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Eat Your Heartland Out - Traditions and Philosophy of Midwestern Baking

Traditions and Philosophy of Midwestern Baking

08/27/20 • 39 min

Eat Your Heartland Out

Shauna Sever, author of Midwest Made, shares her insights into the philosophy of Midwestern baking. Journalist Salena Zito tells the story of the Midwestern Cookie Table tradition and her own personal experience making hundreds of cookies for her own daughter's wedding.

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Shauna Sever, author of Midwest Made, shares her insights into the philosophy of Midwestern baking. Journalist Salena Zito tells the story of the Midwestern Cookie Table tradition and her own personal experience making hundreds of cookies for her own daughter's wedding.

Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Eat Your Heartland Out by becoming a member!

Eat Your Heartland Out is Powered by Simplecast.

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