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196 Do the Dew with Elmer
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Comedy
Food
Interview
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Food
Publication Date |
Aug 25, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:30:35

Welcome to the Mess Hall Podcast, part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally grown. Community supported.

Avery, Lena, and Elmer try 6 kinds of Mountain Dew and the bonus/surprise item is grass-flavoured soda pop. 

Follow us and send a message at:

Twitter @themesshallpod

Facebook @messhallpodcas

Instrgram @messhallpod 

email: messhallpodcast@gmail.com 

Or, you can call Rümi to take care of all your outdoor and indoor spring home maintenance while you fire up the BBQ and relax. 

Visit ca.html">Rumi.ca or call 1-844-777-7864 and let Rümi’s trusted local experts take care of your yard, so all you have to do is enjoy it. 

This episode of The Mess Hall Podcast is brought to you by Alberta Association of Optometrists, proudly celebrating a century of caring for Albertans. It happens: Parents can easily miss their child’s eye problems. Issues can occur in only one eye, making them difficult to notice. The earlier an eye-health or vision problem is identified, the more likely it can be corrected. The Eye See Eye Learn program provides an eye exam and free glasses, if needed, for kindergarten-aged children. Twenty-five per cent of kids begin first grade with an undiagnosed eye problem. To book your child’s eye exam, please visit optometrists.ab.ca. The Alberta Association of Optometrists represents almost 800 Doctors of Optometry in over eighty communities across the province. Members are highly-trained, regulated health professionals who provide primary eye-health and vision care to Albertans. Learn more at optometrists.ab.ca

Welcome to the Mess Hall Podcast, part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally grown. Community supported. Avery, Lena, and Elmer try 6 kinds of Mountain Dew and the bonus/surprise item is grass-flavoured soda pop.  Follow us and send a message at: Twitter @themesshallpod Facebook @messhallpodcas Instrgram @messhallpod  email: messhallpodcast@gmail.com  Or, you can call Rümi to take care of all your outdoor and indoor spring home maintenance while you fire up the BBQ and relax.  Visit Rumi.ca or call 1-844-777-7864 and let Rümi’s trusted local experts take care of your yard, so all you have to do is enjoy it.  This episode of The Mess Hall Podcast is brought to you by Alberta Association of Optometrists, proudly celebrating a century of caring for Albertans.It happens: Parents can easily miss their child’s eye problems. Issues can occur in only one eye, making them difficult to notice. The earlier an eye-health or vision problem is identified, the more likely it can be corrected.The Eye See Eye Learn program provides an eye exam and free glasses, if needed, for kindergarten-aged children. Twenty-five per cent of kids begin first grade with an undiagnosed eye problem. To book your child’s eye exam, please visit optometrists.ab.ca.The Alberta Association of Optometrists represents almost 800 Doctors of Optometry in over eighty communities across the province. Members are highly-trained, regulated health professionals who provide primary eye-health and vision care to Albertans. Learn more at optometrists.ab.ca

Welcome to the Mess Hall Podcast, part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally grown. Community supported.

Avery, Lena, and Elmer try 6 kinds of Mountain Dew and the bonus/surprise item is grass-flavoured soda pop. 

Follow us and send a message at:

Twitter @themesshallpod

Facebook @messhallpodcas

Instrgram @messhallpod 

email: messhallpodcast@gmail.com 

Or, you can call Rümi to take care of all your outdoor and indoor spring home maintenance while you fire up the BBQ and relax. 

Visit ca.html">Rumi.ca or call 1-844-777-7864 and let Rümi’s trusted local experts take care of your yard, so all you have to do is enjoy it. 

This episode of The Mess Hall Podcast is brought to you by Alberta Association of Optometrists, proudly celebrating a century of caring for Albertans. It happens: Parents can easily miss their child’s eye problems. Issues can occur in only one eye, making them difficult to notice. The earlier an eye-health or vision problem is identified, the more likely it can be corrected. The Eye See Eye Learn program provides an eye exam and free glasses, if needed, for kindergarten-aged children. Twenty-five per cent of kids begin first grade with an undiagnosed eye problem. To book your child’s eye exam, please visit optometrists.ab.ca. The Alberta Association of Optometrists represents almost 800 Doctors of Optometry in over eighty communities across the province. Members are highly-trained, regulated health professionals who provide primary eye-health and vision care to Albertans. Learn more at optometrists.ab.ca

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