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Oh! Those Problematic Suburban Women: Rachel Vindman and Some Very Good Brownies

Oh! Those Problematic Suburban Women: Rachel Vindman and Some Very Good Brownies

FromThe Secret Life Of Cookies


Oh! Those Problematic Suburban Women: Rachel Vindman and Some Very Good Brownies

FromThe Secret Life Of Cookies

ratings:
Length:
55 minutes
Released:
May 22, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Many brownies were made and eaten in the making of this episode, which features, Rachel Vindman, who reappears this week, transformed from National Security Amateur to podcast co-host of The Suburban Women problem. Rachel shares the podcasts noble goals, which include harnessing the power of the suburban woman and mobilizing us chicks politically. We also discuss why so many adults act like the bogey man is living under their bed. We set the world straight and bake some really quite magnificent cheesecake brownies. She also lets us in on an important insight into her husband, Retired Lieutenant Colonel Alex Vindman…hint: it involves chocolate and will only make you respect him more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Released:
May 22, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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At The Secret Life of Cookies we know that kitchens are the heart of the home. They’re where families come together, where food comes from and where some of the best conversations take place. Kitchens are where the power is (even nasty President Jackson with his “kitchen cabinet” thought so), and where the baked goods are, which is why Marissa Rothkopf, the host, spends so much time in the kitchen. On The Secret Life of Cookies we will bring you into those conversations with some smart, interesting people who like to cook and have something to say. Pull up a chair up at our kitchen table, and join us as we cook and discuss the important issues of today.    Marissa Rothkopf is a professionally trained chef and food writer who has done everything from restaurant reviews for the New York Times to writing a column on kitchen gadgets for Newsweek. She teaches journalism at Montclair State University and gets nervous when asked to make custard. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.