I often see something interesting and am not sure if it's something new or something I've already printed in the past. I sure wish all recipes indicated date posted.
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Courtney R.
January 3, 2021
Hi. Just wanted to agree with Ruth- the reason it's important to be able to look up a topic or recipe using a date is because when you're listening to the radio podcast, you might be painting, going to the bathroom, taking a bath, ironing, etc., and you can't just write down the name of a fancy recipe. By the time you get a pen, you might remember the podcast was about charring, roasting, brazing, etc., etc., or the recipe might have had iceberg lettuce and charred eggplant, but if you don't know the NAME of the recipe, there's no way you can get it! It's like being prevented from learning how to spell a word correctly because you can't find it because you can't spell it. Very frustrating. I want the cookbooks that were described in the show between 4:00-5:00 on Jan. 2, 2021, but there's no way to find out except HOPE someone reads this comment. C. Rusoff, email included- please send names of books!

April DoddMilk Street Staff
January 3, 2021
Courtney - because different local radio stations air episodes at different times, I'm not certain which episode information to provide you with. However, you can find details about each radio episode, and easily re-listen to find the information you need, on our radio page, here: . -April D.

