Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle

Countertops: Don't Take Granite for Granted


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Hey, Counties!

How’s that isolation going? We hope you’re healthy and safe. Welcome to episode 3 of Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle. Last week, we learned about STEEL. Make sure to listen in so you can find out why it stole our hearts

As always, each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a counter of some sort. In this episode, we're continuing our series on counter*tops.* Today, we don't take GRANITE for granted... It's the countertop of the people.

Thank you to Rebekah Peltz for lending her voice in our intro! You can do the same. Record a voice note saying, "Hi, i'm (your name), and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle." Then send it to us!

You can reach us by email to tell us how YOU feel about granite - [email protected]

You can also reach us on Instagram - @counterprogrammingpod.

SEND US PICTURES OF YOUR COUNTERTOPS! WE’LL SHARE THEM ON OUR SOCIAL MEDIAS!

In this episode, we share what we're up to during isolation. Shira talks about preparing for Passover and cooking for an isolated seder. Arielle made biscuits before the sun came up. 

GRANITE:
A very hard granular, crystalline igneous rock consisting mainly of quartz, mica, and feldspar.

Granite countertops are found in a whopping 64% of new homes. They can be purchased for between $40-$60 per square foot. 

Notable landmarks made of granite:

  1. Mount Rushmore
  2. Vietnam Veterans Memorial
  3. India's Temple to Shiva

Granite in pop culture:

  • New Hampshire is called The Granite State
  • The Old Man in the Mountain in NH, a natural rock formation, fell in 2003
  • Granite State College!
  • BYU TV's Granite Flats (available on Netflix)
  • Granite State Challenge - a quiz bowl game show

Benefits of a granite countertop:

  • It's highly heat and scratch resistant
  • It is easily cleaned
  • It has a lot of color options
  • Each piece has a one-of-a-kind look
  • It lasts forever

Disadvantages of a granite countertop:

  • It lasts forever, which means if you get bored easily, you might not like it
  • It requires a lot of structural support
  • It can crack when hit by a sharp, hard object

 

Would Shira and Arielle get granite in their future kitchens? YES.

Come back next week as we explore another countertop. 

 

Thanks for tuning in! Leave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.

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Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer.

Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer.

Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it’s by Jason Shaw. 

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