Kevin Sonney and Ursula Vernon sit in their kitchen and review inexpensive (mostly), pre-packaged (mostly) foods from their local supermarkets.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Categories | ComedyFoodArts |
So Shep has been going on about how chickweed is a "nutrient dense super-food" any time Ursula weeds the garden. And then a recipe came across a local mailing list for "chickweed fritters" and I knew the thing to do was give them the recipe, press re... more
Shepherd and Ursula made a casserole. They called this "Fuck it, we're making Casserole" but they don't post the episodes, so too bad. more
It has been a week of self isolation, and what do we have? Beer, pizza, dried squid, and spicy dried mini-shrimp! And that is just the beginning this week, since we have a whole lot of stuff to get through before the world ends! more
This started out as "we have eaten a lot of ham so we will do a short non-episode filler show" and then things kind of got out of hand. So we ate some chips, drank some beverages, and an hour and a half later, here we are. We hope you enjoy it, when... more
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Who knew junk food could be so thought provoking?
You guys are delightful and I hope your stomachs endure through many more episodes. Also, I just got around to listening to 224 (the tequila one), cracked up at the Enkidu/Gilgamesh joke, and then got very startled that apparently Ursula knew, through space and time, that I would laugh.
“Kevin and Ursula Eat Cheap” is a much longer podcast in which the couple test out a variety of prepackaged instant food and snacks. If you can’t stand the sound of chewing, this podcast isn’t for you. However, the presenters, particularly Ursula, are hilarious in their reviews and so colorful in their language that sitting through these two-hour episodes is a joy. Ursula recently described one food choice as tasting ‘like an independent bookstore.’ The couple often goes on smart, funny tang... more
I adore this podcast. Kevin and Ursula are wry, articulate, hysterically funny, and occasionally profane, and often way off topic; this is a meandering, pungent, delicious journey through all kinds of food, cheap and not so, local and far-flung. Even if I had no interest at all in the stuff they eat I would listen just for the fun and the obscure factoids. more
Not being a foodie, I honestly don't care what Kevin and Ursula talk about---I'd listen to them discus the weather! Ursula is as funny verbally as she is in her art and writing, and Kevin is an awesome foil. :)
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