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If you're tired of reading about food, listen to it »
Posted by: sarah 2 years, 1 month agoIn a world of glossy food magazines, $50 cookbooks and tv hosts who seem to care more about make-up than marinades, a quieter, cheaper and decidedly more old-fashioned way to explore cooking is getting new play. Inexpensive podcasting equipment, the Internet and obsession with eating, food broadcasting is more democratic than ever.




