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Featured Songs: Billy Strings - Blue Moon of Kentucky - 11-23-19 - Madison Theatre - Covington, KY Pigeons Playing Ping Pong - King Kong - 11-23-19 - Last Concert Cafe - Houston, TX Tauk - Waver - 11-23-19 - Nectar Lounge - Seattle, WA Greensky Bluegrass - Ain't No Bread in the Breadbox - 11-30-19 - Kalamazoo State Theatre - Kalamazoo, MI Zero - Golden Road - 11-22-19 - Great American Music Hall - San Francisco, CA See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever wondered what it takes to keep a FLGS afloat in this age of online retailers and Amazon Prime? Sen and Erica welcome Caleb Wunderlich, Assistant Manager at Millennium Games in Rochester, NY - the biggest game store in the USA - to talk about building community, running events, and catering to customers' needs.
Lifetime lifetime, We finna make a movie These motorcycles mad, But they probably wanna do me X ray vision can't shit see through me Rubber to the glue stick to you, I'm the blū c Lifetime lifetime, Talking bout fitness Run over your head, Like I know you won't get this Blū bleed red, hope the white get the message Haunted by the past, Like a Christmas present Lifetime, lifetime Finna make a movie If currency the truth, The. You probably owe me to be Shakespeare write here I choose to be Temporary focus, so you probably finna lose me {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2024 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ©
Lifetime lifetime, We finna make a movie These motorcycles mad, But they probably wanna do me X ray vision can't shit see through me Rubber to the glue stick to you, I'm the blū c Lifetime lifetime, Talking bout fitness Run over your head, Like I know you won't get this Blū bleed red, hope the white get the message Haunted by the past, Like a Christmas present Lifetime, lifetime Finna make a movie If currency the truth, The. You probably owe me to be Shakespeare write here I choose to be Temporary focus, so you probably finna lose me {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2024 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ©
Lifetime lifetime, We finna make a movie These motorcycles mad, But they probably wanna do me X ray vision can't shit see through me Rubber to the glue stick to you, I'm the blū c Lifetime lifetime, Talking bout fitness Run over your head, Like I know you won't get this Blū bleed red, hope the white get the message Haunted by the past, Like a Christmas present Lifetime, lifetime Finna make a movie If currency the truth, The. You probably owe me to be Shakespeare write here I choose to be Temporary focus, so you probably finna lose me {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2024 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ©
In this episode of “At Your Convenience,” CSP Editor Diane Adam talks with Mike Bloom, executive vice president and chief merchandising and marketing officer at GPM Investments, about the retailer's latest enhanced food program rollout. Bloom talks about the company's pizza offering and the value it brings to its loyalty members. He also discusses the rollout of Nathan's Famous hot dogs added to GPM Investments foodservice lineup. GPM Investments is No. 6 on CSP's 2024 Top 40 Update to the 2023 Top 202 ranking of U.S. c-store chains by store count. Watch for the full 2024 Top 202 ranking in the June issue of CSP magazine and in CSP Daily News. GPM's family of brands includes Fas Mart, Shore Stop, Scotchman, BreadBox, Young's, Li'l Cricket, Next Door Store, Village Pantry and Apple Market, among others c-store chains.
Dive into the meticulous world of artisan sourdough with Meg, and her venture, Moscow Bread Box. She opens up about Moscow Bread Box's early days of doorstep deliveries, its evolution to farmers' markets, and partnerships with local farms.Find out more on Instagram or Facebook! She will be at the Spring Fayre: 11-2:30pm April 27th!
Air Pump - Dub Taylor - Archie Bunker - Multitasking Conspiracy - Hurricane - Shoreline access --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/guy-masse/support
Happy Pride month! To Celebrate Overdunk has an all LGBT cast! Ven (Lazadin), Psykey, Breadbox, and Jenmarvel talk all things gay in the community. Struggles, safe places, and of course celebrate each other!
