
Olivia Duncan knows a ridiculous amount about food. Her brother Nate eats a ridiculous amount of food. Together, they examine the most pressing food questions of our age in the insane detail that only the Duncans are capable of.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 78 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | ArtsFood | ||||

Liv insisted that we do a soup episode, so we each shared our top-3 soups, and tackled age-old questions like when does a soup become a sauce, and is soup a meal? Plus, the usual wide-ranging diversions.
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We (Olivia and Nate) argue about whether tasting menus deserve their accolades as the pinnacle of cuisine. You'll never guess who doesn't like them.
After a few more asides (why do servers like Restaurant Week) we each rank our top-three best and w... more
Season 2 of Arguing About Food is here! Olivia and Nate just got back from a great summer of European travel, and we have a lot of tales to tell. On today's agenda: our impressions of eating in Barcelona, and the inevitable comparisons that follow.
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Everyone has found themselves annoyed at one time or another with restaurant business practices. What are some of the most common foibles? And Liv will let you know if you're right to be annoyed or there's a legitimate reason for some of these practi... more
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Will support Nate on his endeavours as he is a pleasant intelligent guy! Nevertheless, great listen too!
Even useful as a catch-up, as it’s no longer daily. Nate and Ben really grind down on reports around the world, and make clear the small and large picture.
This podcast has been great. Appears to have factual, relevant material.Really mess the regular updates. Hope they come back soon.
Thank you so much to these two wonderful men for doing all this work and sharing with the rest of us for free. It is very helpful I have learned so much and I’m very grateful! I recommend it to a lot of people!!
Topics run the gamut from statistical domestic and worldwide trends to interesting stories to scientific studies to interviews with knowledgeable experts. No hype—just informed opinion, reliable news, and unbiased assessment of available facts.
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