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Comedian Danny Maupin joins the boys to review Newman's Own sausage and uncured pepperoni pizza. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cookonhighfor30minutes/support
In this episode of Pizza Talk with Me, Christa and I devour Paul Newman's best pizza he has to offer. We devour the White Pizza and the Supreme Pizza from the lineup of Newman's owns pizzas. Anyone in America is familiar with these wonderful products. Paul Newman's face graces the cover of all these items with a hearty smile like a promise that you are going to love whatever you put into your body. Plus, all the proceeds go to charity. How is that even possible!We dig into the creamy white pizza with spinach, ricotta and other delicious items as well as the classic frozen pizza style, Supreme. Tune in to hear our reviews and all sorts of fun Paul Newman trivia and anecdotes.We also crunch on some buffalo chicken salad with our munch.We also answer a ton of grease bag questions. Including:Is it gross?Is 50 eggs on top of a pizza a good topping for pizza?Robert Redford or Paul Newman?Can I have it?Do you ever jazz up your store bought pizzas with your own ingredients?Listen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyListen on Google PodcastsFind your pizza date with Pizza Date With Me
Josh and DJ start by channeling Randy Newman, DJ has a bone to pick with AAA, we discuss Nxivm and the makings of all great cults, Jim's thrift travels, the man with the biggest balls, and much more all while DJ teaches us how to bake bread.
Hello and welcome! Today on the show we revisit a real cool hand brand after our initial failure to communicate with its BBQ sauce from Episode 2.
Actor Paul Newman created his eponymous salad dressing in 1982 and pledged to donate all profits to charity - far before most brands had ever heard the term "cause marketing". Today the Newman's Own brand boasts a full line of products ranging from salad dressings to fig newtons (Alli's favorite!) and, to date, has donated more than $550 million to thousands of charities in a variety of cause areas. In this episode of Cause Talk Radio, Megan and Alli chat with Miriam Nelson, Acting President and CEO of Newman's Own Foundation about her new role at the Foundation, their focus areas, how Covid-19 has impacted their work and her vision for the future of the Foundation. Links & Notes Newman’s Own Foundation Newman’s Own Newman’s Own Foundation on Twitter Newman’s Own Foundation on Facebook Newman’s Own Foundation on Instagram
Hello and welcome! Today on the show we review three barbeque sauces with mixed results.
S6E08 Newman's Own Chop Shop Dressing: The Films of Paul Newman- In celebration of his 95th Birthdate (January 26th) likeable partners in crime "Absence of Travis" & "Road to PerdiShawn" charm their way out of trouble and ride off into the sunset.
Christopher and Court talk at length about Newman's Own, the Brawny man, and The Simpsons. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uncomfortablyyours/support
Like a Bob Cobb Salad with Newman's Own dressing, we combine food and Seinfeld trivia.
This week we're back to the Netflix originals! We gave Set It Up a try and were surprisingly pretty impressed! Check out our thoughts on the movie while we drink Common Good, a delicious cab from Newman's Own who donates 100% of the proceeds to charity. Cheers to episode 39!
December 30, 2014 - Read the full Forbes article and watch the interview here: http://onforb.es/1vn8oFS. Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes by clicking here: http://bit.ly/ymotwitunes or on Stitcher by clicking here: http://bit.ly/ymotwstitcher. “Paul Newman wanted to make the world a better place, and we carry on his legacy to do that ,” says Robert Forrester, President and CEO of Newman’s Own Foundation and Chairman and CEO of Newman’s Own, Inc. “Great tasting foods and a charitable mission are always relevant; they’re at the core of what we do.” Forrester explains that the foundation owns Newman’s Own, Inc., meaning that 100 percent of distributed profits go to charity. In fact, he reports, that over $400 million has been donated to organizations around the world. “We recently announced a $10.5 million commitment to nutrition, providing grants to over 36 organizations that focus on fresh food access and nutrition education,” Forrester adds. “Part of this commitment includes the establishment of the first-ever Newman’s Own Foundation Nutrition Cohort, which consists of 6 nonprofits and a research organization.” The six organizations supported will include: Fair Food Network (Ann Arbor, MI) FoodCorps (New York, NY) Food Trust (Philadelphia) National Farm to School Network (Chicago) Wellness in the Schools (New York, NY) Wholesome Wave (Bridgeport, CT) Please consider whether a friend or colleague might benefit from this piece and, if so, share it.
Paul and Me is an intimate account by the bestselling author A. E. Hotchner of his remarkable, enduring, fifty-three year friendship with Hollywood legend Paul Newman. Hotchner shares their adventures: From travels across the globe to jointly owning fishing boats to coping with the loss of Newman's son, Scott, to starting their food company, Newman's Own, as a prank which has given all of its $300 million of profits to charities.
Paul and Me is an intimate account by the bestselling author A. E. Hotchner of his remarkable, enduring, fifty-three year friendship with Hollywood legend Paul Newman. Hotchner shares their adventures: From travels across the globe to jointly owning fishing boats to coping with the loss of Newman's son, Scott, to starting their food company, Newman's Own, as a prank which has given all of its $300 million of profits to charities.
We shed real tears at the loss of Paul Newman, whose legendary looks and powerful screen presence dominated the movies for years and whose charitable work (through the Hole in the Wall camps for seriously ill children and Newman's Own) set an elegant example of how one man can make the world a better place. The easiest way to introduce your kids to one of our greatest movie stars is to show them Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Starring Newman at the height of his confident power and featuring Robert Redford in his breakout role, the film is a giddy love-poem to the vanishing ways of the West. Cool, even vintage cool, always translates... The kids were immediately grinning along with the comedic relationship between the two stars and can quote the film's most famous lines , "Who ARE those guys?!". Butch Cassidy has plenty of gun play -- the two heroes famously head out to their deaths in the last frame of the picture -- and shows the men with prostitutes and drinking alcohol. But, we think this classic is fine for kids over 10, as long as parents get on the couch and discuss the racier scenes (fast forwarding works, too.) You'll remember the plot turns -- it's just like riding a bicycle, which is exactly what Redford and Newman do with Katherine Ross to the tune of "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head". (Rated PG for violence, Directed by George Roy Hill). The Sting reunited Redford and Newman as two card-playing con men in a beloved and complicated film which won 7 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Don't try to explain (or even understand) the plot. Just sit back and enjoy the Joplin rags as you watch these two movie stars win over a new generation. (Rated PG, also directed by George Roy Hill). Paul Newman played the voice of Doc Hudson in Cars, a great film for younger kids. We happen to have covered this film last week - for more, please visit our website. Kids get a charge out of knowing Newman was a race car driver in real life, placing second in Le Mans in 1979. (Rated G, directed by John Lassiter and Joe Ranft). If your kids know Newman only because they've seen his face on Newman's Own popcorn bags and salad dressing bottles, that's okay, too. Be sure to let them know that Newman's Own gives every single penny of profit to charity. For more about Newman, click here to last month's Vanity Fair article - the photos alone are worth five minutes.