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In this episode of Throwback FDNY, we begin with the Department's venture into the domain of pre-hospital emergency medical care in 1914; then in 1966, “Breadbox” ambulances are introduced in New York City; and in 1974, the city graduates its first class of paramedics.
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Kamaya Lindquist is the artist behind Sackville's Little Free Art Gallery.
Episode 301: Back in the Toddcave with 92% less ADVENTURE (wind). We return to trolling the classifieds with a vengeance. Todd remains in love with his new Italian bike. Wheelnerds stickers and keytags for sale! Check them out here! Classifieds: Fiero Trike John's Blast John's NEW Buell???: A Ulysses, John. It's a Ulysses. Look. A 96-year old Harley! A *100*-year old Harley! BMW R100RS Soon Not-to-be-HD Livewire! Better than New? The Moto Pro we'll be bringing a review on in a future episode.: Permanent Links: Bath Bomb Diva's handmade bath bombs and shower steamers Wheelnerd's Handy Inspection Checklist Joe Popp (musician) (He recorded the Dicks Dicks Dicks theme used in the beginning). RedPillJunkie (artist) Want to hear yourself on our show? Ridden a bike (like your own) and got an opinion? Got a cool piece of gear or farkle? Got a story? Know some jokes? Record an MP3 (or whatever) and email it to us at wheelnerds@gmail.com. We'll throw it on the air and talk about it, too. That's right, you can be the first on your block to be openly mocked by the Wheelnerds. Or call our voicemail: (801) 305-4677 Or, leave us a voicemail via Skype! Our skype ID is wheelnerds. Just go ahead, call, and leave us your story there! (We still read your emails, too, and will answer them on the show). If you got something really cool, shoot us a line and maybe we'll talk to you live, too.
Everyone is broken up and moving on! Peter isn't quite getting the point... or as away with it as he wants. Anna and Jordan continue to be friends while Ava defends Nina's honor and tells Carly just how it is. What a great show. All this and more this week on the best General Hospital review podcast around as voted by the hosts, the 10th Floor!
This week the gang has an intense debate and talk about their first kiss. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Erik Van Horn is the owner of Outside the Breadbox — a family-owned, gluten-free bakery in Colorado Springs — committed to quality cooking and clean ingredients. The bakery is open for locals to purchase fresh bread, cookies, pies, and more, but their nut, soy, allergy, and dairy-free products can also be found in grocery stores across Colorado and the southwest (AK, CO, LA, NM, OK, TX, and WY). In this episode, Erik provides a unique perspective on COVID-19's impacts on the kitchen, including the implementation of strict standards of care and the addition of new customer-centric services, like online shopping and curbside pickup. Get a look inside an essential food manufacturing business in this conversation and learn why Erik expects a pandemic to lead to healthier food choices. For more COS in COVID stories, visit our full library of interviews.
Rig and Cuffy are joined this week by The King of Scrubs himself Cyrub for this weeks episode of Character Craft where we discuss his love for Shamans and his worst character name is definitely worth the wait!Who will win in 21Qs, its Cy vs Rig. After Rig handed the win to Deme last week can he keep hold of one this week or will Cyrub take the W?Also you'll have to listen to see who gets nominated this week for the Character Craft Hall of Fame, its a CCHoF first!You can find Cy's work here - https://scrubsvstheworld.com/and here - https://twitter.com/scrubsvsand here - https://scrubsvstheworld.podbean.com/and lastly, here - https://www.facebook.com/scrubsvs/Opening audio was created and attributed to Adventure by Chad Crouch and is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.Background music belongs to Blizzard Entertainment and no copyright infringement is intended.
