Radio & Podcasts
Heirloom Meals currently hosts a weekly radio show called, you guessed it, Heirloom Meals Radio,on the NPR station in Sharon, CT. Tune in to RobinHood Radio on WHDD 91.9 FM or AM 1020 - Saturdays at 5 p.m. or Sundays at 6:30 a.m. And, of course all our shows are archived here for your listening pleasure. Feel free to contact us if you want to be on the show and you can come into the studio or call in - your choice!
Everyone loves to talk about their food memories and we have found that the radio works for the camera-shy. Really, it's like having an half-hour long conversation discussing something that everyone does - eat. But we talk about the memories that certain foods or aromas conjure up, your unique food histories and treasured family recipes.
Madeline Finnerty
Observations on cooking from 3 generations of Irish/Germans.
Valerie Anderson
A swedish farmer, from Farm Girl Farm in Western Massachusetts.
Fabian Dominguez
A chef and food entrepreneur from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Amy Loveless
Chef at the Dreamaway Lodge in Stockbridge, MA. AN avid baker and cook, thanks to her Mom.
Giulia Melucci
A passionate Italian-American cook and author of "I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti."
Christopher Blair
A bread baker and lover of seasonal ingredients.
Brian Alberg
A slow food advocate and graduate of the Culinary Institute of America.
Michael Pancheri
Stories from the chef at Allium Restaurant in Great Barrington, MA.
Julie Gale
Founder of At The Kitchen Table cooking school.
Dave Smolover
Raised with 2 Ukrainian Jewish grandmothers, Dave covers all the Jewish dishes that begin with "k."
Kay Taygen
A Southern Daughter of the American Republic talks about the culinary impact of marrying a Turkish/Russian vegetarian.
Tony Simotes
The American son of a Greek grocer in Illinois talks about the immigrant identity conflict's impact on cooking.