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219 At The Okotoks Film Festival with Jordan, Jacqueline and Tony
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Comedy
Food
Interview
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Food
Publication Date |
Jun 08, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:40:54

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

This week on the podcast, Avery (without Lena :( ) is at the Okotoks Film Festival talking to Jacqueline Clements from In the Jumpseat with Jacqueline, Tony from Flicks XRayed and programer for the Okotoks Film Festival, and Jordan Shane who is owner/executive chef of MODERN CATERING & Events. We also try some pickled onion crisps, Oreo Cow Tails, and Salted Carmel Cola.  

Find more at:

Jordan Shaw and MODERN CATERING & EVENTS 

Facebook:  Modern Catering & Boutique Cafe

Instagram: modern.cater.event

Find In the Jumpseat with Jacqueline on YouTube  

Find more from Tony and Flicks XRayed  at flicksxrayed.com

Check out the episode of In the Jumpseat with Jacqueline and Jordan here

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0fM1zcGI-s

Check out all the social media here linktr.ee/FlicksXRayedPodcast

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