Featured Songs: First Song: 00:38 - Billy Strings - Wharf Rat - 01-18-20 - Capitol Theatre - Port Chester, NY Second Song: 08:40 - Spafford - West L.A. Fade-Away - 01-25-20 - 1904 Music Hall - Jacksonville, FLA Third Song: 19:57 - Greensky Bluegrass - Ain’t No Bread in the Breadbox - 01-25-20 - House of Blues - Boston, MA Fourth Song: 32:44 - Widespread Panic - Can’t Get High - 01-26-20 - Panic en la Playa Neuve - Riveira Maya, MEX Fifth Song: 37:04 - Umphrey’s McGee - Slacker - 01-24-20 - Stage AE - Pittsburgh, PA See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're wrapping up our Space Month!! Its been quite a ride and we're finishing it off with some theories on how we're going to colonize space! Join us for the last Space Month Episode!!!
We're wrapping up our Space Month!! Its been quite a ride and we're finishing it off with some theories on how we're going to colonize space! Join us for the last Space Month Episode!!!
YOU. ARE. A. CRUMB. And that's how you insult a traitorous teenage girl, I guess. This week we REALLY start getting into the cult-like mentality of the Baby-Sitters Club, in Claudia and the New Girl. How DARE Claudia give more attention to ANYTHING ELSE other than baby-sitting! Ugh! And though the new girl is very focused herself, she may have also been ahead of her time fashion wise. Oh yeah, SO! MANY! FASHION ALERTS! Thanks for listening! Hey, if you’ve been enjoying our show, please share it, tweet it, tell your friends and enemies. Word of mouth is the best way podcasts grow, and we would really appreciate it! Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and all other podcast places. Find us on Facebook Instagram Tumblr YouTube Pinterest at Fighting Over the Card Catalog and Twitter @ CardCatalogPod and Jess @ jessdigress Email us at fightingoverthecardcatalog@gmail.com
Featured Songs: First Song: 00:38 - Billy Strings - Blue Moon of Kentucky - 11-23-19 - Madison Theatre - Covington, KY Second Song: 04:03 - Pigeons Playing Ping Pong - King Kong - 11-23-19 - Last Concert Cafe - Houston, TX Third Song: 14:13 - Tauk - Waver - 11-23-19 - Nectar Lounge - Seattle, WA Fourth Song: 21:12 - Greensky Bluegrass - Ain't No Bread in the Breadbox - 11-30-19 - Kalamazoo State Theatre - Kalamazoo, MI Fifth Song: 32:25 - Zero - Golden Road - 11-22-19 - Great American Music Hall - San Francisco, CA See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This ain't your grandma's bread box!
This ain't your grandma's bread box!
This ain't your grandma's bread box!
This ain't your grandma's bread box!
Hello and welcome to an especially schmultzy episode of BZ Listening. Today is my seven year wedding anniversary with my amazing wife Deb Zep. Unfortunately, she’s not here to celebrate with me because she is off on a 10 day vacation in Italy with her sister. So I am role-playing the life of a single father for the next week, but what could be a better anniversary gift for a full-time mom than time away from her kids? Well, I figure dedicating my 40th episode to her is a nice cherry on top. Kicking things off will be a storytelling show we write and first performed as part of the Pandemonium festival at Cleveland Public Theater. The recording is from our second time taking the show out, to the Akron storytelling show “Bigger than a Breadbox” produced by Wandering Aesthetics. In the show, we tell the story of how we first met, with bits of our songs peppered throughout. Following that will be some of my favorite covers and originals listed below. Deb Zep Online: http://debzep.com https://www.facebook.com/debzepmusic https://www.instagram.com/dzdebzep/ https://soundcloud.com/debzep Tracks: BZ & DZ: A Musical Love Story (performed at Wandering Aesthetic's Bigger Than a Breadbox) Here With Me (feat. Marbar on guitar) Stand By Me Hound Dog (BZDZ) Don’t Let Us Get Sick Without You (BZDZ) Home Just Be You Astoria Shore
Join us as we talk with our special guest about things of the murder variety. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Australian listeners let Luke and Andrew know that their upcoming trip through the Outback is misguided and dangerous. But will they heed the warnings? Plus, a writer researches why Americans fell out of love with buffets, and it is fascinating. Plus, there's a bit of Music for Your Weekend.n . . . Today's show is sponsored by Robinhood. Visit tbtl10.robinhood.com to get free stock like Apple, Ford, or Sprint to help build your portfolio.
