This week on Eat Your Words, host Cathy Erway is joined in the studio by Stephanie Villani, owner of Blue Moon Fish in Mattituck, Long Island, and co-author of The Fisherman's Wife: Sustainable Recipes and Salty Stories. Also joining is Stephanie's co-author, Kevin Bay.
Emissions
- Eat Your Words
- Episode 315: The Fisherman's Wife
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