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Darlene Petersen, MD and Paula Donnelly Cook, MD are board certified addiction medicine and family medicine physicians providing evidence based education, clinical pearls and resources to physicians, residents and students while striving to destigmatize the treatment of addiction in our medical culture and save lives. Tune in to learn about the latest treatments for all things addiction. Join us as we conduct expert interviews, review clinical pearls and best practices and discuss the latest ...
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Hi, I’m Paula Mohammed, welcome to my podcast: In My Kitchen with Paula. This podcast is a gathering place for culinary adventurers who love to travel. Here’s a little about me… My parents came from very different backgrounds, so I grew up with cultural influences from Pakistan, Japan, Italy, and New Zealand. In our family kitchen, the different traditions, recipes, and stories mingled together to create meals that were fun, inspiring, and memorable. This inspired a love of travel and cookin ...
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Recipes and stories about food by La Gringa Cocina Listen along while I cook my favorite foods, tell stories about my days on the line and hopefully learn some cool stuff about my favorite subject, food! Episodes in Spanish, english and spanglish.
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During each episode, your hosts Michael and Lesley will explore the world of U.S.-grown rice through the eyes of the people who know it best – farmers, millers, researchers, marketers, exporters and end-users. Whether it’s amazing achievements in sustainability and conservation, exciting promotional strategies, or innovative technology, we’ll get deep into the weeds to tell the story of U.S. rice. Whether you’re a seasoned ag industry professional or just looking to learn more about the rice ...
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Hosted by Chef Hannes, The Private Chef Podcast features stories of people who have succeeded in finding their calling and are now living out their passion. Each episode is an interview with a different chef and private service industry leader, covering everything from getting started to what they wish they had known. You'll get a taste of the exciting life of being an estate manager for private households, founder/director of a reputed staffing firm, and a private chef, from working with ce ...
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Robert talks about his personal journey with diabetes. Cooking and healthy eating. Chef, Author, Speaker and a Person Living with Diabeties Growing up in Los Angeles offered a culinary experience I will always cherish. Family cooks and guests in my home were experts in preparing Jewish, Mexican, Middle and Far Eastern as well as traditional dishes, which gave me a love for food and the creative outlet it provided. After graduating from the prestigious Culinary Institute of America in 1976, I ...
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The Culinati Podcast

Holly V. Kapherr: Food Writer and Podcaster

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The Culinati Podcast is the show for foodies in the know! Featuring in-depth interviews with culinary tastemakers that inspire, engage and dive deep into the big ideas behind the things we eat and drink.
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Coffee Cake 250g soft butter 125g castor sugar 125g soft brown sugar 3 eggs 50g chopped walnuts 225g self raising flour 50g chopped dates 1 vanilla extract Set oven to 180°c and line a loaf tin or baking tin with parchment paper.Beat the butter and sugars together until pale and fluffy. Add eggs one at a time, then fold in flour, walnuts, dates and…
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Bertrand Amaraggi: Co-founder & CEO Julie Ruelle: Registered Dietitian The links we'd like for the show notes are: GoCoCo, Download the app: https://www.gococo.app/ GoCoCo, Our Philosophy: https://www.gococo.app/our-philosophy GoCoCo, For people living with or at risk for diabetes: https://www.gococo.app/post/our-type-2-diabetes-warning…
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I Was Anastasia by Ariel Lawhon. The Romanovs hold an enduring fascination for many of us, and this is the fictional account of Anna Anderson, who for 50 years claimed that she survived the massacre and was in fact Anastasia Romanov. The author cleverly presents the details of what happened, and this woman’s subsequent fight to be recognised as gen…
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Cooks Islands tourism figures have exceeded industry expectations for the second year in a row. After a Covid-induced downturn, travel stats surpassed predicted figures for the 2023 year - and 2024 is on track to record a similar boom. BloggerAtLarge.com writer Megan Singleton says it's likely over 115,000 Kiwi travellers will visit the region by t…
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This week on the Sunday Panel, Coast Day host Lorna Riley and resident economist at Opes Partners, Ed McKnight, joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the week - and more! New research reveals over 60 percent of Kiwis are avoiding the news, citing lack of trust and negative impact on mental well-being. Should we be concerned? Are d…