Australian listeners let Luke and Andrew know that their upcoming trip through the Outback is misguided and dangerous. But will they heed the warnings? Plus, a writer researches why Americans fell out of love with buffets, and it is fascinating. Plus, there's a bit of Music for Your Weekend.n . . . Today's show is sponsored by Robinhood. Visit tbtl10.robinhood.com to get free stock like Apple, Ford, or Sprint to help build your portfolio.
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The gang learns that you can't spell d*ck without DC as Batman bares all in a new comic. Mick Strawn joins us to talk about Tri-Fi Film Fest and his new book. Music is provided by Kubbi and bensound.com. Views expressed do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Adventures Underground. AU Radio is a production of Adventures Underground. Copyright 2018, All Rights Reserved.
Episode # 64 is here!! I speak with Pete Socks. Pete is a Catholic Book Blogger and the General Manager of Breadbox Media. How does Pete keep his fire burning for our Catholic Faith? Click play and let's find out, together. Items mentioned in the episode: Be A Man: https://thereasonforourhope.org/shop/beaman2/ Word on Fire: https://www.wordonfire.org/ Why I am Catholic (and You should be too): https://www.avemariapress.com/product/1-59471-767-2/Why-I-Am-Catholic-and-You-Should-Be-Too/ Catholic Book Blogger (Pete's Bog): http://www.patheos.com/blogs/catholicbookblogger/ Off the Shelf (Pete's Podcast): http://breadboxmedia.com/off-the-shelf/ Breadbox Media: http://breadboxmedia.com/ Father Mike Schmitz Video: https://youtu.be/AdR8eyaDCHg A BIG Thank you to our Executive Producer: Dr. Jeff Vista Special thanks to Philip Strauch III for providing the Outro Music, "He must Increase." Text and Tune copyrighted. Want to support the podcast? You can help The John 3:30 Podcast by working with our sponsor. When you need to buy or sell a house - anywhere in the country or even in Canada - please give Rob Di Maio a call. He is an experienced, award-winning Realtor and he can help you find an exceptional agent at no cost to you. Call or text Rob at 210-488-1144 and tell him you heard about it right here on the podcast! We are also brought to you by Breadbox Media. Check out our ever-growing line up of excellent Catholic Podcasts, at www.BreadboxMedia.com. Like what you hear? Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thejohn330podcast
Ban gets called as a witness in Zanzibar’s trial.
Guest Marc Calderaro is back with a classic college pranking tale. Will boys just be boys or is someone just an a-hole? Be sure to also check out Marc's podcast - What's Your Scene - and follow him on Twitter @marccalderaro
I'm happy to be back behind the microphone for a new project, my . Breadbox Media has been around for a few years in different formats, but the team there is now at work assembling an impressive team of podcasters that includes , , , and many more great shows (and now me!). I'm still getting organized with the show, but in my inaugural episode on Breadbox, I share a chat with Pete Socks, the kind soul who reached out to me about being a part of Breadbox. I've been looking for a way recently to do interviews and share content, but with some support of the massive amount of production time involved. I'm hopeful that being a part of Breadbox will make it possible to take you along with me on my travel adventures, share the terrific people I meet and interact with, and offer you the latest tips on new movies, fresh books and whatever else pops into my inbox. This Week's Show: For More Information: Meet Pete Socks of and Check out (premieres Feb. 26 9:30/8:30c) Watch out for (in theaters Feb. 9) New on : Above All - Elizabeth Foss and Take Up & Read When We Were Eve - Colleen Mitchell Making Room for God - Mary Elizabeth Sperry Thanks for listening! Please consider sharing, and watch for subscription information coming soon.
