanded more respect. Workers are calling for hazard and sick pay,…
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Unlike most people, the Nobel Peace Prize nominee @chefjoseandres runs toward catastrophe—volcanos, hurricanes, tsunamis, fires, or political unrest. He has cut through govt bureaucracy with @WCKitchen, his nonprofit providing meals in the wake disaster. https://t.co/qxZmU95686
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Be it a hurricane or wildfire, you’ll find chef José Andrés there. Unlike most people, the Nobel Peace Prize nominee runs toward catastrophe.
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Nestled into a tiny corner of Far East Plaza in Chinatown, @NowServingLA is the city’s only cookbook store and a mecca for the culinary industry. Owners Ken Concepcion and wife Michelle Mungcal offer recommendations for best cookbooks during quarantine. https://t.co/2zX78P24Gk
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Nestled into a tiny corner of Far East Plaza in Los Angeles’ Chinatown, the city’s only cookbook store is a mecca for the culinary industry. Former chef Ken Concepcion owns Now Serving with his…
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For some low-income students, school is the only place where they can get a full meal. So, what happens now that the #coronavirus pandemic is closing schools? @CivilEats writer @thelunchtray shares the latest w/ @evankleiman on @kcrwgoodfood at 11 a.m. PT
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Join @latimesfood writer @Jenn_Harris_ on a fried chicken crawl of Los Angeles in her @latimes web series, The Bucket List, to see how the city has quickly become known as a fried bird town. https://t.co/iLGZmMKPWF
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Don’t stand between Jenn Harris and a drumstick. She lets us be her wingman on a fried chicken crawl through LA in her web series for the LA Times.
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Social stratification, economic inequality, and...fried chicken in Academy Award winner Parasite? Nathan Park wrote about the poultry connection for @ForeignPolicy and spoke to @evankleiman about cultural and class signifiers embedded in the film. https://t.co/jji0UfA28y
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Director Bong Joon-ho’s commentary of poverty and class disparity runs deep in his Academy Award-winning film “Parasite.” Nathan Park points out its curious connection to fried chicken in his…
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The KCRW Good Food Pie Contest has been postponed. Stay tuned for details at https://t.co/lsBjvIIuNx
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