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On the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast for 13th October 2024, Celebrity Treasure Island and ZM host Bree Tomasel opens up on a harrowing childhood experience and her journey to find herself. Girl on the Train author Paula Hawkins talks finding fame later in life and her new book touted as her best yet. Francesca reflects on t…
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October 12 marked World Arthritis Day, a global awareness day to acknowledge those suffering from rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases. It’s estimated more than 670,000 New Zealanders have arthritis. Naturopath and wellness expert Erin O'Hara shares her tips to get ahead of managing joint pain as you age. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener …
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A new biographical drama film based on Donald Trump's early years has arrived in theatres weeks ahead of the election - and the Republican nominee is less than pleased. Trump's team has threatened to sue director Ali Abbasi in a bid to delay the wide release of The Apprentice after it premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May. Entertainment comm…
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The next time you head to the zoo and see an elephant, look closely at its trunk, you might be able to tell if it's a "lefty" or a "righty" based on its whiskers and wrinkles. A study published in the journal Royal Society Open Science offers a clever way to identify an elephant’s preferred "handedness" by examining the wrinkles and whiskers on its…
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It's nearly been a full decade since British author Paula Hawkins made a name for herself in the literary world. Crime thriller The Girl on the Train was a global number one bestseller - it sold over 23 million copies and helped solidify Hawkins' place in the crime fiction sphere. She's returned with her latest work, The Blue Hour, and fans and cri…
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Bree Tomasel, the co-host of Celebrity Treasure Island and ZM's afternoon drive show has opened up about the substance behind the banter in her new memoir. UnApologetically Me reveals Tomasel struggled with ADHD, anxiety, personal discoveries - and survived a traumatic attack as a child. She says she was inspired to share her story in a bid to help…
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The NZ Herald’s original true crime podcast, Chasing Ghosts, is back to explore the notorious decades-long catfishing scheme conducted by one New Zealand woman. In April 2011, a woman was found to have tricked dozens of teenage boys and young men across Christchurch with fake profiles - into starting romantic relationships online. The perpetrator, …
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New Zealand First faithful are hammering out policy ideas at their annual conference in Hamilton. More than 250 delegates are in attendance in a turn-out leader Winston Peters has dubbed the 'best crowd in decades'. NZ Herald political reporter Adam Pearse is expecting a 'lively' atmosphere at the party's first event since they got into Government.…
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Jammy Dodgers Cook time: 15 minutes Prep time: 35 minutes Serves: 10 biscuits 100 gm caster sugar 175 gm butter 1/4 tsp salt 1 lemon zest 2 tbsp cornflour 200 gm standard flour 120 gm raspberry jam Extra icing sugar Pre-heat your oven to 180*c. Lightly cream the sugar, butter, salt and lemon zest. Add half the sifted ingredients, creaming until com…
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A month away from competitive racing hasn't harmed Team New Zealand. The holders have started their defence of the America's Cup in emphatic style - beating Britannia in both races on Day One, the first by 41 seconds, the second by 27 seconds. Sailing commentator Chris Steele says this marks a tough start to the Cup for Britannia. LISTEN ABOVE See …
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More and more Kiwis appear to be avoiding the news in droves. According to a new study, 60 percent of New Zealanders have admitted to avoiding the news - citing lack of trust or the way it negatively impacts their mood. Victoria University's Dr Alex Beattie, the lead author behind the study, says people's appetite for the news has decreased in rece…
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Tomorrow marks 12 months since the election which saw the country take a step to the to the right, with Christopher Luxon’s coalition coming into power. During the week, I've read numerous opinion pieces reflecting on politics in NZ under both Hipkins and Luxon’s leadership. We know it has taken the Prime Minister time to grasp the nuances of polit…
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In this episode, Dr. Mason Turner returns to delve into the complexities of ADHD and substance use disorders. He shares valuable insights on obtaining an accurate diagnosis, exploring effective treatment options, and emphasizes the critical role of compliance monitoring in achieving positive outcomes. Hosted by Paula Donnelly Cook, MD and Darlene P…
