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This week's Talkhouse episode is particularly exciting for me, since my two guests are also two of my favorite songwriters and singers ever—and they happen to be big fans of each other. It's Matt Berninger and Eric Bachmann. Eric Bachmann was a massive part of the ‘90s indie-rock explosion as the snarling voice behind Archers of Loaf, a band that released four incredible albums in its relatively short run. But Bachmann ditched most of that genre's signifiers afterward and has spent the last quarter-century writing and recording incredible songs both under the name Crooked Fingers and under his own. His records are more in line with Tom Waits or Townes van Zandt than Pavement, and his deep catalog is worth a deep dive. You could start pretty much anywhere, so it might as well be with the brand new Crooked Fingers album Swet Deth. It's the first time Bachmann has dusted off the Crooked Fingers name in more than a decade, I'm assuming because it sounds like a more fleshed-out affair. He also invited some friends to provide backing vocals on a few tracks, including Superchunk's Mac McCaughan, Sharon Van Etten, and today's other guest, Matt Berninger of the National. Check out the Crooked Fingers song “From All Ways,” which features Berninger's distinctive voice. Fun fact: When the first two Crooked Fingers albums were reissued about 10 years ago, Bachmann asked two of his biggest fans to write the liner notes. One, I'm proud to say, was me, and the other was Matt Berninger, the intense baritone frontman of the National. As you'll hear in this chat, Matt has been a fan of Eric's since back in the Archers days. Berninger of course has had an incredible career in roughly that same timeframe, leading the National from small clubs to huge venues with a thoroughly unimpeachable catalog of smart, dark songs. (These two have those adjectives very much in common.) In addition to fronting the National, Berninger has stepped away on occasion for side projects and solo records. His latest release under his own name is Get Sunk, which came out last year. He's about to launch a Canadian tour followed by some dates in Europe—catch him if you can, the solo shows are a different vibe than the National, but no less worth your time. This wide-ranging conversation starts with a discussion of Bachmann's recent heart attack—a scary situation that's going to keep him off the road for a bit. They also talk about working together on “From All Ways” and a semi-secretive new thing that they've been hatching for the past couple of years. It's a great, deep chat between two guys who obviously admire each other's music a lot. If you're not familiar with both, I strongly suggest a deep dive. Enjoy the episode. Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Eric Bachmann and Matt Berninger for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform, and check out all the other great shows in our network. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time! Find more illuminating podcasts on the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit talkhouse.com to read essays, reviews, and more. Follow @talkhouse on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter (X), Threads, and Facebook.
The Wake Up Call crew kicks off another Make Us Laugh Monday with fresh dad jokes and groaners — including frogs in open‑toad sandals, bread falling in loaf at first sight, crabs being shell‑fish, and an ATM that only makes cents. Then Froggy listeners take over with their best jokes, from cantaloupe weddings to bison goodbyes and sharks shouting “Man overboard!”A full dose of Monday morning laughter, guaranteed to make your week start a little lighter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week Jeremy welcomes Eric Bachmann of the bands Archers of Loaf and Crooked Fingers. On this episode, Jeremy and Eric talk North Carolina, R.E.M., writing music as therapy for physical ailments, learning brass instruments before guitar, his Asheville band Iron Beagle, Archers of Loaf being his first time as a primary songwriter, touring with Weezer, Beavis & Butthead, the new Crooked Fingers album "Swet Deth", and so much more!!! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON for a bonus episode where Eric answered questions by subscribers! FOLLOW THE SHOW ON INSTAGRAM / X
Send a textJoin us as we dive deeper into what it truly means to be a disciple of Jesus. In light of the Great Commission to make disciples of all nations, we'll explore what a disciple looks like and how being discipled can transform every part of your life.
Honey Loaf breaks down the biggest red flags she looks out for when dating. From attitude and communication issues to habits that signal trouble, she shares her honest takes on what makes her walk away.
