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“Cooking came to me a little bit later in life. Holidays in my family were always a really big deal, especially around the meals. The meals were the most important part of the holiday gathering. And I was pretty much the least useful person in the kitchen. It wasn't until–even into my mid twenties, at Thanksgiving time, my mom would be like, ‘Mark, you can take the premade Parkerhouse rolls out of the freezer and put them in the oven. That's all we trust you to do'” This week on the show we join a mother and son in a family tradition that has kept them connected across the miles. Mark Chilla and his mother, Gae, tell the story and share the recipe for an Italian, stuffed, savory pie to celebrate the end of lent in the Catholic Faith.Learn all about it in this week's episode, and try the recipe (below).Music on this EpisodeThe Earth Eats theme music is composed by Erin Tobey and performed by Erin and Matt Tobey.Additional music on this episode from Universal Production Music.Credits:The Earth Eats' team includes: Eoban Binder, Alexis Carvajal, Alex Chambers, Toby Foster, Luann Johnson, Leo Paes, Daniella Richardson, Samantha Shemenaur, Payton Whaley and Harvest Public Media.Earth Eats is produced, engineered and edited by Kayte Young. Our executive producer is Eric Bolstridge.
“Cooking came to me a little bit later in life. Holidays in my family were always a really big deal, especially around the meals. The meals were the most important part of the holiday gathering. And I was pretty much the least useful person in the kitchen. It wasn't until–even into my mid twenties, at Thanksgiving time, my mom would be like, ‘Mark, you can take the premade Parkerhouse rolls out of the freezer and put them in the oven. That's all we trust you to do'” This week on the show we join a mother and son in a family tradition that has kept them connected across the miles. Mark Chilla and his mother, Gae, tell the story and share the recipe for an Italian, stuffed, savory pie to celebrate the end of lent in the Catholic Faith.Learn all about it in this week's episode, and try the recipe (below).Music on this EpisodeThe Earth Eats theme music is composed by Erin Tobey and performed by Erin and Matt Tobey.Additional music on this episode from Universal Production Music.Credits:The Earth Eats' team includes: Eoban Binder, Alexis Carvajal, Alex Chambers, Toby Foster, Luann Johnson, Leo Paes, Daniella Richardson, Samantha Shemenaur, Payton Whaley and Harvest Public Media.Earth Eats is produced, engineered and edited by Kayte Young. Our executive producer is Eric Bolstridge.
Maple bacon donuts might be the last thing you'd expect to find at a vegan bakery but it's a staple at Rainbow Bakery. Sure the “bacon” is a toasted coconut but it's a favorite if this carnivore. If you're a vegan or not, Rainbow Bakery is a must stop for any baked good lover. Erin Toby and Kris Carlson are an integral part of what they do and I thoroughly enjoyed hanging out with them and getting to know about everything from their sister shops at Hopscotch and their 10 year anniversary later this year!! Join our Patreon for exclusive merch, perks, and content: patreon.com/nodishes Original jingle by Lew Bruno
Listen to Erin Tobey perform at the Midway Music Festival, which is based in Bloomington, IN. Midway Music Festival began in 2016, as ‘Women in Music Festival,' which gives women and non-binary individuals opportunities to promote and perform original music. Erin Tobey is a visual and musical artist out of Bloomington, IN who introduces a ballad-like feel to indie rock. Erin Tobey can be found on Facebook @erintobey. Midway Music Festival can be found at their website https://www.midwaymusicspeaks.org/midway-music-festival.
We’re in luck! Through the miracle of technology, Jared and Mike are still able to record their assinine ramblings and half-baked thoughts so you don’t have to go without during this historical time. They’re joined on today’s episode by local musicians, parents, and coffee makers, Erin Tobey & Jeff Grant, and then by parent and … Continue reading Episode 59 with guests Erin Tobey, Jeff Grant (Hopscotch Coffee), and Andrew Horton (Good Glass Records) →
We’re in luck! Through the miracle of technology, Jared and Mike are still able to record their assinine ramblings and half-baked thoughts so you don’t have to go without during this historical time. They’re joined on today’s episode by local musicians, parents, and coffee makers, Erin Tobey & Jeff Grant, and then by parent and … Continue reading Episode 59 with guests Erin Tobey, Jeff Grant (Hopscotch Coffee), and Andrew Horton (Good Glass Records) →
Erin Tobey discusses her music and art practices as well as an impromptu rager her child hosted recently!You can listen to Erin Tobey's music here!Thanks to the Level Up Studios at MCPL!
