Monthly Roundup January 2017

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Kitchen Counter Podcast – January 2017 Round-Up

Today I bring you my first monthly round up episode! I’ve found that when I do my usual episodes I pick a topic and focus in. That doesn’t leave me much opportunity to have a conversation with you about what’s on my mind in the world of home cooking and food. I decided to remedy that by doing an episode at the beginning of each month where I can talk about what I’m cooking, what products I’m using and like (and don’t like), what episodes I have coming up for the month, and whatever other “soapbox” topics I want to riff on.

You can think of it as a Kitchen Counter Podcast “buffet” where we can I can offer up lots of little tidbits for you to nibble on.

I won’t summarize all the round up info in this post–you’ll have to listen to the show! But I will put information and links to anything I’ve mentioned below for your convenience.

Show Mentions and Shout-Outs

Thanks to Phoenix over at the “Heroes and Coffee” podcast for her awesome support of the show! Like comics and comic-book movies? Then have a listen to Phoenix on her cool show and say hi on Twitter!

Lasagna recipe I used for Christmas dinner.

Trader Joe’s turkey gravy (I DO NOT recommend).

Take Me to Your Reader podcast (tons of adapted Sci-Fi goodness and discussion here, folks). Host Seth Heasley will be joining me soon for a chili episode!

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Roger

Not a foodie, just love to eat & cook and help others do that too. Doritos addict and marshmallow aficionado. History nerd.

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