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In this landmark 100th episode of the podcast, hosts Lesley and Michael reflect on their podcasting journey, the many guests they've talked with, and gloat a little over all the world class TV shows that never made it to 100 episodes. Arkansas rice farmer and The Rice Stuff Instigator Jennifer James stops by to share her thoughts, and then the talk…
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This is the F#$%ing News by Paddy Gower - Funny, brutally honest and packed with amazing yarns and incredible stories from a huge and varied career, this is Paddy Gower, unleashed. Madwoman by Chelsea Bieker - A gripping story of motherhood and motherloss and the brutal, mighty things women do to keep themselves and each other alive. LISTEN ABOVE S…
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In this week's edition of the Sunday Panel, TV Producer Irene Gardiner and Radio Host Roman Travers join in on a chat about the following issues of the week - and more! Google threatens NZ media - are we doomed? How did we get here? US Election - which VP candidate has impressed us? How close does the race look? dodo bird de-extinction - fund it or…
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Rugby player Honey Hireme-Smiler talks to Francesca Rudkin about her new book, and the life-experiences she details within. She reflects on growing up quite mischievous yet humble, and having a great cast of friends and family with her. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Jamie Ensor: New Zealand Herald Political Reporter on school property changes, capital gains tax, Chris Luxon's house controversy, and Casey Costello's tobacco woes. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Newstalk ZB által
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So the America’s Cup finals are almost here. At last! Ineos Britannia booked the finals spot against Team New Zealand after beating Luna Rossa Prada in the Louis Vuitton Cup final 7-4. The British will be thrilled to have made it after a close and exciting series, with Luna Rosa looking so good in the early round robins and pushing the competition …
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On the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast for Sunday October 6 2024, Dunedin Mayor Jules Radich updates us on Dunedin Floods, Director of Otago Palaeogenetics lab Nic Rawlence talks about Sir Peter Jackson de-extinction funding, Honey Hireme-Smiler discusses her new book, and much more! Get the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudk…
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This episode of 'In My Kitchen with Paula' features a conversation between host Paula Mohammed and guest Paola, a self-love coach living in Puglia, Italy. Paola shares her journey from a high-paced London life to embracing the serene culture of Puglia, encouraging listeners to find joy and self-love through Italian cooking. The episode explores the…
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We Solve Murders by Richard Osman - more brilliant, gentle crime from the author who gave us The Thursday Murder Club. He’s taking a break from that series and has started a new one, centred around a family - Amy, who’s a bodyguard, her father in law Steve – a quiet, eccentric homebody ex cop - and his son Adam. There’s a charming wit and interplay…
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Over in Hawaii, tourism officials are looking to encourage Kiwi tourists to check out their island community for the summer. Hawaiian Airlines has brought back their direct seasonal service to New Zealand and they're encouraging travellers to support local communities through their latest global campaign. BloggerAtLarge writer Megan Singleton says …
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In this week's edition of the Sunday Panel, 818 director Chris Henry and Capital director Ben Thomas joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the week - and more! Daylight saving has officially kicked in - how do we feel? Are we excited for the warmer weather? Transport Minister Simeon Brown has unveiled some new changes to speed lim…
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The winter blues are over for good, daylight saving has officially kicked in and spring is here. People are more likely to feel unmotivated in the winter, so experts consider spring the best time to work in new healthy habits. Naturopath and wellness expert Erin O'Hara explains why drinking water, eating better, and getting more exercise feel easie…
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Grilled asparagus with haloumi, lemon dressing and almonds 250gm haloumi 2 bunches asparagus 1/2 cup roasted whole almonds 2 tbsp honey Flour for haloumi Extra sunflower oil for frying Flaky salt Lemon dressing Juice of 2 lemons 1 Tbsp Dijon mustard 1 cup sunflower oil Salt and freshly ground black pepper 2 Tbsp honey Preheat the oven to 180*C. Sma…
