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Our Portuguese Table
Maria Lawton and Angela Simoes
56 episodes
6 months ago
Angela and Maria are back! Join these two friends as they discuss bringing back their podcast after the worst of the pandemic over, and how life has gotten a little better.
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Angela and Maria are back! Join these two friends as they discuss bringing back their podcast after the worst of the pandemic over, and how life has gotten a little better.
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Our Portuguese Table
Let's Reset The Table
Angela and Maria are back! Join these two friends as they discuss bringing back their podcast after the worst of the pandemic over, and how life has gotten a little better.
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4 years ago
52 minutes 13 seconds

Our Portuguese Table
Catching up with The Portuguese Kids
Maria and Angela catch up with Derrick and Brian from the Portuguese Kids to talk about how we've all handled the shelter in place, new business ventures and just how much we all love each other. What's your favorite Portuguese Kid video? https://www.facebook.com/portuguesekids/
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5 years ago
57 minutes 15 seconds

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Angela and Maria Bitch About Quarantine
In this episode, Maria and Angela just spend time catching up and bitch about dealing with the COVID-19 quarantine. Join in on the laughs and let us know what you think!
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5 years ago
45 minutes 17 seconds

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Worrying is a Portuguese national past time
This is a unique episode in that our guest is Dr. Darlene Sousa and we talk about some of the more "taboo" topics in our community such as some of the anxiety and worry that plagues so many in our community, but we never talk about it. This is the first of many episodes where we talk about some of the social and relationship challenges we face. If you'd like to reach out to Dr. Sousa, you can reach her at: DarleneSousa@childmindnorthwest.com
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5 years ago
57 minutes 46 seconds

Our Portuguese Table
Let's Get Started Again
Maria and Angela are back in action recording new episodes.
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5 years ago
1 hour 11 seconds

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It's all about the cake!
NOTE: This episode was recorded in early 2018 ************************** It’s our 50th episode! And to think that we met doing a webinar and now it’s been 2 years! Maria and Angela discuss what they’ve been up to – from holiday gatherings to cooking classes with Jeremiah. If you haven’t listened to Jeremiah’s podcast, listen here: https://soundcloud.com/our-portuguese-table/jeremiah-the-great-portuguese-american-baker We also chat about some of the experimenting we’ve been doing with food – Alheira meatballs and Portuguese mac n’cheese. Maria’s Portuguese Table has been doing well – Maria’s been receiving calls from PBS all over the U.S., including Hawaii! Contact your local PBS station to request them to air Maria’s Portuguese Table!
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6 years ago
57 minutes 30 seconds

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Art from the Heart
NOTE: This episode was recorded in early 2018 ****************************** Today, we chat with Helia Sousa, an artist from San Jose, California. Angela & Helia are good friends and met during their time organizing the Day of Portugal festival at Kelley Park. For more info, visit: https://www.diadeportugalca.org. Helia discusses her family’s creative roots in Terceira, Azores, where she was born – her dad was a barber and mom was a seamstress. She began painting after taking an art class in high school and hasn’t stopped since. Helia’s favorite subjects are rural scenes of life in the Azores, especially in Terceira and São Miguel—where she still has family—although she has expanded her portfolio since. Angela mentions that she thought she was in one of Helia’s paintings after visiting the Azores – Helia captured the magic so perfectly on a canvas it transports you to the real-life scene. “Never stop learning” is one of Helia’s mottos! A self-taught artist, she jumped into a new artist career after retirement and teaches classes at local craft stores. Fun fact: Angela and Helia also work together on the series of books Angela authors, along with Angela Silveira. Cheers to strong Portuguese women working together! Now on to food… Helia shares her love of baking and she often makes Maria’s queijadas de leite (milk tarts). Find the recipe here: https://azoreangreenbean.com/2017/08/milk-tarts-queijadas-de-leite/ Surprisingly, Helia is not a big fan of shellfish, but she does love an açorda and linguiça (who doesn’t?!) View Helia’s artwork on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEkkW1QziWQ Helia’s Facebook profile: https://www.facebook.com/HeliasPortugueseArt Have a suggestion about who we should interview next? Send us an e-mail at feedback@ourportuguesetable.com! Até a próxima!
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6 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes 6 seconds

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It was meant to be, with Achadinha Cheese Company
NOTE: This episode was recorded in early 2018 ********************************** In today’s episode of Our Portuguese Table, we chat with Donna Pacheco of Achadinha Cheese Company in Petaluma, California. The company’s name comes from the family’s roots in Achadinha, Nordeste, São Miguel. Donna tells us about the importance of feeding your animals well and how it impacts the final product. In 2002, one of Achadinha’s cheese received the American Cheese Society Best in Show. Maria tells us about a serendipitous connection between Achadinha and Petaluma. Visit their website to learn more about their tours, cheese-making classes and more.To learn about Achadinha: https://www.achadinhacheese.com, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AchadinhaCheese Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/achadinha_cheese_ Até a próxima!
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6 years ago
49 minutes 28 seconds

