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Hideout: Bibliodiscoteque #11
Julia Child
This month’s podcast is dedicated to the lovely and beautiful Miss Hannah Tess. Before I met her I ate like a man alone. I existed on a steady diet of pizza, coca-cola, coffee, and whatever was prepared at the local grocery. In fact, I ate so much pizza that the first night I ordered in with Hannah, my local pizza provider screamed to the cooks that I must have woman over.
In the three years since we have been together, I have shed 30 lb of bachelor weight, quit smoking, and learned to eat healthier. This month is a celebration of Hannah’s cooking, the great times we have while working our magic in the kitchen, dancing with knives in our hands, and her birthday.
This episode, centered around Julia Child’s Mastering the Art of French Cooking, is more than what it appears. It is a celebration of the fun and art of cooking. Each track can be hummed while doing some mis en place, heating up that skillet, and, if you cook with me, toweling the smoke away and removing the battery from the smoke detector.
Setlist Episode 11 – Julia Child
- Red Hot – Billy Lee Riley
- Switchen’ in the kitchen – Don Covay
- Wasn’t That Good – Wynonie Harris
- Soul Food – The American Four
- Birthday Cake Boogie – Skeets McDonald & Benny Walker
- Sugar Mama – Pee Wee Hughes
- Ain’t Got Nobody To Grind My Coffee – Clara Smith
- Cook Good Salad – Little Pink Anderson
- Anyone Here Want To Buy Cabbage – Champion Jack Dupree
- Too Much Pork For Just One Fork – Southern Culture on the Skids
- Keep My Skillet – Those Darlins
- I Wanna Eat Chocobars – Shonen Knife
- Beans And Corn Bread – Louis Jordan
- Shortnin’ Bread – Kay Cee Jones
- Shortnin’ Bread – The Cramps
- I Don’t Care If The Sun Don’t Shine – DiMaggio Bros.
- Grinnin’ In Your Face – Son House
- Crawfish – Elvis Presley
- Pancake – The Panasonics
- Garlic Bread – Gary & Larry
- I Want Cake – Los Straitjackets
- Jumbalaya – Professor Longhair
- Nighttime Is The Right Time – The Allnight Workers