The Shameless Plugcast

Article Title: Feed Me Bubbe’s Shameless Plug

Feed Me Bubbe’s Shameless Plug (Episode 19)

This episode features an interview the creators popular cooking podcast Feed Me Bubbe; Avrom & Bubbe!

Feed Me Bubbe’s Shameless Plugs:

Feed Me Bubbe – http://www.feedmebubbe.com
Feed Me Bubbe (Myspace) – http://www.myspace.com/feedmebubbe
Feed Me Bubbe (Blip.TV) – http://feedmebubbe.blip.tv
Chalutz Productions – http://www.chalutzproductions.com
Call Bubbe and leave a message: 646-248-6978″

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One Minute How To

Article Title: Item #138 – How To Prepare Cholent

Avrom and Bubbe explain the best way to prepare the popular Jewish meal, cholent.

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Raging Titter Radio Podcast

Article Title: Raging Titter Radio Episode 12 (Means And Meanings)

UNOFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT

“You know what else I want to talk about is.. Feed… Me… Bubbe…

Feed Me Bubbe is a… fan-tas-tic… is a fantastic video podcast. Umm… starring Avrom and Bubbe.

And what they do is show you how to make traditional Jewish dishes.

And you know what, there easy, and I think it’s important to know how to feed yourself.

Because I think many of us, I’m not including myself, although I do fall victim to the… uh… convenience of certain foods but not enough of us know how to feed ourselves… properly.

You know, eh… and food is getting more and more expensive, and yet we can make the most delicious things with very simple ingredients, thanks to Avrom and Bubbe.

Um… you can find Feed Me Bubbe at www.chalutzproductions.com they’ll be links in the shownotes. You can also find Feed Me Bubbe at… you can find it on youtube, find it on revver, you can find it by going to my freinds on myspace on the Raging Titter Myspace and clicking on thier link, or thier profile.

Anyway, Feed Me Bubbe, absolutely fantastic. I actually made the latkes the other day although the did not look as good as Bubbe’s latkes they… they were delicious and I did eat them for like a week.

So oh my god microphone.

I did eat them for about a week so… you know basically I took an onion and a…. what I had left of a sack of potatoes, and some flour, I think that was it. Salt pepper, oil, you know to fry them. And bang, delicious latkes, ate em all week, uh felt nourished, that’s whats missing sometimes, that feeling of nourishment.

Anyway um… I was conversing with Avrom the other day, and he assured me that there would be a new Feed Me Bubbe… very very… that a new one was imminent.

And I personally can’t wait to see what, uh what they come up with. There’s a basic thing that you don’t get back to enough… feeding yourself. Preparing and consuming food that you prepare.

Everybody says [in different voice] I don’t have time. [end of voice] really, but you do have time to shorten your lifespan by shoving a bunch of CR@P in your body… ok. It’s good to know. You won’t be missed, just had to say…

Feed Me Bubbe check them out.”

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Itunes

Article Title: Front Page of Podcast Menu In Itunes Store

Got a tip from Josh from Democracast that Feed Me Bubbe was listed on the front page of the podcast section of the Itunes Store.

After checking it out, here is a screenshot from 2/19/07

Feed Me Bubbe ITunes

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The Channel Channel

Article Title: Feed Me Bubbe

“Traditional warm food cooked by Jewish Grandmother. Easy to prepare and very tasty to eat.”

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Upon Further Review

Article Title: Episode 24 of Upon Further Review!

“and finally, we ask what truly is lowfat as we review the cooking vidcast Feed Me Bubbe….”

“seven is seven in yiddish”

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Podcast Salad

Article Title: Podcast Salad 29: Epicurious Bob Chicken Bubbe Kitchen

“No offense Bob, but Feed Me Bubbe takes a more more grandmotherly approach to cooking.

How about some nice chicken soup? [Feed Me Bubbe clip]

How about that Yiddish Reggae music.”

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One Minute How To

Article Title: Item #67 – How To Prepare Gefilte Fish With A Traditional Taste

“Bubbe explains how she serves gefilte fish in a simplified way, for that traditional taste.”

Item #67 – How To Prepare Gefilte Fish With A Traditional Taste

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