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Meet Ana, the Winemaker
NOTE: This episode was recorded in early 2018 ************************** In today’s episode, we chat with Ana Diogo-Draper, of Artesa Winery, based in Napa, California. Growing up in Portugal, Ana often spent time in the Alentejo, where her dad’s family is from, although her family was not in the wine business. It wasn’t until Ana took a course at the University of Évora, with famed Portuguese wine-maker Paulo Laureano, that she decided wine was going to be her career. His and Ana’s biggest piece of advice about breaking into the wine industry is working a harvest to figure out if it really is a passion. Ana interned in Napa before taking a full-time position and moving to the U.S. to make wine. Opportunities for women in this male-dominated industry were more limited in Portugal. Things are slowly changing… Ana currently experiments with Iberian varietals, to which she brings a European twist. She often travels to Portugal and we chat about the current boom in Portuguese wines. She often attends and hosts wine events but has yet to host a Portuguese wine and food pairing class. We’ll be working on that next. ;) To learn more about Portuguese wines, visit the Wines of Portugal website: http://www.winesofportugal.info Plan a visit to Artesa Winery: https://www.artesawinery.com and tell Ana hello! If you have any questions for Ana, e-mail us at feedback@ourportuguesetable.com and we’d be happy to connect you. Até a próxima!
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6 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 12 seconds

Our Portuguese Table
Losing Alexandre
Maria and Angela talk about the passing of Angela's son Alexandre.
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6 years ago
51 minutes 51 seconds

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Digging Into Our Roots
In today’s episode of Our Portuguese Table, we chat Doug da Rocha Holmes, one of the Portuguese community’s premiere genealogists. One of today’s big trends is genealogy testing and learning more about our roots. Doug first began studying genealogy in the 80’s when he wanted to learn about his mom’s family tree. He began to research more about his dad’s side and the rest is history. ;) Doug has done a lot of research in the Azores, especially on the islands of Terceira and Pico. His program has a list of about 300,000 names thus far. He’s your go-to guy! Doug has connected with others through social media to and is currently conducting additional testing, as well. We also discuss Angela and Maria’s possible connections to William the Conquer and other nobility. For more information about Doug’s services or to begin your ancestral journey, visit his website: http://www.dholmes.com/ or send him a message at: holmes@dholmes.com
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6 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 35 seconds

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New Baby, New TV Show and Dreams of Retirement in Portugal
Note: This episode was recorded before December 2018, so some of the info may sound out of date. But it's still a great "catch up" episode! Enjoy! In today’s episode, we spend some time catching up. It’s been a while since we’ve told you what’s going on. Angela tells us about how things are going with baby Alexandre and re-adjusting to working full-time. Maria also talks about the launch of her cooking show, Maria’s Portuguese Table, that began airing on PBS Rhode Island on Friday, January 4th. Visit Maria’s website to learn more. We are already planning Season 2!! Follow the progress of Maria's Portuguese Table show on Facebook! Maria also tells us about an exciting summer – the first time she brought her kids to São Miguel as adults – now, when’s the next trip?! Maria and her family took a walking tour with minuvida (www.minuvida.com) and loved it. Lastly, we discuss our dreams of retiring to Portugal and spending time cooking and traveling – who wouldn’t want that? Who should we interview next? Send your suggestions to feedback@ourportuguesetable.com. Até a próxima!
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6 years ago
1 hour 18 minutes 41 seconds

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Saudade Toronto - You HAVE to go
In today’s episode of ‘Our Portuguese Table’, we chat with Nancy Fernandes of Saudade Toronto in Toronto, Canada. Nancy, who has admired design from a young age (thanks in part to traveling around Portugal), suggested an idea to a couple friends about opening a local shop that celebrates design and selling artisanal goods made in Portugal. (Nancy’s roots are in the Minho and Baixo Alentejo.) They found a space in Little Portugal and it’s been a hit since the shop opened in 2015! The shop features items for all budgets and styles from well-known brands like Vista Alegre and Bordallo Pinheiro to B.Joy to one-of-a-kind pieces from local artisans. She visits Portugal 2-3 times a year to connect with artisans. One of Nancy’s goals was to stock pieces from all over Portugal, Açores, and Madeira – showcasing different Portuguese design and products, and especially those with a modern spin. The shop’s inventory is constantly changing – contact Saudade if you’re looking for a particular item. To shop, visit: www.saudadetoronto.com or check them out on Facebook: facebook.com/Saudadetoronto or Instagram: instagram.com/saudadetoronto Address: 1191 Dundas Street West Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6J 1X3
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6 years ago
56 minutes 27 seconds

