The Order Up team investigate the history of chef and all around decent human being Chef Ettore Boiardi or as you may know him Chef Boyardee. We discuss his origins, his hard work and his legacy.
We loop back to where we started sitting down with John Catucci, and this time discuss if a hot dog is a sandwich instead of a hamburger, but if feels like we are returning to our roots on this final episode. On top of that, we get a bit saucy and have a lot of fun.
Kelly and Cari sit down with writer, cartoonist, and comedian Jason Chat field, and of course the day Matt can't make it they chat with an artist who worked in Mad magazine. He is in no way angry at himself for not being there and is certainly not sitting in a corner rocking back and forth cursing the universe. What, me worry?
A fun conversation with Clif Knight getting sauced.
We sit down with comedian Zach Wycuff who educates us about the joys of the Skyline Dog.
The immovable force of Mary Kennedy meets the unstoppable object of Ben Gollan, who brings the lawyer chops to bear on the question, "Is a hot dog a sandwich?" and blows everyone's minds.
Join us and listen to Esther Serota break Mary. Things get spicy here on Order Up!
We get political here on Order Up, Matt pulls a switcheroo and we chat with Dewayne White who enlightens us on weiner wisdom helping us set our frankfurter boundaries.
Friend of the podcast Charlene Ward joins us in the studio with Mary Kennedy visiting us all the way from L.A. We talk hot dogs, Philly Cheesesteak, and Kelly's ex's winerettes.
We live out Mary's childhood fever dreams as Alison Arngrim returns and brings along her friend Dean Butler. We get really into the weeds around hot dogs, and Alison once again plays it smart and brought hot dogs to the hot dog episode. We also talk about the upcoming new adaptation of Little House on the Prairie.
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