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The Finger Lakes have long been a popular destination for weddings and that means lots of opportunities for brides & grooms to make local foods a part of their celebration. Our guests Tina and Katie of Word of Mouth Catering in Trumansburg have spent nearly two decades making those special meals an important part of celebrations throughout our region.
We've also got a report on what's new at the Ithaca Farmers' Market, and our latest restaurant review has us experiencing the mysterious retro charms of the Ichabod Lounge on Elmira Road. Plus we have updates on the latest local restaurant gossip and news of big foodie events on the way.
Remember to follow us on Twitter for continuing updates throughout the week, and we'd love to get your feedback on the show. Leave a comment on the blog, leave a message on our voicemail line 607-215-4392, or send an email to: feedback at eatingithaca dot com. Thanks for listening!
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Monday, June 29, 2009
Monday, June 15, 2009
Ep. 36 - End of an Era for Ithaca Dining
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When it was announced earlier this year that the ABC Cafe would be closing its doors on June 21st, a many Ithacans began making plans to make the most of its final days. We sit down with this beloved restaurant's owner, Ken Hallett, to hear more about why he's decided it's time to move on.
But ABC Cafe isn't the only prominent dining option we're losing this month, and we'll talk about the closing of Willow in Fall Creek, and the Queen of Tarts on East Hill.
We also are checking out what's new at the Ithaca Farmers' Market, and we've got dining reviews for the Green Cafe in Collegetown and The Corners Deli in Cayuga Heights.
We've been getting lots of great feedback lately, and we'd love to hear more! Leave a comment on the blog, leave a message on our voicemail line 607-215-4392, or send an email to: feedback at eatingithaca dot com. And you can follow us on Twitter for continuing updates throughout the week!
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Stuff we talked about in this episode:
When it was announced earlier this year that the ABC Cafe would be closing its doors on June 21st, a many Ithacans began making plans to make the most of its final days. We sit down with this beloved restaurant's owner, Ken Hallett, to hear more about why he's decided it's time to move on.
But ABC Cafe isn't the only prominent dining option we're losing this month, and we'll talk about the closing of Willow in Fall Creek, and the Queen of Tarts on East Hill.
We also are checking out what's new at the Ithaca Farmers' Market, and we've got dining reviews for the Green Cafe in Collegetown and The Corners Deli in Cayuga Heights.
We've been getting lots of great feedback lately, and we'd love to hear more! Leave a comment on the blog, leave a message on our voicemail line 607-215-4392, or send an email to: feedback at eatingithaca dot com. And you can follow us on Twitter for continuing updates throughout the week!
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Stuff we talked about in this episode:
- ABC Cafe
- Ken Hallett interview in Ithaca Times
- Willow Restaurant
- Queen of Tarts
- @Ithaca Farmers Market: West Haven Farm
- @Ithaca Farmers Market: Cherry Knoll Farm
- @Ithaca Farmers Market: Sabol's Farm
- Green Cafe
- The Corners Deli
- Wiemer Vineyards 30th Anniversary Vineyard Picnic
- Dave Yantorno Q&A in the Ithaca Journal
- Not From Wisconsin official website
Monday, June 1, 2009
Ep. 35 - Chowcast and the Legendary Hot Truck Experience
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It's an Epic Podcasting Crossover Event, as we are joined by Sous & The Chef from Chowcast.net for a celebration of the unique Ithaca ritual that is The Hot Truck! In this episode you'll meet Sous & The Chef and find out more about their past in Ithaca, and then they stick around to help us review our late night Hot Truck meal. Check out photos from our night at our Flickr page: http://www.flickr.com/photos/eatingithaca
And when you're done listening to this episode, be sure to visit www.Chowcast.net to hear the other half of the show as Dave & Andrea of Eating Ithaca become the guests on the Chowcast podcast and enthusiastically embrace their explicit language format. It's not to be missed!
If you enjoy our podcast, we'd love to hear from you. Leave a comment on the blog, call our voicemail line anytime at 607-215-4392, or send an email to: feedback at eatingithaca dot com. Remember to follow us on Twitter for continuing updates throughout the week!
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Stuff we talked about in this episode:
It's an Epic Podcasting Crossover Event, as we are joined by Sous & The Chef from Chowcast.net for a celebration of the unique Ithaca ritual that is The Hot Truck! In this episode you'll meet Sous & The Chef and find out more about their past in Ithaca, and then they stick around to help us review our late night Hot Truck meal. Check out photos from our night at our Flickr page: http://www.flickr.com/photos/eatingithaca
And when you're done listening to this episode, be sure to visit www.Chowcast.net to hear the other half of the show as Dave & Andrea of Eating Ithaca become the guests on the Chowcast podcast and enthusiastically embrace their explicit language format. It's not to be missed!
If you enjoy our podcast, we'd love to hear from you. Leave a comment on the blog, call our voicemail line anytime at 607-215-4392, or send an email to: feedback at eatingithaca dot com. Remember to follow us on Twitter for continuing updates throughout the week!
Click Play to Listen to Episode 35
Stuff we talked about in this episode:
- The Chowcast Podcast
- Subscribe to Chowcast in iTunes
- Chowcast eats Hot Truck in March 2008
- The Hot Truck at Serious Eats
- Hot Truck info and menu via everything2.com
- The Hot Truck on Wikipedia
- Obituary for Hot Truck founder Bob Petrillose at 14850.com
- Shortstop Deli version of Hot Truck via Roadfood.com
- Ithaca Taste of the Nation
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