Food for the Ears
“Kevin and Ursula Eat Cheap” is a much longer podcast in which the couple test out a variety of prepackaged instant food and snacks. If you can’t stand the sound of chewing, this podcast isn’t for you. However, the presenters, particularly Ursula, are hilarious in their reviews and so colorful in their language that sitting through these two-hour episodes is a joy. Ursula recently described one food choice as tasting ‘like an independent bookstore.’ The couple often goes on smart, funny tangents that are as entertaining as the food reviews. Running the gamut from ‘healthy’ snacks including organic and gluten free items, to the most basic instant fare, these two food critics are sure to entertain with their common sense wisdom and curmudgeonly wit.
hatching phoenix via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/27/16
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I adore this podcast. Kevin and Ursula are wry, articulate, hysterically funny, and occasionally profane, and often way off topic; this is a meandering, pungent, delicious journey through all kinds of food, cheap and not so, local and far-flung. Even if I had no interest at all in the stuff...Read full review »
frithard via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/24/13
This us by far my favorite podcast, Kevin and Ursula sound like real people[1] having fun in their kitchen panning and fanning the fair the pick off the grocery store shelves and chatting up a storm while doing so. So, occasionally one of the drops an F-bomb when something is truly awful, who...Read full review »
Juryrig via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/10/11
Aside from pithy comments on the looks, texture, and taste of the foods under review, Kevin and Ursula digress into frequently humorous conversations about drink, art, birds, pets, with the pets adding in their own thoughts . I learn a little and laugh a lot.
Clmcshane via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/15/11
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