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Vittles and Vitals
Jacob Reed
40 episodes
2 days ago
A father and son talk through vital issues of culture and the vittles to which they are inevitably linked. Hosted by Jay Reed and Jacob Reed.
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A father and son talk through vital issues of culture and the vittles to which they are inevitably linked. Hosted by Jay Reed and Jacob Reed.
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Society & Culture
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Charcuterie or Cards: Which Board Is Best?
Vittles and Vitals
38 minutes 32 seconds
3 years ago
Charcuterie or Cards: Which Board Is Best?

This is the episode where Jay and Jacob get bored.  No - not that spelling.  They get board!  Anyone who knows Jacob well, knows that he is a board game nerd.  In fact, it may or may not be true that his lovely wife had to put him on a board game budget.  As it turns out, board games have been around a long time - we’re talking painted on cave walls kind of old - and people (not just Jacob) still love ‘em, as evidenced by the board game aisle in your favorite toy shop, book store, or ginormous discount mart.  And what better snacks on game night could one have than a charcuterie board?  There are some “rules” to good charcuterie boards: how to arrange, how to pair, how to prep.  But the most important rule is that there are no rules.  And charcuterie programs are definitely “in” at some of the best restaurants around, so they’re not hard to find.  Take a break from the Game of Life, put some fancy cheese and sausage on the best cracker you can find, and have a listen.

Vittles and Vitals
A father and son talk through vital issues of culture and the vittles to which they are inevitably linked. Hosted by Jay Reed and Jacob Reed.