Family Feeds is the podcast from food writer and chef Georgina Hayden that's all about food, and family. In each episode she's joined by a special guest in her own kitchen as she makes a simple yet delicious meal that you can listen to and cook along with in real time.
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Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | FoodArtsParentingKids & Family |
Cook along with food writer Georgina Hayden as she prepares her delicious and simple Sticky Pork Noodles for food writer Melissa Thompson.
For this cook-along recipe, you will need (serves 4):
2 garlic cloves
Pack of spring onions
Vegetable oil
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Cook along with food writer Georgina Hayden as she prepares her quick and easy Spring Onion Oil Noodles for journalist and author Tom Lamont.
For this cook-along recipe, you will need (serves 4):
75ml flavourless oil (such as vegetable or groundnut... more
In this episode of Family Feeds, you can cook along with food writer Georgina Hayden as she makes her simple and filling Bobota, or Greek cornbread, for chef, sustainability champion and fellow author Melissa Hemsley.
For this cook-along recipe, you... more
To mark a new batch of Family Feeds episodes, which we'll be releasing on the third Thursday of every month, we're revisiting our very first episode, featuring comedian Laura Smyth (ahead of her upcoming appearance at the Edinburgh Fringe). Cook alon... more
I cooked along with Georgina and made an unbelievably good dinner whilst loving the listen too! My new favourite podcast. More please!
I’ve cooked along the podcast - the result was amazing! And I had fun along the way, listening to Georgina and Laura!
Brilliant podcast. Very clear and easy to follow. Nice touch with guests
I cooked along with this, best meal I’ve ever made!!
Fun quick listen. Easy to follow and the kids loved it.
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This podcast focuses on the intersection of family and food, offering engaging conversations alongside simple but delectable recipes. Each episode features a guest from various backgrounds, allowing for discussions that explore personal experiences, parenting, and cultural culinary practices. Topics like parenting dynamics, sustainability in cooking, and the emotional significance of shared meals are recurrent themes, making it appealing to listeners who value both food and familial connections. The format encourages listeners to cook along in real-time, fostering an interactive experience that emphasizes cooking as a shared, joyful activity among families.
An especially notable aspect is the range of guests, including chefs, comedians, an... more
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Family Feeds launched 2 years ago and published 15 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Family Feeds include:
1. Tom Lamont
2. Melissa Hemsley
3. Laura Smyth
4. Laura Mucha
5. Amber Guiness
6. Shelina Permalloo
7. Babak Ganjei
8. Melanie Bracewell
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