(0:00) Welcome to Title 24.(1:18 ) T24 Welcome's GUTS Racing to the family!(5:16) Some thoughts on the track at Glendale.(9:23) Ken Roczen becomes the 4th different winner in SMX this year.(18:41) Hunter Lawrence nails 4th straight runner-up to capture the red-plate by 5 points over Roczen. But he has not won yet.(24:07) What did Eli do different in the main versus the massive heat race start?(29:22) Would you rather try and carry the red plate from rnd 1 or be 8 points down at the ? way point?(33:47) Should Cooper Webb be comfortable with his 3rd place in Glendale?(36:46) RC "I'm hearing some stuff. I don't like what I am hearing."Break #1 (48:49)(49:09) Information on 5.11 raffle to win a TRIUMPH TF 450- RC Edition motorcycle. (50:37) Haiden Deegan wins 4 in a row!(55:17) Can Deegan race 450 east and do you recommend it if possible?(57:21) Levi Kitchen and Cameron McAdoo(1:03:54) Do you like the 15/20 min format or would you rather go back to 15/20 laps races?Break #2 (1:07:15)(1:07:25) Is there a rule that you would change? And what’s a rule that isn’t enforced that you would add?(1:14:15) Triple crown outdoor race? Tons of talk last week but 3 shorter motos for national!(42:45) Do you think Tyler Villopoto would beat you in a race now that you’re retired? Are there similarities in relationship between Gage and Brax that you compare to yourself and Tyler?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Honey Loaf opens up about selling pics, keeping things discreet, and what really goes on behind closed doors. A candid conversation about boundaries, confidence, privacy, and making your own choices plus a lot more real talk along the way.
-(subtitle)-.In This Podcast: In this episode, Greg chats with sourdough baker, teacher, and cookbook author Amy Coyne of Amy Bakes Breadto demystify sourdough from starter to slice. Amy shares her personal journey into sourdough, explains the science and simplicity behind naturally fermented bread, and offers practical guidance for beginners and experienced bakers alike. The conversation covers fermentation, hydration, common mistakes, discard recipes, and how to make sourdough fit into busy family life. Throughout, Amy emphasizes patience, experimentation, and joy in the process.Our Guest: Amy Coyne is a sourdough baker, teacher and creator behind Amy Bakes Bread, where she shares tried and true sourdough recipes that are approachable, reliable, and fun to make. She's been baking for as long as she can remember, and sourdough has been part of her kitchen for over 13 years. Amy is the author of The Beginner's Guide to Sourdough, A cookbook made to help every home baker feel confident creating incredible sourdough bread from scratch. Key Topics & EntitiesAmy CoyneSourdough starterNatural fermentationWild yeast and bacteriaHydration levels in breadDutch oven bakingSourdough discardInclusion loavesFamily-friendly sourdoughThe Beginner's Guide to SourdoughAmy Bakes BreadHome baking scienceKey Questions AnsweredWhat makes sourdough different from conventional bread?Sourdough relies on natural fermentation rather than commercial yeast, resulting in improved digestibility, lower glycemic response, and better nutrient absorption due to reduced phytic acid.How do you create and maintain a sourdough starter?A starter is made by culturing wild yeast and bacteria from flour and water through regular feedings, watching for predictable rise-and-fall cycles, and adjusting temperature and ratios for consistency.How does temperature affect sourdough fermentation?Warmer temperatures speed fermentation while cooler conditions slow it down, meaning timelines must shift with seasons and kitchen conditions.What is hydration, and why does it matter?Hydration refers to the ratio of water to flour; higher hydration creates a more open, airy crumb, while lower hydration produces a tighter, more structured loaf.What are the most common mistakes new sourdough bakers make?Unrealistic expectations, discomfort with wet doughs, and misunderstanding fermentation timing are common early hurdles.What can you do with sourdough discard instead of throwing it away?Discard can be used in crackers, pancakes, biscuits, cookies, gravies, and more—adding flavor, texture, and reducing waste.How can sourdough be adapted for busy schedules and families?Using refrigeration, adjusting starter...
Honey Loaf opens up about loyalty, boundaries, and what “no limits” really looks like in relationships. A candid conversation filled with honesty, wild stories, and real talk about love, commitment, and more!
Honey Loaf talks about the video that changed everything, how she keeps the spark alive in her relationship, and the little things that annoy her the most. A fun, honest conversation about love, routines, and going viral.
When some Klingons start experimenting with augment DNA, they start a pandemic and kidnap Dr. Phlox to find a cure. But after Hoshi gets melded and Reed gets thrown in the brig, the rest of the crew chase down a Rigelian ship and find the Entrepreneur has been sabotaged. What could push us into the physical-media lifestyle? Who is Trip Tucker's Steve Stevens? Where do lady captains need to be careful? It's the episode that's going through some changes.Support the production of The Greatest GenerationGet a thing at podshop.biz!Sign up for our mailing list!Follow The Game of Buttholes: The Will of the Riker - Quantum LeapThe Greatest Generation is produced by Wynde PriddySocial media is managed by Rob Adler and Bill TilleyMusic by Adam Ragusea & Dark MateriaFriends of DeSoto for: Labor | Democracy | JusticeDiscuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestGen and find us on social media:YouTube | Facebook | X | Instagram | TikTok | Mastodon | Bluesky | ThreadsAnd check out these online communities run by FODs: Reddit | USS Hood Discord | Facebook group | Wikia | FriendsOfDeSoto.social Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Biltwell's People's Champ is heating up and we got one of our own MCshopTs featured shops slaving away at the world famous chopper kai DoJo. A modest machine staying true to the road where form, function, and style meet. Loaf's a solid dude burning the candle at both ends and I always appreciate his time Enjoy. VOTE HERE.BILTWELLGood Times MotorcycleDMTDanger Dan's Talk ShopMCshopTsLowbrow CustomsKnives Made By Nick Permalink
Honey Loaf opens up about the story behind her name, why she doesn't believe in having a “type,” and how she recognizes toxic levels in relationships. A real, honest conversation about dating, identity, and setting boundaries and plenty of unexpected moments along the way.