Jared & Mike's Unspoken Requests 24-hour Marathon Recording Session is On The Air! For some reason, on November 9th, 2018, Jared and Mike decided to record 24 hours of Unspoken Requests in one long recording session, which will now be broken into 12 new episodes delivered to you one at a time, every two weeks, over the … Continue reading Episode 37 – 24 Hour Marathon Part 11 (Hours 21 & 22) -with guests Jeff Grant (entrepreneur), Nathan Vollmar (accountant), Erin Tobey (musician), Jody Grant (child), Frank and Vera Schweikhardt (father and child), Addison Rogers (ne’er do well), Kim Naeseth (cat owner), Michael Barton (synth builder), and Mary Houlihan (comedian) →
Jared & Mike’s Unspoken Requests 24-hour Marathon Recording Session is On The Air! For some reason, on November 9th, 2018, Jared and Mike decided to record 24 hours of Unspoken Requests in one long recording session, which will now be broken into 12 new episodes delivered to you one at a time, every two weeks, over the … Continue reading Episode 37 – 24 Hour Marathon Part 11 (Hours 21 & 22) -with guests Jeff Grant (entrepreneur), Nathan Vollmar (accountant), Erin Tobey (musician), Jody Grant (child), Frank and Vera Schweikhardt (father and child), Addison Rogers (ne’er do well), Kim Naeseth (cat owner), Michael Barton (synth builder), and Mary Houlihan (comedian) →
wwwMikeAdams.info This episode is basically a Steak n Shake commercial as The Boys – with very special guests Erin Tobey and Jeff Grant – won’t stop saying “workaraunt” and “bean crock”. Zac can’t stop messing with this disgusting throat simulator app and we also go deep on the difference between the words “artesian” and “artisan”. […]
www.MikeAdams.info It’s a Tan Van Tour Talk first as The Boys welcome special guests Jeff Grant and Erin Tobey to the program, one of whom is pregnant as hell! Topics of discussion include; will Busman’s Holiday play any covers at this music festival where covers are explicitly forbade (they did), what exactly constitutes “penetration”, trampoline […]
www.mikeadams.info Please join us in welcoming today’s special guest, Mark Edlin! The Muncie show has been canceled due to crummy weather , so the gang is headed home. There’s a long suspenseful tale about a puker at the Ann Arbor show, then the Erin Tobey band gives us a call and we dote on each […]
www.mikeadams.info Our weekend trip with Erin Tobey begins today! We’re headed to Michigan for a couple of dates and we’ve brought along our special pal, Mark Edlin. Please, give him a hand! Today the boys talk about getting briefly lost in South Bend, pant waist size, we put poor Mark in the hot seat, and […]
Erin Tobey's first solo album in a decade "Middlemaze" is a rich and varied reflection on youth and maturity.
Erin Tobey is a musician, artist and designer. On the second episode of the Culture Creature podcast, Erin Tobey discusses her new album Middlemaze (buy the album at erintobey.bandcamp.com) in a new interview. Listen above or in iTunes. The post Erin Tobey Discusses the Road to ‘Middlemaze’ on the Culture Creature Podcast appeared first on Culture Creature.
Born Ruffians - “Foxes Mate For Life” Tom Waits - “Heartattack And Vine” NOVALIMA - “Beto Kele” Kissing Party - “Justine” Dolly Parton - “Jolene” DeRobert & The Half-Truths - “Beg Me” The Can’t Tells - “Lying To Myself” Kutiman - “Losing It” Duke Ellington - “Main Stem” Sinkage - “How We Be” Erin Tobey - “Work It Out” Fadoul - “La Tiq Tiq Latiq” Chairlift - “Romeo” New Order - “Ceremony” Car Seat Headrest - “Vincent” The Dirty Projectors - “Swing Lo Magellan” Hopetoun Lewis - “Everybody Rocking” Operator Music Band - “I, Banana” Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - “Tell The World How I Feel About ‘Cha Baby” Sara Van - “Boscoso y Fogoso” Fitz & The Tantrums - “Hand Clap” Spencer Albee - “One 2 Three” LA Font - “Whisperer” The Hold Steady - “Constructive Summer” Nicolas Godin - Orca” Dawn of Midi - “Nix” The Decemberists - “O Valencia!” Gringo Star - “Shadow” The Books - “Beautiful People” David Bowie - “Queen Bitch”
Today's interview is with Jeff Grant. Jeff got started playing in bands in the mid 90's as the drummer for the Richmond punk band Target For Agression. He then went on to play with a continual assortment of bands, including taking up guitar and vocals to play with the band Pink Razors, the band Food, and now his most recent projects, The Sands and Full Sun. Along the way, he moved to Bloomington Indiana, and started the record label, Houseplant Records, with his wife, Erin Tobey, an artist and musician herself. I met Jeff when we were in our early teens, and so it was great to catch up with him and what he has been working on.