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Warm Lasagna is a COVID-era podcast designed to increase connection despite social distancing. Each week, incredible humans share the heartfelt stories behind their favorite comfort foods; we’ll explore how these dishes are made, examine cultural influences, and reminisce about family traditions. And we'll dig into how to love and nurture each other through challenging times. New episodes available every Sunday.

Warm Lasagna Emily Lupsor

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Warm Lasagna is a COVID-era podcast designed to increase connection despite social distancing. Each week, incredible humans share the heartfelt stories behind their favorite comfort foods; we’ll explore how these dishes are made, examine cultural influences, and reminisce about family traditions. And we'll dig into how to love and nurture each other through challenging times. New episodes available every Sunday.

    Fried Bologna Sandwiches with Matt

    Fried Bologna Sandwiches with Matt

    A fried bologna sandwich, as delicious a comfort as it is, might seem like an unusual pick for a chef’s favorite food. For Matt, though, it was one of the first dishes he learned how to cook, and one which inspired him to eventually go on to culinary school. From the time he was a young boy and could barely reach the table, he was making biscuits with his grandmother and helping prepare meals for his family. “I love the science behind it,” he says ,and he can’t imagine himself doing any other...

    • 41分
    Collards with Sasha

    Collards with Sasha

    Sasha worked in restaurants most of her life, usually as a server or bartender, but she always longed to cook. When her mother died unexpectedly in 2019, Sasha’s grief caused her to question everything, including the direction her life was taking. As a way of honoring her mom, Sasha decided it was time to pursue her long-time dream of opening her own vegan food truck. She launched in early 2020, right as COVID was wreaking havoc on the food and beverage industry. Soul Miner’s Garden is a...

    • 42分
    Stuffed Grape Leaves with Layla

    Stuffed Grape Leaves with Layla

    “I equate food with togetherness.” Layla grew up watching her mother make stuffed grape leaves until she made them as an adult with her husband in their first house together. Her preferred way of making them is just like her mom’s - ground beef and rice served with a yogurt dipping sauce. Despite all the work that goes into these beauties, she makes them for nearly every gathering she hosts. Why? Because she loves them and they remind her of home. The entire process takes 4-6 hours; she ...

    • 38分
    A Pot of Coffee with Robert

    A Pot of Coffee with Robert

    What a year it has been! Thank you to each and every one of you who have made this podcast possible for me - from guesting, to listening, to answering technology questions for me. I am eager to continue serving up hot episodes each week in 2021, so thank you for sticking with me. Working on this project to document my friends/family, and to learn more about the way food and community shape culture, has been so much fun! I look forward to digging in with you more in the coming year. The p...

    • 28分
    Cut-Out Cookies with Katie

    Cut-Out Cookies with Katie

    My Grandma Lupsor is an incredible woman. My mom has described her as “the perfect mother-in-law,” and she is known throughout our family for generosity, her compassion for others (she has received numerous awards for all of the volunteering she has done through the years), and, of course, her food. She has been a lifelong member of St. George Romanian Byzantine Catholic Church in Canton, Ohio, where she (and my grandpa, when he was living) helped organize numerous weddings, funerals, and eve...

    • 43分
    Baked Macaroni with Mary

    Baked Macaroni with Mary

    The very first place we learn about how to treat other people is our family of origin, and I am very fortunate to have a beautiful and loving family. This week on the podcast, we hear from my Grandma Mary. This is my mom’s mom and I have been told that she, my mother, and I have similar sounding voices - what do you think? Grandma Mary was a Depression-era baby, and her parents were Italian immigrants. This means two things: 1. She can make a killer baked macaroni and 2. She knows how to...

    • 37分

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