Quote of The Day: “You are the light of the world. Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.” — Matthew 5:14‑16 Hosts: Kanyinsola Omojola, Goodness Ezeh
Join Captain Jeff, Dr. Steph, Captain Nick, Producer Liz, Alpha Juliet. Enjoy! APG 690 SHOW NOTES WITH LINKS AND PICS 00:00:00 Introduction 00:06:26 NEWS 00:08:03 Two Pilots Are Dead After Helicopters Crash in New Jersey 00:11:50 Five Killed in Helicopter Crash on Kilimanjaro, Africa's Highest Peak 00:14:31 Helicopter Crash Kills 4 on Pilot’s Wedding Day in Arizona Canyon 00:30:10 Greg Biffle Jet Crash Update 00:39:40 FINAL REPORT – India A320 Landed with 464 kg of Fuel Remaining 00:46:12 First Garmin “Save” 00:57:43 Emirates Pilots Ask JFK Controller to be MORE PROFESSIONAL 01:08:25 GETTING TO KNOW US 01:47:49 FEEDBACK 01:47:58 Maine Marin (Steve) – Flight Deck Wings – New England IPA 01:49:40 Ed Cough (like Loaf) – Merry Christmas to APG Family! Be Sure to Use Your Anti-Ice! 01:51:15 Logan Lynch – Update on My Life 01:56:23 Tanya – Captain Ian Palmer’s New Album Out! 01:58:16 WRAP UP Watch the video of our live stream recording! Go to our YouTube channel! Give us your review in iTunes! I’m “airlinepilotguy” on Facebook, and “airlinepilotguy” on Twitter. feedback@airlinepilotguy.com airlinepilotguy.com ATC audio from https://LiveATC.net Intro/outro Music, Coffee Fund theme music by Geoff Smith thegeoffsmith.com Dr. Steph’s intro music by Nevil Bounds Capt Nick’s intro music by Kevin from Norway (aka Kevski) Copyright © AirlinePilotGuy 2026, All Rights Reserved Airline Pilot Guy Show by Jeff Nielsen is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License
In this teaching, the speaker introduces Genesis (Beresheet) through a distinctly Jewish-Christian lens, arguing that the Bible is a unified, Christ-centered revelation in which Genesis, Proverbs 8, the Gospel of John, John's Epistles, and Revelation form a deliberate theological structure—“like a loaf of bread, the same on both ends.” He explains how early Jewish believers understood Scripture typologically rather than as modern historiography, emphasizing historicity without modern historical genre, and shows how Jesus is present as God's agent of creation and new creation throughout the Old and New Testaments. Drawing connections between creation and redemption—light and darkness, water and the Spirit, the tree of life, the fig tree, marriage, and the Trinity—he frames Genesis as the foundation for understanding salvation history, human identity, marriage, gender roles, deception, and spiritual warfare. The message also addresses creation and science, warning against both Darwinism and naïve creationism, insisting Genesis answers why God created rather than how, and concluding that all Scripture—from Genesis to Revelation—reveals God declaring the end from the beginning, calling believers to read Genesis not only to learn what happened, but to understand what is happening now and what is yet to come.
“The Word became flesh.” God has made Himself known by becoming human. John does not say the Word appeared human or visited for a while. He says the Word became flesh. When John says, “the Word”, he means God himself, His voice, His message, His heart. And then he says something extraordinary: the Word became flesh. Not a story. Not an idea. Not a dream. God became a real human being. He breathed our air. He walked our roads. He knew what it was like to be tired, hungry, joyful, and sad. God didn't stay far away. He came close. He made His dwelling among us. The phrase means to pitch a tent. It echoes the tabernacle in the wilderness, where God lived among His people and met with Moses face to face. What the tent pointed to has now arrived. God has chosen to live with His people again, not in a place, but in a person. If we want to know what God is like, we look at Jesus.
