Episodios

  • Local Fish Finds | Chew In The Lou Podcast | Episode 17
    Mar 9 2022

    One might think that with Missouri being long distances from the nearest ocean, that good seafood is hard to come by in St. Louis.  Well, that's not the case!  (and no, we are not pulling it out of the muddy Mississippi either!).  There are some stellar seafood restaurants and chefs in town, including our guest, Chef Heidi Skye Hamamura, owner of Taberu.  Oh, it's also Lent in St. Louis, so, FISH FRY SEASON!

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    53 m
  • A Delicious Day In Your Neighborhood: Webster Groves | Chew In The Lou Podcast | Episode 16
    Feb 23 2022

    Surprise! It's a double podcast drop day here at Chew In The Lou!  We figured if we are going to debut our new "A Delicious Day In Your Neighborhood" feature, and start with Kirkwood, it's only fitting that we drop a Webster Groves episode at the same time!  Give these episodes a listen, and then head over to Chew In The Lou on social media and tell us what we missed!  

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    1 h y 2 m
  • A Delicious Day In Your Neighborhood: Kirkwood | Chew In The Lou Podcast | Episode 15
    Feb 23 2022

    In a new feature on our podcast, Lydia and Joe once a month will be talking about a local St. Louis neighborhood, and highlighting some of the long term food pillars, heavyweights, hidden gems, and up-and-coming establishments in that neighborhood's food scene.  Welcome to "A Delicious Day In Your Neighborhood".  First stop?  Kirkwood.  

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    49 m
  • Love and Chocolate | Chew In The Lou Podcast | Episode 14
    Feb 9 2022

    Lydia and Joe look back on some of their more loving and memorable Valentine's Day meals, including in Joe's case when he screwed up the first Valentine's Day with the woman who would luckily stick around and become his wife.  This all leads up to a creamy and sweet conversation all about chocolate with master chocolatier Brian Pelletier of Kakao Chocolate, who finally answers the question for us: Is white chocolate really chocolate?

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    45 m
  • Local Plant-Based Livin' | Chew In The Lou Podcast | Episode 13
    Jan 26 2022

    Have you given up on your New Year's resolution?  Yeah, us too.  Maybe it's because you set out to a goal to NEVER do something, as opposed to setting a goal of trying to do MORE of something, like trying more plant-based foods in 2022.  Let's explore that topic, with local plant-based eating expert Caryn Dugan, aka, STL Veg Girl!

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    53 m
  • The Mocktail Lounge | Chew In The Lou Podcast | Episode 12
    Jan 12 2022

    Many folks across the St. Louis region kick off the new year with food related resolutions.  Eating healthier, cooking at home more, or cutting out alcohol in the month of January.  To explore this trend of "Dry January" a little more, we stopped in for a visit at The Mocktail Lounge on Main Street in St. Charles to try a few non-alcoholic libations.  Instead, what we got was a tremendously human story about recovery, motivation, and community.  Of course we sampled some tremendously fancy and fun mocktails too...

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    50 m
  • 2021 St. Louis Food Year In Review | Chew In The Lou Podcast | Episode 11
    Dec 29 2021

    As we wrap up 2021 and look forward to 2022, we recap some of the top food news of the St. Louis region this year, and maybe some of 2020 as well because let's be honest, it's all sort of a blur right?  The pandemic has its hands in lots of this.  We pour out a drink for some favorite restaurants we lost, examine some trends emerging, and highlight some new kids on the block doing great things.  

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    35 m
  • Holidays on Main Street St. Charles | Chew In The Lou Podcast | Episode 10
    Dec 15 2021

    Come along with us, as we take a stroll down Main Street St. Charles, all decked out for a traditional holiday celebration.  We eat some great food, talk to some awesome people, and soak in all the holiday cheer we can in this enclave of historical holiday happiness that is just over the the river and through the casinos.  

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    38 m