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The Nosh with Rachel Belle

Bagel Boom!

Seattle is in the midst of a bagel renaissance! Host Rachel Belle embarks on a delectable journey through the city’s burgeoning bagel scene. She meets with two of the region’s beloved bagel makers – Roan Hartzog of Mt. Bagel and Hey Bagel’s Andrew Rubinstein – to explore the stories behind their craft, uncovering how this iconic New York staple has taken on a distinct Pacific Northwest flair.

Bagel Boom!

8m 33s

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    Gourmet Gone Wild!

    S2 E8 - 8m 20s

    From freshly roasted coffee beans to king crab fettuccine alfredo, folks are doing some wildly delicious cooking in the Pacific Northwest wilderness! Host Rachel Belle takes a hike with social media star Kena Peay, known for her creative cooking and boisterous laugh on the trail. Then we meet Quincy Henry, who turned his morning camping beverage ritual into Tacoma’s Campfire Coffee Co.

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    Feeding the Firehouse

    S2 E7 - 6m 25s

    Firefighters work, sleep and eat together, and as we learn from visiting Seattle Firehouse 27, cooking and eating shared meals helps foster bonds. But what they eat, and even how they shop, is strategic! Host Rachel Belle gets in the kitchen with Lt. Jones to learn how the role of food builds trust and creates a sense of family for those working long shifts to protect their community.

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    Cooking with Kindness

    S2 E6 - 8m 24s

    Bored and craving connection during the pandemic, Lanne Rosebrook Stauffer and Jill Lightner created the Little Free Bakery, and they continue to fill a homemade box with freshly baked treats each week. At the Ballard Food Bank, dignity is the name of the game. Clients get to “shop” for their own food, and Rachel visits a free cooking class that teaches folks how to prepare healthy, filling meals.

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