On this week’s episode of Let’s Eat In, Cathy Erway is joined in the HRN shipping containers by Jean Devine and Kate Suhr! Jean and Kate make delicious granola and beautiful ceramics at The Brooklyn Flea and Smorgasburg. Their business’s name? Well, it’s simply Jean and Kate! Tune into this episode to hear how Jean and Kate met while volunteering, and how they decided to start cooking and crafting as a business. Hear about Jean and Kate’s supper club, Jean and Kate Plus Eight, and how their events feature only handmade tableware and homemade food! Jean and Kate talk about the importance of sourcing, and listen in to hear about their experiences at the cranberry bog! Also, find out what Jean and Kate would make for their ideal date meals. This program has been brought to you by S. Wallace Edwards & Sons.
Emissions
- Eat Your Words
- Episode 127: Jean + Kate
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