This is Episode Eight of Modernist BreadCrumbs: “Breadbox.” Bread is immeasurable, no longer bound by precepts. The new dictum of baking bread is built on shapes and sizes we haven’t even dreamt of. This episode, the proverbial breadbox of the series, will hold all the bits of bread we haven’t gotten to yet, or have yet to be made. Modernist BreadCrumbs is a special collaborative podcast series with Heritage Radio Network and Modernist Cuisine, that takes a fresh look at one of the oldest staples of the human diet—bread. Although it may seem simple, bread is much more complex than you think. From the microbes that power fermentation to the economics of growing grain, there’s a story behind every loaf. Each episode will reveal those stories and more, beginning with bread’s surprising and often complicated past, from the perspective of people who are passionate about bread, and shaping its future. Theme Music by Thomas Hughes and Gretchen Lohse Modernist BreadCrumbs is powered by Simplecast
Oh goodness, do we get on some odd topics this week. It all starts with talk about why we use breadboxes for measurement, but quickly gets on to incest, incest, incest. Sprinkle in a little bit of clit and save icons and you have a typical Origin Stories: For Your Information podcast. Thanks for listening!
Professor Erik Asphaug stops by the show to discuss AOSAT-1, a tiny spacecraft that will contain experiments to study the surface of asteroids. AOSAT-1 will rotate once every minute, creating a force inside that exactly mimics gravity on an asteroid. We discuss how AOSAT-1, a cubesat, is being designed and built, and how it may launched from the space station in a “cubesat cannon”.
On this episode we talk Hollywood Tram Tour turning 50, the Wizarding World opening in Japan, more on Hotdog Hall of Fame and Breadbox, then in the Rumors we talk Hotel number 5, Star Trek and more. Beyond that we draw a prize winner and then stay tuned after the outro for the first of this years Dead Man's Digest's, in which we discuss all the Halloween Horror Nights stuff that has been announced so far and more. Check out all we have to offer. The Unofficial Universal Orlando Podcast. You can listen to us on the following platforms: Apple Podcasts LIBSYN STITCHER SPOTIFY Don't forget, if you're booking a trip to Orlando to give our friends at Mouse & Muggle a try. Planning your next trip to Universal Orlando or a Disney destination? Whether you're a mouse or a Muggle, Mouse & Muggle Travel Company can help make your next vacation simply magical! And their services are FREE to you! Just go to mouseandmuggle.com and fill out a no-obligation quote request to get started. Also go and give our podcast partners, The Theme Park Duo a listen, for all your West Coast info FOLLOW US ON : FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM TWITTER PINTEREST
On this episode we start with the News, which includes reviews of Hotdog Hall of Fame and BreadBox, we then step in to the Rumor Mill, then we follow Gregory "On Location" as he begins his Quest to ride Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts and we wrap up with another listener Butterbeer preference. Check out all we have to offer. The Unofficial Universal Orlando Podcast. You can listen to us on the following platforms: Apple Podcasts LIBSYN STITCHER SPOTIFY Don't forget, if you're booking a trip to Orlando to give our friends at Mouse & Muggle a try. Planning your next trip to Universal Orlando or a Disney destination? Whether you're a mouse or a Muggle, Mouse & Muggle Travel Company can help make your next vacation simply magical! And their services are FREE to you! Just go to mouseandmuggle.com and fill out a no-obligation quote request to get started. Also go and give our podcast partners, The Theme Park Duo a listen, for all your West Coast info FOLLOW US ON : FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM TWITTER PINTEREST
