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Milwaukee Kitchen Ep 08 and other updates by Paul Druecke

Shakespearean trivia for an Ep 08 Part 2 teaser. Also some recent press on our uniquely absurd blend of the three c’s. Finally, in the spirit of modest and underwhelming accomplishments we are beyond happy to have reached 100 subscribers on Youtube.

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Milwaukee Kitchen Ep 08 Great Escape by Paul Druecke

The tables are turned. We lime at the farmer’s market. There are coconuts, lots of coconuts.

ChefD turns the table on his good friend Flora giving us a chance to stop by the Riverwest Gardeners Market at peak season. Penita has her own business.

Milwaukee Kitchen Season Two Ep 06 Salad Days by Paul Druecke

Recently described as “the only surrealist cooking show in the world.” In the SEASON TWO premier, Penita does a quick tally. Old School, New School, our love of pudding runs deep. Postal workers, fairies, a sweet, complicated tune. “Where does the definition of salad end?” ChefD wonders.

For the start of SEASON TWO, ChefD explores ancient food traditions with his signature style and plenty of help from neighbors and friends. There is always magic in the kitchen, and it seems Penita has a lot on her mind.

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Milwaukee Kitchen Special Episode with Scott Barton and Portia Cobb by Paul Druecke

ChefD contemplates the changing seasons when he hears a knock on the door. A Milwaukee Kitchen Special Episode with food scholar, Scott Barton, and artist, Portia Cobb. Watch for Scott’s excellent recipe for the perfect celebratory beverage.

Thanks to Portia and Scott for making time during a very busy weekend of shopping, chopping, cooking, tasting, and perfecting while preparing a harvest meal for 40 community members as part of their collaborative project, Lizzie’s Garden: The Storied Land – The Storied Plate, Thanks to Polly Morris @Lynden Sculpture Garden for always making the connections. We are grateful for the help of neighbors including all-around problem solver, Melissa Scherrer Páre.