"Your Mama's Kitchen" transcript: Episode 15
Wilco frontman and bestselling author Jeff Tweedy opens up in an honest conversation about addiction, the work of undoing unhealthy patterns, and a family recipe so good it's known simply as The Dish.
Wilco frontman and bestselling author Jeff Tweedy opens up in an honest conversation about addiction, the work of undoing unhealthy patterns, and a family recipe so good it's known simply as The Dish.
What did "The Omnivore's Dilemma" author Michael Pollan eat growing up? Garden-fresh produce, his mom's gourmet cooking, and Chicken Kiev.
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Comedian Hari Kondabolu talks about his mother's dark humor and out-of-this-world peanut chutney.
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Uzo Aduba's mom had a special knack for creating food and family rituals that helped a little girl who grew up as an outsider become one of America's most celebrated actresses.
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Andy García tells Michele about growing up among Cuban exiles in Miami, where the talk—and the transcendent food—was always of home.
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