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Food for thought: recipes, hints and tips, interviews and a market report.
It's one of those constants in this fair city; every Sunday at midday tune into the best radio station on earth for Eat It, Triple R's resident food show. No-one really knows quite how many years the show has been on-air, but it's been going long enough for us all to lose track. Each week Cam Smith and Matt Steadman take an hour to discuss every aspect of food and drink, including regular market reports, interviews with chefs and restaurateurs, chats with industry and lobby groups, emptying bottles with wine-makers and writers, answering listeners' questions, the occasional on-air cooking segment, and anything else we deem fit. Sometimes we'll even squeeze in a song or two.

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Food for thought: recipes, hints and tips, interviews and a market report.
It's one of those constants in this fair city; every Sunday at midday tune into the best radio station on earth for Eat It, Triple R's resident food show. No-one really knows quite how many years the show has been on-air, but it's been going long enough for us all to lose track. Each week Cam Smith and Matt Steadman take an hour to discuss every aspect of food and drink, including regular market reports, interviews with chefs and restaurateurs, chats with industry and lobby groups, emptying bottles with wine-makers and writers, answering listeners' questions, the occasional on-air cooking segment, and anything else we deem fit. Sometimes we'll even squeeze in a song or two.

Follow us on Twitter!

Search for EatItRRR and you can even hassle us during the show. If your hassle is entertaining enough, we'll mention it on-air.

Want to send us some information / product?

Snail mail is fine, and if you put our twitter username in front of gmail.com you'll get through via email.


The intro and outro theme is Soft Illusion and was generously provided by Andras.
https://andras.bandcamp.com/track/soft-illusion

    Kate Reid from Melbourne's croissant institution, Lune Croissanterie, comes in for a chat

    Kate Reid from Melbourne's croissant institution, Lune Croissanterie, comes in for a chat

    Host Cam is joined by Adam Bloeme from the East Gippsland Winter Festival joins us to preview what is on offer as we head towards the solstice. Cam then speaks with returning guest Kate Reid; founder and co-owner of Lune Crossiants to discuss their Lune update.

    • 53 min
    Caterina's Cucina flooding, mycelium and wine guide at Julie restaurant

    Caterina's Cucina flooding, mycelium and wine guide at Julie restaurant

    Join hosts Cam and Matt as they talk with Caterina Bosato about the recent flooding at Caterina's Cucina, Amanda Morgan on creating alternatives to tackle waste with mycelium, and Sophie Okan from Julie Restaurant about wine and more.

    • 54 min
    Heritage Harvest Weekend with Darren Purchese, Market Report with John, & Craft Brewing and with Gabrielle Moore

    Heritage Harvest Weekend with Darren Purchese, Market Report with John, & Craft Brewing and with Gabrielle Moore

    Cam and Matt chat with chef Darren Purchese about the upcoming "Heritage Harvest Weekend," a foodie takeover at Sovereign Hill featuring Julie Goodwin and Darren himself, happening the last weekend of May. They also get the regular market report with John from Tomato city and hear from Gabrielle Moore, founder of Sailors Grave Brewing, a boutique craft brewery in an East Gippsland butter factory. Tune in for a delightful mix of culinary insights and local market updates!

    • 47 min
    Fighting food waste with 'Wonki', "City Food Heroes", and the Surprising History of Australian Whisky

    Fighting food waste with 'Wonki', "City Food Heroes", and the Surprising History of Australian Whisky

    Cam Smith is joined by Bridget Lansell, co-founder of sustainable seltzer company 'Wonki', and Hilary McNevin, Melbourne-based food writer, ahead of their appearance as speaker and faciliator respectively at Melbourne Conversations' event "City Food Heroes" on Wednesday, May 22nd. Then, head to the markets with Cam and John to find out why you can't judge a tomato by its cover, and what produce should be on the top of your grocery list heading into autumn. Finally, Cam speaks with Australian gin maker Sebastian Reaburn from Anther Distillery all about the history of Australian whisky, and the incredible success Australian whiskies are having internationally.

    • 51 min
    'What's That In Your Mouth!?', The Mount Alexander Taste Festival, and Eat Streets!

    'What's That In Your Mouth!?', The Mount Alexander Taste Festival, and Eat Streets!

    Cam Smith and Matt Steadman get together in the studio to chat about cheap eats around Melbourne and the turn of the weather! Alexander Perry calls in from Castlemaine, in the foyer of his restaurant, Situation Dining, to talk about the benefit of having smaller 'micro-managed' farms as opposed to huge, large-scale ones. Alexander also tells us all about the Mount Alexander Taste Festival! John gives his usual market report for the best of autumn produce, and Dani Valent visits the studio again to discuss her new column for The Age called 'Eat Streets'.

    • 52 min
    Dan Hunter's Amazing Garden, Phillippa Sibley's Tear-Jerking Risotto, and Give Me Baumé One More Time!

    Dan Hunter's Amazing Garden, Phillippa Sibley's Tear-Jerking Risotto, and Give Me Baumé One More Time!

    Cam Smith is once again joined by Karl Chapman for another effervescent episode of Eat It! In this installment, Karl regales his adventure to Kyneton and chats mushrooms with Cam, which leads into more fungal discussion with Dan Hunter! Dan chats with Cam about things he is doing to run his farm-restaurant, Brae, as sustainably as possible. He also talks about his newly awarded 3 star status by the Organic Creditation from the Sustainable Restaurant Association (UK). 'Queen of Desserts' Phillippa Sibley teaches us how to peel chestnuts, gives us directions to her restaurant, Pinotta, and tells Cam what she's drawing at the moment, and that drawing is NOT the same as painting! And lastly, Duncan Buchanen returns to the show to discuss grape ripeness and when it's the best time to harvest!

    • 50 min

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