Picnics!
Podcast |
Time For Lunch
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Cooking
Fitness & Nutrition
Food
Publication Date |
Jul 10, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:16:20

Can you have a picnic inside? Where is the largest picnic basket? What does summer camp at home look like? For the season finale of Time For Lunch we’re getting comfy on our blankets and having a picnic. In this super silly episode, we’re making the most of summer by gathering our favorite snacks for  rambunctious outdoor (or indoor) meal with lots and lots of jokes and some healthy competition. Plus, our friend Maile Carpenter, editor of Food Network Magazine and author of “Food Network Magazine's Big, Fun Kids Cookbook”, shares her chicken salad recipe. 

Thank you so much for listening to the first season of Time For Lunch on Heritage Radio Network. If you’ve been enjoying the show, leave us a rating and review on your favorite podcast app. 

If you’d like to hear your voice on the show, ask a grownup to help you record yourself using the voice memo app on an iPhone and email your questions, jokes, and recipes to timeforlunchpodcast@gmail.com

This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council.

Time For Lunch is Powered by Simplecast.

Can you have a picnic inside? Where is the largest picnic basket? What does summer camp at home look like? For the season finale of Time For Lunch we’re getting comfy on our blankets and having a picnic. In this super silly episode, we’re making the most of summer by gathering our favorite snacks for rambunctious outdoor (or indoor) meal with lots and lots of jokes and some healthy competition. Plus, our friend Maile Carpenter, editor of Food Network Magazine and author of “Food Network Magazine’s Big, Fun Kids Cookbook”, shares her chicken salad recipe.

Can you have a picnic inside? Where is the largest picnic basket? What does summer camp at home look like? For the season finale of Time For Lunch we’re getting comfy on our blankets and having a picnic. In this super silly episode, we’re making the most of summer by gathering our favorite snacks for  rambunctious outdoor (or indoor) meal with lots and lots of jokes and some healthy competition. Plus, our friend Maile Carpenter, editor of Food Network Magazine and author of “Food Network Magazine's Big, Fun Kids Cookbook”, shares her chicken salad recipe. 

Thank you so much for listening to the first season of Time For Lunch on Heritage Radio Network. If you’ve been enjoying the show, leave us a rating and review on your favorite podcast app. 

If you’d like to hear your voice on the show, ask a grownup to help you record yourself using the voice memo app on an iPhone and email your questions, jokes, and recipes to timeforlunchpodcast@gmail.com

This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council.

Time For Lunch is Powered by Simplecast.

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