The memory and comfort of food
These podcasts are little treasures. I particularly love the intros and try to imagine what it must be like for Ruthie's guests to hear these thoughtful and meaningful summaries spoken to them across the table. Episode after episode Ruthie explores the role of food in the lives of her guests, and shows how talking about food brings out so much more.Read full review »
Pipsears via Apple Podcasts · New Zealand · 01/14/24
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Love this podcast - a wonderful variety of actors, politicians, food writers - all bought together by Ruthie Rodgers through their love of food. Brilliant and witty. My only complaint are the terrible jarring advertisements at a slightly higher volume than the podcast. I'd prefer to pay...Read full review »
CamillaCre via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/08/22
I started listening because it’s all about food, and love the River Cafe cookbooks. But really makes it for me is the interest and love that is so evident through Ruthie’s interviewing.
Jen.McW via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 10/21/24
Ruth Waters is more than a chef—she is a divine artist. She is not, however, a skilled or talented interviewer.
Arp121 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/05/21
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