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On the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast for Sunday 29 September 2024, winner of Alone Australia, Gina Chick, joins Francesca to discuss surviving 67 days in the Tasmanian wilderness in winter and her new book We Are The Stars. New Zealand-born director Christine Jeffs is back with her first feature film in 16 years - an adapta…
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A mysterious white substance found on the heads and necks of 3,600-year-old mummies in north-western China has just been identified as the world’s oldest known cheese. Published in the journal Cell, this discovery offers a rare glimpse into the dietary practices of ancient civilisations. The mummies were actually unearthed two decades ago in the Ta…
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1980's hitmakers The Cure seem like they're aiming for a musical comeback. The band recently released Alone, their first new single in over sixteen years, and they have a new album due out on November 1st. Flicks.co.nz editor Steve Newall says this seems to be an era of older acts returning to the music world, as this follows the announcement of ne…
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Kiwi director Christine Jeffs has returned to the film scene after a sixteen-year break with a medical drama that's drawing in interest and acclaim. A Mistake, starring Elizabeth Banks, is based on the highly-regarded 2019 novel of the same name and it explores medical mishaps, ethics and hospital politics. Christine Jeffs says working with Elizabe…
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Gina Chick is no stranger to survival - and she's proven herself to be pretty tough emotionally. She famously survived alone in the Tasmanian wilderness for 68 days with barely any supplies and no food during the cold winter months. Outside of the competitions, she's had to battle some personal challenges - she's had cancer twice, tragically lost h…
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Some believe yesterday's protest in Dunedin was about more than just the Government pushing pause on the city's new hospital. About 35,000 people marched through the city calling on the Government to keep its promise and build it with no cuts. Nurses Organisation President Anne Daniels says there's a general feeling this Government is failing the h…
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Police Commissioner Andrew Coster has made the switch from top cop to head of a new Government initiative. Coster will depart the role early in November - and take over as head of the Government's new Social Investment Agency. NZ Herald political editor Claire Trevett says Coster tried to muscle along following the change of Government last year - …
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The curse in the Capital has been lifted, with the All Blacks going on to triumph 33-13 against the Wallabies at Sky Stadium. The five-tries-to-one victory leaves New Zealand with a six-win, three-loss record in Robertson's first year. Newstalk ZB rugby commentator Elliott Smith says it was a 'dominant' performance by the All Blacks - but there's s…
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Several road safety experts have voiced concern about the new batch of changes for speed limits. Transport Minister Simeon Brown says all blanket speed limit reductions on local streets, arterial roads, and state highways will be reversed by July next year. He says there'll be reduced variable speed limits outside schools during pick up and drop of…
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Over the past 9 weeks, the media and many in the country have been fixated on a court case that took place in Auckland. I am, of course, talking about the trial of Philip Polkinghorne, a wealthy, retired eye surgeon with a desire for methamphetamine, sex workers and quirky socks, who was accused of murdering his wife Pauline Hanna. He was found not…
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250ml double cream 50g soft brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 egg 100g dark chocolate chopped Simmer the cream, sugar and vanilla until the sugar has dissolved. Pour over the dark chocolate and stir until melted. Cool for 5 minutes and whisk in the egg. Pour into 4 ramekins or glasses and chill until set – about 6 hours. Poached plums 4 plums, halve…
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Time to talk trade. Michael and Lesley are joined by USA Rice's new(ish) Director of Trade Policy Karah Janevicius to talk global markets and trade policy. From India and the ITC to the tariffs and the WTO, Karah breaks down the complex issues that are so important to the rice industry. Plus, she shares her origin story and the gang talks about Nut…
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The Hidden Girl by Lucinda Riley. This was, in fact, her very first book written under another name and never made available here in New Zealand. Her son Harry Whitaker, with whom she had a long standing creative partnership, has edited it and given it a whole new life. It's classic Lucinda Riley and her thousands of fans will be thrilled. It’s an …
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