We sit with the hilarious Jason Salmon to talk about the emotional spectrums of cake and pie and how to properly say pecan.
One of the interesting strengths of Captain America's earlier incarnations was the tonal shift film to film.
With episode 50 we launch season 9 investigating the hard hitting issues. Friendships are tested and taboos are broken. Sarah Ashby guides us on our inaugrial episode of Cake V. Pie are you ready for the legal drama of the season? It's time for a slice of justice!
We get together to settle the peanut butter controversy once and for all with a wild plot twist!
Here we are, the hard question of if peanut butter is a liquid. We get into the sticky facts and it's a really awesome conversation with improviser, author, and statistician Jeff Rosenthal.
This episode we sit down with Alison Arngrim, stage and screen actor, and writer of Confessions of a Prairie Bitch: How I Survived Nellie Oleson. She gets down to business right out of the gate and goes further than any guest we've ever had before. Sit down and enjoy the show!
Cari brings in her wonderful husbandm musician Mark Alexander, to give the lowdown on his feelings about peanut butter.
There are no spoilers to this film – it's a true story and we know how this ends. On September 5 in 1972 at the 20th Olympic Games, the first games held in Germany since the war ended 27 years earlier, terrorists belonging to Black September abducted eleven Israeli athletes in Olympic Village.
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew dropped its opening episodes and it's a wonderful mix of both old and new. Set in the time before the close of the original trilogy and the sequel trilogy, it gives us an interesting view of New Republic society.
While Matt is off searching for more epipens, Cari, Mary, and Kelly are joined by Ava Val! The awesome Ava takes them on a journey of food science and discuses the concussive power of peanut butter.
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