17 min

PT 2 :: David Suk :: CEO/Founder :: Saint Luna Craft Moonshine Designated Drinker Show

    • Food

Get the featured cocktail recipe: The Only Island 
Want to celebrate Cinco de Mayo properly? While the rest of the country is overdosing on Corona and quesadillas, you might want to reach for cabernet and crepes; France, it turns out, has more to do with Mexican food than you might think. In part dos, or deux, of our talk with Emily Key, Director of Education at the Smithsonian Latino Center, we continue our exploration of Cinco de Mayo, including a hearty discussion about the influence of French cuisine on today’s Mexican foods. Think about it… crepes are a cousin of the enchilada, and bolillos and telera are cousins to the French baguette. And with all this talk about food, you’re going to need a mezcal cocktail to wash it all down with. Not to worry, Gina’s got you covered!
Looking for the best cocktail to accompany you while you listen. Then head over to our library of libations for the right recipe to get you in the mood. Don't forget to follow, download and review to share your thoughts about the show!
The Designated Drinker Show is produced by Missing Link—a podcast media company that is dedicated to connecting people to intelligent, engaging and informative content. 
Also in the Missing Link line-up of podcasts, is Rodger That—a podcast dedicated to guiding you through the haze of dementia led by skilled caregivers, Bobbi and Mike Carducci. 
Now, if you are looking for a whole new way to enjoy the theatre, check out Between Acts—an immersive audio theatre podcast experience. Each episode takes you on a spellbinding journey through the works of newfound playwrights—from dramas to comedies and everything in between.

Get the featured cocktail recipe: The Only Island 
Want to celebrate Cinco de Mayo properly? While the rest of the country is overdosing on Corona and quesadillas, you might want to reach for cabernet and crepes; France, it turns out, has more to do with Mexican food than you might think. In part dos, or deux, of our talk with Emily Key, Director of Education at the Smithsonian Latino Center, we continue our exploration of Cinco de Mayo, including a hearty discussion about the influence of French cuisine on today’s Mexican foods. Think about it… crepes are a cousin of the enchilada, and bolillos and telera are cousins to the French baguette. And with all this talk about food, you’re going to need a mezcal cocktail to wash it all down with. Not to worry, Gina’s got you covered!
Looking for the best cocktail to accompany you while you listen. Then head over to our library of libations for the right recipe to get you in the mood. Don't forget to follow, download and review to share your thoughts about the show!
The Designated Drinker Show is produced by Missing Link—a podcast media company that is dedicated to connecting people to intelligent, engaging and informative content. 
Also in the Missing Link line-up of podcasts, is Rodger That—a podcast dedicated to guiding you through the haze of dementia led by skilled caregivers, Bobbi and Mike Carducci. 
Now, if you are looking for a whole new way to enjoy the theatre, check out Between Acts—an immersive audio theatre podcast experience. Each episode takes you on a spellbinding journey through the works of newfound playwrights—from dramas to comedies and everything in between.

17 min