Episode 148: Mollie Katzen on Vegetables

Episode 148: Mollie Katzen on Vegetables

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Katie Parla is a Rome-based food and beverage writer, cookbook author, and culinary guide. She is known for her expertise on Italian food culture, having written or edited over 35 books. In her new book Katie has gone even deeper into the history and evolution of the food culture ...  Show more

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