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Portuguese Crypto Queen - Mariah Vitoria
In today’s episode of Our Portuguese Table, Angela and Maria chat with Mariah Vitoria, who is a cryptocurrency enthusiast. Mariah was a student when she began dabbling in online sweepstakes. She sold many of the cars and prizes she won.  In 2013, she purchased a donut fryer online before making the jump to food trucks. During the off-season, Mariah began learning about cryptocurrency, like Bitcoin, and hasn’t looked back. She eventually sold her food truck, and began investing almost exclusively in Bitcoin. She suggests looking on YouTube to learn more about Bitcoin and other types of cryptocurrency. Mariah is currently based in Puerto Rico, where she trades cryptocurrency as well as advises and educates others about it. She also volunteers at orphanages during her free time. Mariah has traveled around the world, educating others about cryptocurrency. She enjoys visiting Hawaii and stopping at Leonard’s for malassadas. Mariah also tells us about the time she booked a trip to Terceira and left later that day. We also chat about some of her favorite foods, like linguiça soup; and her first food memory (hint: it’s not Portuguese). Connect with Mariah on YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCGSwCioVpcYIdqGgmf9DerQ or Instagram: instagram.com/mariahvitoria
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7 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes 6 seconds

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From San Jose to Terceira - Luis Lourenco Follows His Heart
In today’s episode of ‘Our Portuguese Table’, we chat with Luis Lourenço, formerly of Bacalhau Grill & Trade Rite Market https://www.facebook.com/thebacalhaugrill/ in San Jose, California. Luis worked for the original owners of Bacalhau Grill as a teenager before working at Safeway and then eventually taking over the market. Luis began serving bacalhau tacos (inspired by Bacalhau à Gomes de Sá) which became well-known across the Bay Area, in California. He had the opportunity to spend more time in Terceira and jumped at it. He currently operates Louie’s Place in São Bartolomeu, Angra do Heroísmo, Terceira: https://www.facebook.com/Louies-Place-Restaurant-Cafe-1348923001863533/. Stop by when you’re in the neighborhood and tell him Angela & Maria sent you! If you have ideas for podcasts or questions, send them to feedback@ourportuguesetable.com. Ate a próxima!
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7 years ago
1 hour 13 minutes 48 seconds

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Broa Café - Doing it Old School
In today’s episode, of Our Portuguese Table, we chat with Michael Casalinho of Broa Café in Jersey City, NJ. The episode was recorded just before one of the last winter storms of the year. With roots in the district of Leiria, Michael dabbled in many careers before devoting himself to the culinary world. Michael grew up in the Ironbound neighborhood of Newark and has had the opportunity to dine around the world. At Broa, he is working within his so-called “grandma boundaries” to provide guests with the most authentic and traditional dining experience. He wants to transport you to being in a tasca in Portugal, where the day’s menu is dictated by what’s fresh and in season. Michael even designed and decorated the restaurant to include personal family photos and heirlooms. He also discusses the emphasis he places on educating his guests about the origins behind their dishes. For example, did you know that the Portuguese brought curry to India during the Age of Exploration? He also spoke about the importance of being open and learning from others around you—we all bring different experiences to the table and should use them as a learning opportunity. As Michael said during the interview, “Follow your heart and your dreams. Be proud of where you came from and reach for the stars.” For more information, visit Broa’s website: www.broacafe.com Facebook: facebook.com/broacafe Instagram: www.instagram.com/broacafe
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7 years ago
1 hour 12 minutes 32 seconds

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David Silveira Garcia - Palco da Vida
In today’s episode, we chat with fadista David Silveira Garcia of San José, California! David is our first fadista on the show! He shares the history of his recent career and influences. David has had the opportunity to sing for greats like Celeste Rodrigues (Amália’s sister) in Lisbon. He released his second album, Palco da Vida, earlier this year. Performances this year include stops in Lisbon and the Açores—including Terceira, Faial, and São Miguel—and an upcoming trip to Hawaii. Visit his website for the latest updates and more information: www.davidsilveiragarcia.com. Listen to David’s music on Spotify, Apple Music, and Pandora. ​ David shares his favorite food memories, including snacking on crackers and São Jorge cheese and dinner party ideas. He also underscores the important of finding new and creative ways to get youth involved in the community—Portuguese-American or not. Instagram: www.instagram.com/dgpico Facebook: www.facebook.com/davidsilveiragarcia
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7 years ago
53 minutes 35 seconds

