The 3 Best Eat Your Words Podcast Episodes
1) Episode 324: Food on the Page: Cookbooks and American Culture
On this week's episode of Eat Your Words, Cathy is joined in studio by Megan Elias, author of Food on the Page, the first comprehensive history of American cookbooks from the early 1800s to the pres...Show More
2) Episode 329: Butter: A Rich History
On this week's episode of Eat Your Words, host Cathy Erway is joined in studio by award-winning food writer and former pastry chef Elaine Khosrova. After traveling across three continents to stalk t...Show More
3) Episode 197: Bryant Terry
African, Caribbean, and southern food are all known and loved as vibrant and flavor-packed cuisines. In Afro-Vegan: Farm-Fresh African, Caribbean, and Southern Flavors Remixed, renowned chef and food ...Show More
4) Bar Icon Jim Meehan
When John got started in the cocktail world, Jim Meehan was his first boss at the acclaimed neo-speakeasy, PDT (Please Don’t Tell). Jim also wrote the foreword to John’s first book, Drink What You Wan...Show More
5) Editor Amanda Englander
Editors are the unseen heroes of the publishing world, offering critical behind-the-scenes feedback that can take an author’s work from good to spectacular. Amanda has not only been John’s editor for ...Show More
6) Bar Icon Julie Reiner
Julie Reiner is one of John’s bar heroes. Although he never formally worked for her, she had a tremendous impact on his career. In the course of his research for Saved by the Bellini, he came across a...Show More
7) Artist Mel Chin
One of the most interesting references in Saved by the Bellini is to Melrose Place, the Beverly Hills 90210 spinoff that was one of the first primetime network shows to feature a gay character. Unbekn...Show More
8) Author Brian Raftery
A significant portion of Saved by the Bellini is devoted to the iconic movies that defined the decade. A few years before writing Saved by the Bellini, John read Best. Movie. Year. Ever: How 1999 Blew...Show More
9) Bartender Toby Cecchini
John’s exploration of the world of Saved by the Bellini takes a turn towards drinks this episode with a conversation with legendary bartender Toby Cecchini, the inventor of the iconic Cosmopolitan rec...Show More
10) Illustrator Clara Kirkpatrick
In the premiere episode, John chats with Saved by the Bellini illustrator Clara Kirkpatrick to get the 411 on how the book’s radically 90s-themed artwork came to be. Hear them get nerdy about Clara’s ...Show More