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Rags To Dishes
Rags To Dishes
102 episodes
2 days ago
Traumatized by the service industry, two former co workers (Max Messier Richter & Dan Cotter) reminisce over the war stories and horrors of kitchens they've worked in. From drug ridden dishwashers to mentally ill line cooks and everyone and thing in between Rags To Dishes dives deep into the shadows of the culinary/service industry
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Traumatized by the service industry, two former co workers (Max Messier Richter & Dan Cotter) reminisce over the war stories and horrors of kitchens they've worked in. From drug ridden dishwashers to mentally ill line cooks and everyone and thing in between Rags To Dishes dives deep into the shadows of the culinary/service industry
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Food
Arts
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Rags To Dishes 100: We Love Our Moms
Rags To Dishes
1 hour 31 minutes 33 seconds
8 months ago
Rags To Dishes 100: We Love Our Moms

In the century mark episode of the greatest service industry podcast to ever spawn come the creators of the creators. Jaime, mother of Max; and the late great Maggie, mother of Dan join the podcast in separate interviews to teach our audience a little history behind the hosts of this podcast that's now made it 100 episodes

Rags To Dishes
Traumatized by the service industry, two former co workers (Max Messier Richter & Dan Cotter) reminisce over the war stories and horrors of kitchens they've worked in. From drug ridden dishwashers to mentally ill line cooks and everyone and thing in between Rags To Dishes dives deep into the shadows of the culinary/service industry