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Maria & Angela Answer Your Questions
In today’s episode of Our Portuguese Table, Angela and Maria answer your questions! We chat about pantry staples—Portuguese olive oil (azeite), vinegar (wine or cider), dried and/or canned beans, and sea salt (or Kosher) & spices—are a must; and how to make the perfect arroz doce. We also discuss menu ideas for a Portuguese meal for those who may not be familiar with Portuguese cuisine. Another live podcast and book-signing may be in the works, but stay tuned! Lastly, Maria taps into her roots and shares a little family history from where her mom’s side of the family migrated to the Azores from. Keep sending us your questions – another Q&A episode is in the works: feedback@ourportuguesetable.com
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7 years ago
1 hour 13 minutes 6 seconds

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Cafe Lucia - Hidden Gem in California's Wine Country
This episodes was recorded a few months ago, and since then we've received word that Cafe Lucia has closed down. We are so sad to hear this! it was still a great conversation and so we hope you will still enjoy hearing about what Lucia and Jason were able to accomplish. And here's hoping that Cafe Lucia opos up somewhere else! ************************************************* We’re back on the West Coast today! In today’s episode of Our Portuguese Table, we chat with Lucia Azevedo Fincher, owner nd Jason Santos, Director of Administration of Café Lucia in Healdsburg, California, in Wine Country. Maria had the chance to meet them and cook with Lucia and her brother, Chef Maneul Azevedo on her recent trip to California. Stay tuned for the California episode of Maria’s Portuguese Table, coming this spring! Lucia opened the restaurant 5 years ago along with her brother Chef Manuel (who also owns LaSalette and Tasca Tasca in Sonoma, California). Jason started out as the Café Lucia’s Chef de Cuisine when he graduated from culinary school. Some of Café Lucia’s popular dishes include Bacalhau No Forno (inspired by Bacalhau à Brás) and Arroz de Camarão (rice with prawns) as well as regional dishes like Goan-style clams and Feijoada. For weekend brunch, try the Massa French Toast with Portuguese sweet bread or Eggs Benedict with Piri-Piri Hollandaise. Jason and Lucia have noticed more people who have traveled to Portugal coming in for the dishes they first tried on their travels. Café Lucia has hosted an annual Fado night, which has grown and sold out over the years. Check their Facebook or website for the next one. We also chat about some of our first food memories – making flan with Boca Doce brand packets, making filhós, and cooking with morcela. Next time you’re in Wine Country and searching for Portuguese food, visit Café Lucia (and tell them Angela & Maria sent you)! Who should we interview next – send your suggestions to feedback@ourportuguesetable.com. Facebook: www.facebook.com/cafeluciahealdsburg Instagram: www.instagram.com/cafe_lucia/ Website: http://www.cafelucia.net/
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7 years ago
59 minutes 3 seconds

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Lucy Pepper - A British Ex-Pat Who Loves Portugal More than You Do
In today’s episode, we chat with Lucy Pepper. No, her name isn’t Portuguese, but guess what, she lives in Portugal and possibly loves Portugal more than some Portuguese people we know! Lucy first visited the Douro Valley as an art student. She tells us of the time she found the note she’d written to herself about moving to Portugal and a few years later it happened! She is an illustrator and artist by trade but has co-written a few books including How Not to Starve in Portugal and Eat Portugal: The Essential Guide to Portuguese Food as well as being a fellow podcaster. She is host of Pie, a podcast about (Portuguese) food (www.piepodcast.com/) and co-host of Stories of Saudade / Histórias de Portugal de Saudade e Outras Coisas, an English-Portuguese podcast with partner Marco António (www.storiesofsaudade.com/). Angela recently shared her own story of saudade with Lucy and Marco: www.storiesofsaudade.com/14-from-america-with-love. Angela, Maria & Lucy talk about their favorite Portuguese foods and about the Portuguese old ladies who don’t wanna share their secrets, among other things... If you’re looking to explore the food of Lisboa, her Eat Portugal co-author Célia Pedroso hosts a food tour in Lisbon with Culinary Backstreets: culinarybackstreets.com/category/cities-category/lisbon To learn more about Lucy and her work, connect with her at the links below. Website: www.lucypepper.com Twitter: twitter.com/lucypepper Instagram: www.instagram.com/lucypepper Stay tuned for more podcasts with Lucy – maybe even a Stories of Saudade / Our Portuguese Table fusion episode live from Lisboa! ;)
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7 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes 1 second

Our Portuguese Table
Angela and Maria are back! Join these two friends as they discuss bringing back their podcast after the worst of the pandemic over, and how life has gotten a little better.