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"Got Milk?"The Horror Bulls take a bite out of The Gingerdead Man (2005), a flour-dusted, low-budget oddity where Gary Busey plays a reanimated killer cookie. We break down the doughy dialogue, baking puns, wrestling subplots, and whether this Full Moon flick is a cult gem or a half-baked mess.
Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson and Beth Troutman | Tuesday, December 9th, 2025. 6:05 Beth’s Song of the Day 6:20 Charlotte City Council hires PR firm for $3.4 million to address CATS "image" 6:35 Guest: Congressman Ralph Norman - Charlotte light rail stabbing reaction 6:50 RAM Biz Update; Paramount making aggressive bid for Warner Bros. 7:05 Panthers look to avenge loss to Saints this weekend 7:20 Buzzfeed Article: 49 items that have disappeared from the dinner table 7:35 49 items that have disappeared from the dinner table cont. 7:50 Beth fights for Olive Loaf...The Text Line is on team Beth 8:05 Mark Garrison joins Bo and Beth to talk Charlotte City Council meeting 8:20 GMBT Fantasy football update...Bernie accused of collusion 8:35 Dirty Restaurant Tuesday with Mark Garrison 8:50 Guest: Breaking Brett Jensen - Light rail latest | WBT moving to 107.9 FM 9:05 45 years ago: John Lennon assassinated 9:20 GMBTeam poll: first major news event you remember from childhood 9:50 GMBTeam poll: first major news event you remember from childhood cont.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What started with a "stir crazy" chef armed with a nutri bullet during lockdown is now an award winning company looking to tackle a major element of the country's food waste problem. Rescued Kitchen is aiming to cut down on one food that's commonly ending up in the bin - bread - which it is turning back into the very flour it was made from. This week it was revealed Kiwis are wasting over one million tonnes of food each year. While the business is currently only able to make a small dent in this number, a major upscalling operation means they're hoping to eventually take a mighty slice out of the country's food waste. Evie Richardson reports.
How do you feel about the gift-giving part of the holidays? Do you jump at the chance to shower your loved ones with presents? Or does the mere thought of holiday shopping leave you feeling exhausted? Most of us have some feelings around the consumer-driven aspect of the holiday season. So before pulling out your wallet, reflect on how gift-giving feels in your body. From this place, you'll be much better equipped to find giving practices that align best for you. Let this be the year where you feel rejuvenated after the holiday, rather than depleted. As we walk through the chilly November air, imagine giving your presents with extra presence this holiday season. What am I reading?The Secret Christmas Library by Jenny Colganhttps://bookshop.org/a/111301/9780063455443Guided: The Secret Path to an Illuminated Life by Laura Lynn Jacksonhttps://bookshop.org/a/111301/9780593729571https://bookshop.org/shop/witchywomanwalkingWhat's playing on repeat?Record Player by Daisy the Great What's for dinner?Roasted Garlic Cauliflower Soup w/ Chili Crisp Croutons3 heads of garlic2 shallots4 potatoes1 cup cauliflowerFresh thyme (minced)Olive oil5 cups chicken or vegetable broth1 cup heavy cream or full fat coconut milk Loaf of french bread 3–4 tbsp chili crispParmesan ChivesSalt and pepper Pinch of red pepper flakes1 tsp Italian seasoningInstructions: Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Cut potatoes into even chunks, and trim the tops off garlic bulbs and shallots so their cloves are exposed. Toss the potatoes, cauliflower, garlic, and shallots on a baking sheet, drizzle with olive oil, and season generously with salt, pepper, red pepper flakes, and thyme. Roast for about 30 to 35 minutes until potatoes are tender and garlic cloves have softened.Transfer vegetables to a large pot, squeezing the garlic and shallots out of their skins into the mix. Pour in the broth and bring mixture to a simmer. Using an immersion blender, blend until smooth. Stir in cream and Italian seasoning. Salt and pepper to taste. Toss bread with a few tablespoons of chili crisp. Spread the cubes on a baking sheet and place under the broiler for 4 to 5 minutes. Ladle soup, top bowls with chives, Parmesan, and croutons. Enjoy! Healthy Date Candy BarsIngredients:8 large soft medjool dates1/2 cup creamy peanut butter (I use an all natural)2 Tablespoons pure maple syrup (optional for more sweetness)1/4 cup crushed pretzels (gluten-free + paleo if needed)20 whole pretzels (gluten-free + paleo if needed)1 cup dark chocolate chips (vegan + paleo if needed)1 1/2 Tablespoons coconut oilhttps://bananasaboutlife.com/healthy-date-candy-bars-vegan-paleo/Shop Like a Witch/ Sustainable Consumerismhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/admin/2251895/episodes/16143988-shop-like-a-witch-sustainable-consumerismSupport the show
In this wild new episode, viral adult star and model Honey Loaf talks opens up about how all of the students in her class tries to hit on her, how much money it takes to keep her interested, her bedroom needs and pet peeves, her secret list of celebrity hookups, and much more.
