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Eat Local New York Podcast

Eat Local New York
Valentine's Day
Apple Fritter
Green Hills Farms
Syracuse
Glazed Donuts
Restaurant Week
Tipping Culture
Snowstorm
Buffalo Bills
Harrison Bakery
Peaks Coffee
Chicken Riggies
Chocolate Mayonnaise Cake
Restaurant Management
Wrestling
Restaurant Operations
New York
Asian Snacks
Town and Country Pest Solutions
Columbus Bakery

Welcome to the Eat Local New York Podcast, your ultimate destination for discovering the stories and passions behind New York State's thriving local food scene. Join us as we dive into insightful conversations with business owners, chefs, cooks, food truck operators, bar owners, brewery owners, distillery owners, and entrepreneurs who shape and define the local food landscape. At Eat Local New Yor... more

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Welcome back to the Eat Local New York podcast.

This week I am sitting down and talking to current Deputy Mayor of Syracsue, Sharon Owens.

Sharon is the current frontrunner for the next Mayor of Syracuse. In this episode, I get to sit down to dinne... more

Welcome to the Eat Local New York Podcast. This week my guest is Jimmy from Columbus Bakery in Syracuse, NY.

A very special thank you to our sponsors!

Town & Country Pest Solutions: townandcountrysolutions.com

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Welcome back to the Eat Local New York podcast.

This week my guest is Caleb, owner of Town and Country pest Solutions.

Town and Country Pest Solutions is the title sponsor of our Eat Local New York restaurant week.

They are a locally owned pest... more

Welcome back to the mayo and fry bread podcast. This week we're talking about how tipping has gotten out of hand in America.

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Recent Guests

Joseph Steffieri
Owner of Joe's Brooklyn Pizza
Joe's Brooklyn Pizza
Episode: #223 - Joe from Joe's Brooklyn Pizza
Kathy Hochul
Governor of New York
State of New York
Episode: #222 - The One with Governor Kathy Hochul

Hosts

Anthony Tringale
Host of the podcast, Anthony Tringale engages with local food figures, sharing their insights and stories to highlight the New York culinary scene.
Mayo
Co-host known for light-hearted commentary and engaging anecdotes related to the food culture.
Fry Bread
Co-host who often shares culinary experiences and humorous stories, enhancing the dynamic of discussions in the podcast.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 31 ratings
  • Best ever

    Great flow to the conversation. On important controversial topics in a natural way love this podcast i have listened to every single episode. Can’t wait for the next one!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Timmakesbeer
    United States2 years ago
  • Came for the food…

    This is a ChatGPT podcast with occasional food-related interviews.

    I get that the interviewer has an ebook to sell, but 90% less AI talk with people who aren’t interested in the topic would make these easier to listen to.

    It was great to hear the Curd Nerd story in any case.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    rathermotheaten
    United States3 years ago
  • Fantastic!

    Great podcast, and love what he’s doing for the CNY community. Truly incredible and I am loving getting to know the owners and chefs behind my favorite restaurants!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    meghanfbg
    United States6 years ago
  • Central NY Foodies will Love it

    Great podcAst keep up the good work

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Coz123457
    United States6 years ago
  • Exactly what I needed

    When it's so easy to become cynical about the food/drink scene in Syracuse, Anthony continues to help restore some faith by giving a voice to the good people behind the scenes. Thanks man!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nate McCabe
    United States6 years ago

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Some listeners feel that certain episodes may focus too much on tangential topics, wishing for a more streamlined conversation around local food.
There is a strong emphasis on local food culture which resonates well with fans of community-driven narratives.
Listeners appreciate the engaging conversations and the warmth of the host's interactions with guests.

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#214
United Kingdom/Arts/Food

Talking Points

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#224 - The one with Caleb from Town and Country Pest Solutions
Q: What insights do you have from your experience in the family business?
Growing up in this environment instilled values of hard work and community service, which reflect in how we operate our business today.
#224 - The one with Caleb from Town and Country Pest Solutions
Q: How do you view pest control in the restaurant industry?
It is crucial for maintaining public health and the reputation of restaurants; pest control helps ensure cleanliness and food safety.

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Focusing on New York State's vibrant local food culture, engaging conversations revolve around notable figures in the culinary scene, including chefs, business owners, and food truck operators. The discussions often spotlight the unique stories behind local establishments, emphasizing their contributions to the community, challenges faced, and innovations in the food industry. Listeners gain insights into various aspects of food culture, from the dynamics of running a small business to the personal anecdotes that add character to the culinary landscape. This podcast is particularly engaging for those interested in local food movements, culinary entrepreneurship, and the cultural significance of food in New York State.

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2. Kathy Hochul

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