Not a good time
My family used to love this show and binge listen on car rides. Now we are quick to change the channel when it airs on our local NPR station. Francis Lam’s radio speaking voice is nearly inaudible. Unsure if it’s his radio equipment, just his voice or both. The “new” show features up-and-coming chefs and trendy restaurants in big cities, which is fine. But there used to be a balance between the stories about professional chefs and the interests/betterment of the home chef. Understanding that Lynne is irreplaceable, there is something missing from this show now. It feels like work to listen to.
BananaBreadGrapes via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/25/23
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The host is warm and wonderful, and never pretentious. This show is so much fun to listen to, and I have learned so much from it. Thank you American Public Media for keeping this show on the air!
Samantha122 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/26/07
Special thanks to these obviously well-thought out reviews of a program that has a passionate and entertaining hostess, keen producers and worthwhile content. You haven't managed yet to majorly tip the scales of the bonafide reviews, but I'm sure there will be more of you in the...Read full review »
wurdNinja via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/19/10
I listen to an episode or three during work and by the time I get home I'm ready to try some new and exciting or simple and comforting item. Lynn's voice is calming and you tell how much she loves what she's talking about. In my opinion, exactly what a podcast should be.Read full review »
NutMegh via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/28/11
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