A big thank you and welcome to our new Patreon members : Melissa and Krystyna and a big cheese egg for Tom for his upgrade.Let us take you on an excellent adventure of our very own this week.Mulligan's Wake : Brown bread and in a crate.Protein Barred : Mick is cast out of church.Go Hard (Cheese) or go Home : Tom and Helen get absolutely grated.Produced by Matthew WeirBecome a beautiful patron of The Cider Shed and receive early ad-free episodes and our exclusive Patreon-only midweek specials. It really REALLY helps us out.https://www.patreon.com/thecidershedTo help us out with a lovely worded 5 star review hit the link below. Then scroll down to ‘Ratings and Reviews' and a little further below that is ‘Write a Review' (this is so much nicer than just tapping the stars
Nick Anderson/Raw Story On this week's show... The Donald Trump Hunger Games begin with the administration doing as little as possible to comply with a court-ordered continuation of SNAP Benefits. For millions of Americans, it means going hungry … just not quite as hungry as Trump had wanted. The Trump shutdown is officially the longest in U.S. history, surpassing the record of 35 days set during the first Trump term. With Trump's administration failing on the economy, foreign policy, healthcare and basic competence in the background, Democrats sweep the handful of off-year elections including flipping Virginia's governor's office and holding on in New Jersey. We'll do a post-mortem on the election, and the impact on Michigan politics, with former Obama Communications Director Jennifer Palmieri. Two updates on Michigan's congressional races: a familiar name enters the GOP primary to replace John James, and new polling shows Lansing-area Congressman Tom Barrett trailing two relatively unknown Democrats. A former top aide to former state House Speaker Lee Chatfield pleads guilty to assorted corruption charges ... and agrees to testify against his former boss. The latest political shocker nationally: Marjorie Taylor Greene is talking about running for President. Of the United States. Yes, that MTG! And the Subway Sandwich Terrorism trial has ended with an acquittal. Sean Dunn was charged with misdemeanor assault after hitting a federal agent with a “sub-style sandwich.” Apparently ICE agents consider mustard a weapon of mass destruction...but the prosecution's case, it turns out, was toast. Dunn reportedly relished the decision. There were, of course, a lot of significant elections on Tuesday. Joining the post-election analysis is guest commentator Jennifer Palmieri. Her credentials include three years as Barack Obama's Communications Director and then Director of Communications for the Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign. Before her service at the White House, she was the National Press Secretary for the 2004 John Edwards presidential campaign and for the Democratic National Committee in 2002, after a brief time at the advocacy group Americans for Gun Safety. She served in the Clinton Administration as Special Assistant to White House Chief of Staff Leon Panetta, deputy director of Scheduling and Advance, and finally as a Deputy White House Press Secretary. More recently she co-hosted the political documentary series "The Circus" on Showtime with John Heilman, Alex Wagner and Mark McKinnon. drewsheneman.substack.com
Award-winning vegan cookbook author, PBS chef, and plant-based cooking expert, Laura Theodore shares her delicious vegan twist on meatloaf, a traditional food favorite! “Yummy Vegan Pecan, Sunflower Seed, and Zucchini Loaf” is a tasty, crowd-pleasing vegan meatless entrée. This plant-based loaf makes wonderful fare for a fancy holiday party or family supper dish. Laura is author of six vegan cookbooks and co-creator of the popular Jazzy Vegetarian (vegan and delicious!) cooking series on PBS, Create TV, and national public television. All recipes are 100% vegan. Learn more about Laura's television show, get access to over 500 vegan recipes, watch videos, and read her award-winning vegan blog at: JazzyVegetarian.com. Find the recipes from today's show at: JazzyVegetarian.com Stream full episodes of the television show online at: YouTube.com/@TheJazzyVegetarian Purchase signed copies of Laura's award-winning vegan cookbooks at: JazzyVegetarian.com/shop/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim and John go from Halloween tricks to political treats. Reddit's co-founder makes a bold move, the Democrats need a rebrand, and the latest Kardashian product you didn't know you needed (or wanted). Smart talk, sharp laughs. Apple Podcasts: apple.co/1WwDBrC Spotify: spoti.fi/2pC19B1 iHeart Radio: bit.ly/4aza5LW Tunein: bit.ly/1SE3NMb YouTube Music: bit.ly/43T8Y81 Pandora: pdora.co/2pEfctj YouTube: bit.ly/1spAF5a Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Tradies' Blueberry & Lemon Loaf Cake This loaf has such a delicate, buttery crumb and it's absolutely gorgeous. Ingredients: Makes one loaf 190g sugar 2 tbsps lemon zest 150g butter, softened 3 medium eggs 90g flour + extra for dusting blueberries ½ tsp baking powder 110g ground almonds ¼ cup lemon juice 150g fresh blueberries ½ cup icing sugar Few drops of lemon juice and water Method: 1. Heat oven to 180 C fan bake. Grease and line a large loaf tin. 2. Briefly pulse sugar with lemon zest in food processor. 