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Episode Info
- Episode150
Helen Rosner returns to the TASTE Podcast, and we couldn’t be happier. Helen is a journalist, Twitter commentator, and staff writer covering food at the New Yorker. We wanted to have Helen into the studio to talk about some of her recent stories, including writing about roasting duck at home, the Chicago-style hot dog, and the busy fall cookbook season. We also discuss the epic Twitter thread, bursting with wisdom and common sense, that she wrote on her 40th birthday. But we mostly just wanted to catch up with one of our oldest friends from food media. More from Helen Rosner:Things I’ve Learned [Twitter]The Unbreakable Rules of the Chicago Hot Dog [The New Yorker]Sunday Reading: The World of Helen Rosner [The New Yorker]Food Is Stupid [Substack]

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