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| Â Two years ago, we ventured into podcasting with Burnt Toast, and interviewed legendary food per

[The latest from Food52.]( | [View in browser]( [Food52](  [What We're Doing About Our Lack of Diversity]( [Welcome to Season Two of Our Podcast, Burnt Toast]( Two years ago, we ventured into podcasting with Burnt Toast, and interviewed legendary food personalities like [Nigella Lawson]( and [Judith Jones](. We earned ourselves a James Beard Award nomination, and then, we decided to switch directions. (You know the old adage "when things are working, change them," right?) We love our world, but we also wanted to get outside of it—to engage our community in conversations about not just food, but food-adjacent stories. We wanted to give our listeners the perfect pieces of cocktail party fodder to take away—all packaged up in textured, narrative storytelling you can listen to inside of a commute’s time. That’s the goal of our new season, launching today. We start with the surprising origin story of one of food’s most iconic jingles—we bet you’ll know the one. [Head here to listen to the first episode](, and mosey on over to [iTunes to subscribe](. Happy listening from your host, Kenzi Wilbur Managing Editor of Food52 [To the Podcast!](   What's New at Food52 [The 2017 Piglet]( [The 2017 Piglet Tournament of Cookbooks]( Our annual cookbook tournament is heating up. Read today's review by Freddie Prinze Jr. (casual) and join in! [Read More]( [Which Charity Should Food52 Support This Year?]( [Which Charity Should Food52 Support This Year?]( Amanda & Merrill introduce our new approach to charitable giving—vote for the cause that matters to you! [Read More](   From Our Partners [Casper]( [Good Dreams Only]( Casper's extra-comfy mattress and pillows are giving us the sweetest dreams. Find your own dreamland with $50 off any size mattress (using the code F52XCASPER). [Check Out Casper]( [Away]( [A Travel Upgrade]( Away's luggage is packed with thoughtful travel touches (like a built-in USB charger). Get $20 off now with code FOOD52 and start planning your next trip. [Get Away](   Shop Favorites [Food52 x Staub Piglet Essential French Oven]( [Food52 x Staub Piglet Essential French Oven]( [Icelandic Sheepskin]( [Icelandic Sheepskin]( [Self-Adhesive Wallpaper, Tropical Jungle]( [Self-Adhesive Wallpaper, Tropical Jungle]( [Seedlip Non-Alcoholic Spirits]( [Seedlip Non-Alcoholic Spirits]( [Shop All](  [Salad, ice cream. (Feel free to switch the order.) Meet our new cookbooks. Pre-Order Now.]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Snapchat]( [Forward this email]( to a friend. [Click here to unsubscribe or manage your preferences.]( © March 9, 2017 Food52. All Rights Reserved. 122 West 26th Street, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10001

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