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At the risk of sounding incredibly cheesy, this was a 12-week eye-opener. At the heart of this show is self-reflection, and where better to start than the place that can be more embarrassing than your underwear drawer? My fridge was pretty much where things go to decompose, and I never realized it. So much of modern culture has been a movement towards being unapologetic in our nerdiness and giddiness for the things we love, and Green Eggs is a prime example of that. That passion is contagious! And even someone like me, who can’t cook and has unidentifiable drippings under the crisper drawers, opened their heart to think about food just a little differently. Laughing about food is therapeutic! Dan has a rapport with his guests like they always pick up right where they left off, no matter how busy life gets. Even if you feel out of the foodie loop on certain things, this show is for anyone. Your tastes may be exactly the same after listening, but your outlook will change...maybe you’ll even clean your fridge. :)
OxfordMomma79 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/04/19
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As an essential worker and keeping our social distancing from the workplace and on the road all day I listened to all your episodes and it’s a great funny, intriguing, educational on food topics and amazing guests.
omarelpasotx via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/15/20
I like the show, very much. The theme song 🤘🏽
pantomime21 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/21/24
I’ve listened to him on another podcast that I thought I liked. Until I heard him say how great it would be for parents “of severely disabled parents to fix it so their kids don’t pee in a bag.” I can’t even begin to describe how mean, insensitive and ableist this talk is. As a parent of a...Read full review »
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