3. Cream the butter lemon sugar until really light and fluffy. Add in your eggs one at a time, beating between each and not worrying that it curdles a little, just move along and stir in the flour, baking powder, ground almonds and lemon juice. Make sure it's all well combined but don't overmix it. Lastly, fold in all the blueberries (dusted in a little flour). 4. Gently scrape batter into the tin and bake 45-55 more minutes or until a skewer comes out with a few crumbs clinging to it. Cover with foil during cooking if it darkens too much. Cool in the tin before carefully turning out. 5. Mix icing sugar with lemon juice and water to make a thin drizzle. 6. When loaf is completely cool drizzle over icing and serve in slices. Other good food for hard-working tradespeople: Pizza using wraps for the base Fried Rice A decent sandwich – well seasoned and stuff with ham, cheese, beetroot, lettuce, mustard etc Afghans with raspberry icing Bacon & egg pie LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What happens if the olive's measure of the offering was eaten in combination by 2 people? Is the concern that an olive's measure is eaten, or that the given person ate the olive measure? Or what if the olive's measure was eaten over a long, slower period of time than the usual "half a loaf of bread" time frame? Plus, even if the olive's measure was divided or slow, etc., it would not invalidate the offering - because those same actions don't combine.
(00:00-12:49) Happy birthday John Lennon. TMA will be live from The Rawlings Experience next Wednesday. Audio from Sparky calling into the Paul Finebaum show and it sounds like didn't open his mouth during the entire call. Audio of our friend Mike Francesa taking calls with a question about the bodies of the players in Monument Park. Throat noises. Audio of Aaron Boone talking about if he expects to be back next year.(12:57-30:16) Doug's going as a furry for Halloween. Story out of Puerto Rico talking about the possibility of Yadier Molina joining Oli's staff on the Cardinals. You can never have enough catchers. Hard to envision Yadi doing the media part of the responsibilities. No news yet on the Albert as manager of the Angels rumors.(30:26-49:08) The Hoosiers trying to shock the world and take down the Ducks. Jackson didn't wanna be near the Antlers. Above the tunnel. Jackson workshopping a take on early kickoff times for west coast teams. Audio from The Ruffino and Joe Show saying that Alabama will smoke Mizzou and that Ty Simpson will pick them apart. Don't say 50 piece. Audio of Brandon Walker on FS1's Wake Up Barstool talking about the huge opportunity for Mizzou on Saturday. Mizzou has the 7th most difficult schedule in the country for the remaining games. Finna be a slobberknocker. Jackson's not emotionally strong enough to watch Bobby Boots kick.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A President for AllAll three candidates in the Presidential election have made commitments in support of Irish Unity. Clear evidence of the growing importance of Irish Unity to the electorate.Last Saturday Catherine Connolly was invited to address a Sinn Fein conference in Dublin. There was a palpable buzz of anticipation in Dublin City University as over 500 party activists gathered to discuss ‘Building For Unity.' It was an opportunity to judge her style, hear at first hand her vision for the future of our island, and to assess her ability to challenge the establishment parties and their candidates.Connolly has been an outspoken critic of Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil and an advocate for workers, communities, and equality. She supports the need for the Irish government to plan for the future unity referendums. A call Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael and their candidates refuse to make.Real sanctions needed nowLast Friday I spoke on my podcast to Chris Andrews a Sinn Fein Senator who is on the Global Sumud Flotilla in the Mediterranean Sea which, as a I write this, is trying to bring much needed humanitarian aid to the Palestinian people of Gaza. The flotilla, which has already been bombed by Israeli drones, sails under the constant threat of Israeli assault. The 50 boats involved left the coast of Crete on Sunday. Another flotilla of ten vessels also left Sicily on Sunday. When I spoke to Chris we discussed the danger and challenges facing the flotilla. He urged the Irish government and Tánaiste Simon Harris to do more in support of the flotilla's mission and the Palestinian people.Last week at the United Nations most state representatives refused to sit while Israeli PM Netanyahu ranted against those who opposed his genocidal policies. Every day Israeli forces are continuing to assault the people of Gaza City and scores of Palestinians are being killed, and others, mostly children, are dying from forced starvation.Using your Loaf!This week I want to highlight the virtues of the humble Belfast Bap and the man who created it. During the week I breakfasted on boiled eggs served on a sliced bap plastered with butter and sprinkled with black pepper. An bhlasta. Really scrumptious. Try it. You won't be disappointed. This particular bap came ready sliced. I prefer to slice my bap myself so that the slices are thick and well able to carry the butter and the boiled egg. This is real finger food. The ready sliced baps can be a wee bit thin. Still tasty but a bit messy. So slice your own.