When I saw the post introducing Wine Blogging Wednesday #10 over at My Adventures in the Breadbox, I thought to myself it was about time we went back to the white side of the wine world after several forays into the red (or rose) zone. But “white pinot”? What’s that all about? It seems that our old red friend, the Pinot Noir, has mutated over the millennia and has produced another related white varietal most commonly known as Pinot Gris. Yes, yes, I know that “gris” translates to “grey” but the juice is quite white even with extended skin contact. The problem with this variety is that is goes by so many names depending upon where it is grown that it is hard to know what you are drinking without a scorecard. A Google search turned up the following synonyms: * Pinot Grigio (Italy) * Pinot Beurot (Loire Valley, France) * Ruländer (Austria and Germany, Romania, sweet) * Grauburgunder or Grauer burgunder (Austria and Germany, dry) * Grauklevner (Germany) * Malvoisie (Loire Valley, France and Switzerland) * Tokay d’Alsace (Alsace) (currently being renamed due to EU regulations) * Auxerrois Gris (Alsace) * Fromentau (Languedoc, France) * Fromentot (France) * Fauvet (France) * Gris Cordelier (France) * Grauer Mönch (Germany) * Monemrasia * Crvena Klevanjka (Croatia) * Szürkebarát (Hungary) Yikes, that’s quite a list! Another interesting point is that the style varies depending upon the region. This can range from the light and lean Pinot Grigio’s from Italy to the more substantial full fruit Oregon style to the classic floral and silky Alsatian wines. For this event, started with a wine I spied on the by-the-glass selection of the local eatery where I just finished dinner. It was a 2003 Pinot Grigio from Stella of the Umbria region in Italy. I found this wine to be almost clear in color with the slightest hit of straw and a lean fruity nose typical of the varietal. On the palette it had nice citrus and apple flavors, good acidity and a dry, slightly minerally finish. A very good start to this evening’s festivities earning an 8.5/10 on my scale. A quick Google later I found this to be a fine value at only $6 a bottle. Next, I decided to pull a Pinot Grigio from California out of the cellar that a friend gave me last summer. It is from La Famiglia di Robert Mondavi of the 2002 vintage that retails for $15. This is another label from the prolific Mondavi family that was started in 1994 to, “celebrate their Italian heritage from California vineyards”; as usual, brilliant marketing The winemaker’s notes reveal that this wine is a blend of 98% Pinot Grigio and 2% Tocai Friulano, the top native grape from Italy’s Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. He also points out the fruit came from Monterey County (87%), the Los Carneros (7%), and 3% each from El Dorado and Santa Maria Valley. Thankfully, the wine did not see any oak and was not subjected to the rigors of malolactic fermentation, so I expected it to be full in fruit flavors with a nice dose of acidity making this a good match for shellfish (oysters, anyone?!). This wine was also shy on the color with a bit of the old yellow/green, but had a much more powerful citrus nose than the previous Grigio. Nice lemon and pear flavors and bracing acidity finish bone dry. A solid 8.5/10. Pinot Blanc is a mutation of Pinot Gris that used to be widely planted in Burgundy. This was until the Appellation Controlee laws knocked out Pinot Blanc in favor of Chardonnay. The grape is most identified in France today with the Alsace region where it is the number 3 grape behind Riesling and Sylvaner. Pinot Blanc also has some identity issues, but they seem to be isolated to California where much of what is labeled Pinot Blanc is actually Melon de Bourgogne, also called Muscadet in France’s Loire region. Like Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc is quite malleable to the hand of the winemaker, taking oak well so wines can be light and fruity to big and oaky. As with Chardonnay, I prefer my Pinot Blanc unoaked, so I chose a bottling from the reliable Trimbach of Alsace. It is their 2001 Pinot Blanc that is blended with a bit of Pinot Auxerrois and sells for about $15 a bottle. This wine is straw in color with a hint of green, has a lean citrus nose and with apple and nut flavors. Another bone dry wine with high acidity, it would be a natural with food. I found this wine to be delicious and earn a 9/10. So what was learned in this tale of Two Pinots? That they are surprisingly similar in flavor and great food wines. I think I like the more elegant style of the Pinot Blanc, but as can be seen from my tasting notes, it was a close race. The best of tasting goes to the Trimbach Pinot Blanc 2001 with best value to the Stella Pinot Grigio 2003. Thanks to Alice from My Adventures in the Breadbox for a great theme; I can’t wait until the next installment!