
Hosts Molly Mogren and Dusti Kugler want you to relax and have fun in the kitchen. Each episode will feature practical, hands on advice to help you feel like a more confident cook. Remember, you don’t have to know everything to be a great cook!Molly and Dusti met over 10 years ago working at Food Works, Inc., chef and TV personality Andrew Zimmern’s company. They constantly talked about food, cook... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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As we all know, the most important meal of the day is breakfast! Starting your day off right with a good meal is sure to set the tone. Season 3 wraps with Dusti and Molly breaking down their breakfast staples from weekdays to weekends. Followed by th... more
Molly and Dusti welcome Erin Gore, Founder, and CEO of Garden Society, a women-owned cannabis company based in California. Erin shares her journey into the cannabis business and how she aims to destigmatize the industry. The ladies discuss dispensari... more
You can never go wrong with a sandwich. It's one of the world's most customizable meals, and the perfect way to recycle some leftovers in the fridge. What's your go-to? Is it grilled cheese, veggies, or maybe a Reuben piled high with corned beef and ... more
Cooking at home while fun can be a daunting task at times. Wouldn't it be nice if only us home cooks could get some guidance from the pros? Well, we've got you covered! In today's episode, the ladies share tips and tricks from professional chefs to h... more
I first started following Molly when she had a podcast with Andrew, she’s so great on the mic! Her chemistry with Dusti is great, It’s obvious they are friends. I feel like I’m listening in and learning great tips along the way. They both seem down to earth in a great way.
I love this podcast - especially in a time when I can’t get together with my girlfriends. Fix a cocktail and pop on this podcast and you’re basically going out for brunch!
Love it! Intelligent, funny and totally relatable. I, too love paper towels and Comet!
These two are awesome and funny and a ton of fun to listen to.
I started listening to #3 while cleaning my kitchen. Informative, lighthearted and fun content. Molly and Dusti have great chemistry. I definitely will be subscribing.
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Apple Podcasts | #130 |
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