Sexy Yelp! Finding, erm, community at Cinema 1 in Rossville, GA. ALSO: Vision boards with skyscrapers on them. PLUS: A song of the week from Archers of Loaf!!!!Archers of Loaf - "Raleigh Days": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tV3G1O8Tqj0&list=RDtV3G1O8Tqj0&start_radio=1Cold Brew Patreon: Patreon.com/ChrisCroftonChannel Nonfiction: ChannelNonfiction.com
(00;00-17:58) 2 Live Crew. Doug's time in Miami. Audio of comedian Matt Michell ranking the SEC's most annoying fan bases. Little shot at Mizzou. Most ornery athletes to cover. The YouTube chat landed a blow on Jackson. Audio of Mizzou AD Laird Vietch on the new North Endzone project and not having a video board on the north end zone this season. Hooterville's Chief Berating Officer.(18:07-38:20) It's a good day for some Jodeci. Audio of Michael Kay giving his thoughts on possible MLB realignment, after Rob Manfred's comments yesterday. Look at my backpack. Sounds like Doug is down on Salt Lake City. The Portland Woke. Bunk beds on the road would save money. Meatloaf for lunch. How about a meatloaf omelette?(38:30-59:25) Breaking down the Raptors. BMW coming to St. Louis. Last player/coach in the NHL. Audio of John Kruk getting deep on the Phillies broadcast, wondering who came up with the concept of time. You never go full Vitale. What's up next on Movie Boy? The Great Sports Movie Debate. Pre revenue dividends. Did Biff build the Auntie Anne's? Vegas tourism. Shoji Tabuchi.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On Tap: Taylor Swift's bread, kombucha, McDonaldland meal, Beyond Meat is alive, Cracker Barrel makes an unpopular change and fast food breakfast is fading. The closing tune is performed by Allison Bishop - find her at https://www.allisonbishopmusic.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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For July's bake, you all brought out your dutch ovens to make Jesse's crusty-yet-tender Cheddar Jalepeño loaf. On this episode, Shilpa and Jesse break down the process of making this same-day, no-knead bread and answer listener questions about overnight proofing, filling options, and more!Join our new Substack chat!Watch Jesse demonstrate the stretch-and-fold process. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
One of our personal faves as we continue the summer with classic episodes from the vault. We're back with new episodes starting August 18th! All of the Loaf with none of the Meat! We're taking on the 1984 dystopian fantasy "Streets of Fire," featuring a string of bangers from 80s songwriting powerhouses, a killer score that wasn't even written for this film, and so much more. Also featuring music from this film's unofficial sequel and a performance by Mr. Loaf himself. Plus Dustin figures out where we've heard that sound effect before.
Sandwiching in a story about bread. We're already a few days into our month of Odd News PAC stories for the Dog Days of Podcasting, and today we're serving up something truly stale. But in a good way! In this edition, we're slicing into the baffling tale of a 5,000-year-old loaf of bread unearthed by archaeologists in Türkiye. And there's no doubt about it, this is one mysterious loaf. Who baked it? Why was it buried under the entrance to a house? Was it part of an ancient ritual? So many questions. You'll have to listen to find out what rye comments Clinton will make about this very odd discovery. But that's not all! As we continue to celebrate the Platinum Anniversary of comedy4cast, we're looking back at some of our favorite moments. This episode features a classic clip from 2006 with a skit that finds Clinton answering listener emails, with the help of fellow podcasters. It's a hilarious look back at a much simpler time in podcasting. So, why wheat? Press play and let us know: Would you try a slice of 5,000-year-old bread? Lending their voices in this episode are Steve Runner ("Phedippidations" podcast), Scott Johnson ("Frogpants Studios" family of podcasts) and Grant Baciocco ("Saturday Morning Media" family of fine podcasts). >> Guest Star: Steve Runner, from the Phedippidations podcast>> Guest Star: Scott Johnson, from the Frogpants Studios family of podcasts>> Guest Star: Grant Baciocco, from the Saturday Morning Media family of podcasts>> Support comedy4cast by becoming a patron on Patreon>> Or you can get Clinton a Dunkin' card or a cup of coffee via Ko-Fi>> Follow comedy4cast on BlueSky, Instagram, Facebook, MeWe, and Mastodon >> Give us a call via the Super Secret Phone Line (213) 290-4451>> Also check out Clinton's other podcast, The Topic is Trek>> Certain sounds effects heard on comedy4cast are courtesy of freeSFX and FreeSound.org Click here for a transcript of this episode.
