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The phone lines are off the hook on this week’s episode of Cooking Issues! Dave Arnold is joined by Nastassia “The Hammer” Lopez, and is enduring the beginning stages of his lemonade cleanse. Learn about the history of the Stanley Burroughs Master Cleanse, and why Dave thinks it’s a bunch of baloney. Tune into this episode to learn the best way to slice country ham at home. What food safety considerations should people on neutropenic diets keep in mind? Find out why sausage casings have a tendency to break if they aren’t precooked. What kinds of fish lend themselves to low temperature cooking? Is it harder for bread to rise in higher altitude? How do different sugars affect flavor? Find out all of this and more on this week’s episode of Cooking Issues! Thanks to our sponsor, Fairway Market.
“Between does and bucks, people prefer the meat of does because they’re more tender… There is also a breakdown in the difference of flavor.” [14:00]
— Dave Arnold on Cooking Issues
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The phone lines are off the hook on this week’s episode of Cooking Issues! Dave Arnold is joined by Nastassia “The Hammer” Lopez, and is enduring the beginning stages of his lemonade cleanse. Learn about the history of the Stanley Burroughs Master Cleanse, and why Dave thinks it’s a bunch of baloney. Tune into this episode to learn the best way to slice country ham at home. What food safety considerations should people on neutropenic diets keep in mind? Find out why sausage casings have a tendency to break if they aren’t precooked. What kinds of fish lend themselves to low temperature cooking? Is it harder for bread to rise in higher altitude? How do different sugars affect flavor? Find out all of this and more on this week’s episode of Cooking Issues! Thanks to our sponsor, Fairway Market.
“Between does and bucks, people prefer the meat of does because they’re more tender… There is also a breakdown in the difference of flavor.” [14:00]
— Dave Arnold on Cooking Issues
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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