This episode! The boys travel to West Wallaby St. and meet Wallace & Gromit and join them for a grand adventure! We also discuss the discord watch-along we had of the Wallace and Gromit TV specials "A Grand Day Out", "The Wrong Trousers", "A Close Shave" and "A Matter of Loaf or Death" and then we dive into our game of the episode, Fright of the Bumblebees!Come join our Discord and Vote on polls for games! bit.ly/TSMPDISCORDPatreon! https://www.patreon.com/thesteammachinepodcastBig Thanks to Our patrons who donate 10 dollars or more!Nate “Sir Cogsworth the 7th of June-iper”Jeff “The Original Expendable, Mr. Syllables Ole Jeffy Lube”Aries or Adam “Ariesoradam” Shoutout to his podcast Revival and ExtinctionJames “The Steam Machine Hall Monitor” HallTeam Retrogue Check Him out on YouTube“Mr. Puzzles” Dane HimselfFlyin' Brian Doran GreyThe RPG Wolverine Logan JoreidLINK TO WEBSITE! https://bit.ly/TheSteamMachinePodcast
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In this episode, we sat down with Maurizio Leo of The Perfect Loaf. Maurizio shares the inception of his wildly popular blog and dives into several advanced sourdough topics. Tune in to hear straight from the sourdough legend himself regarding his baking rhythms, starter maintenance, preferred hydration levels, and so much more.Find Maurizio:Instagram // @maurizioWebsite // ThePerfectLoaf.comBook // The Perfect LoafFind Homegrown:Instagram // @homegrown_education, @lizhaselmayer, @joeyhaselmayerWebsite // homegrowneducation.org
Today's guest is Renato Poliafito, the creative force behind Ciao, Gloria, the beloved bakery and café in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, and Pasta Night, its cozy pasta-slinging counterpart right across the street. A two-time James Beard Award nominee and co-author of multiple cookbooks, Renato released his first solo book, “Dolci!: American Baking with an Italian Accent,” last year as a tribute to his Italian American roots and his deep affection for Italy.Renato joins host Jessie Sheehan to chat about his childhood trips to Italy, the flavors that shaped his palate, and the evolution of his dessert style. Then, the duo walk through his recipe for Spumoni Loaf from “Dolci!”Click here for Renato's Spumoni Loaf recipe.Get The Power Issue!Subscribe to our baking newsletter.Sign up here for Jubilee L.A. updates.Visit cherrybombe.com for subscriptions, show transcripts, and tickets to upcoming events.More on Renato: Instagram, Ciao, Gloria, “Dolci!” cookbookMore on Jessie: Instagram, “Salty, Cheesy, Herby, Crispy Snackable Bakes” cookbook
This week, Liberty talks about several books she recently acquired, plus what she's reading now! Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify and never miss a book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Ready to level up your reading life? Become a Book Riot All Access member and explore our full library of members-only content, including must-reads, deep dives, and reading challenge recommendations. For a limited time, the first 50 new All Access annual members get a FREE copy of Automatic Noodle by Annalee Newitz courtesy of Tor Publishing! Join Book Riot All Access to level up your reading life and claim your free copy of Automatic Noodle. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Books Discussed: L.A. Coroner: Thomas Noguchi and Death in Hollywood by Anne Soon Choi The Peepshow: The Murders at Rillington Place by Kate Summerscale Nimona: 10th Anniversary Limited Edition by N.D. Stevenson The Girl Who Trod on a Loaf by Kathryn Davis Feeding Ghosts: A Graphic Memoir by Tessa Hulls The Crayon Stub by Marcus Cutler Meowdle: 75 Feline Crime Puzzles to Solve Using Logic, Skill and the Power of Catnip by Dr. Gareth Moore and Laura Jayne Ayres Hole in the Sky by Daniel H. Wilson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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