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Minicast: INSIDE THE SAYS WHO TEST KITCHEN

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We know a ton is going on right now, but some Life Stuff made it so we had to hit the pause button on new full-length episodes of Says Who for the time being. In fact, this will be the last episode of any size from Says Who for a couple more weeks.

BUT DON'T DESPAIR SAYSWHOVIANS because in this Minicast we do the one thing that you all have been asking for more than anything else: We make that theme park favorite, Dole Whip!

That's right, Dan steps into the Says Who Test Kitchen to whip up a batch of this tasty frozen treat. Plus, there's a special treat of a song by Neko Case for those that stay all the way through the end.

Grab your blender and follow along folks, It's a special Says Who Minicast!

Episode Notes:

You have asked and asked, and Dan made it live on this episode, so here's our recipe for knockoff Dole Whip.

You need:

  • 4 cups frozen pineapple
  • 1/2 cup coconut milk (the kind from a can)
  • a cup or so of pineapple juice

Open your can of coconut milk and pour the contents into a bowl. It separates in the can, so you'll be scooping & pouring and need to mix that all back into one thick wonderful substance. Once you have (it can take a while), pour it into the blender along with about 1/3 of your pineapple juice. Then add half your frozen pineapple chunks and whir it up. Scrape down the sides, add more pineapple and a little more juice, and give it another whir. Keep doing this until you've got it the consistency of soft serve. If you've made a smoothie, you added too much juice.

OMG ENJOY THIS DELICIOUS TREAT (and please Disney, don't sue us--we like you a lot).

Also at the conclusion of this episode, Dan references the song "Ragtime" by Neko Case. It is a really great song. She gave us permission to play this episode out with this beautiful song, which sure was nice of her. So thanks Neko! And hey you, listener, support artists. Buy music.


Your Intrepid Hosts: Maureen Johnson and Dan Sinker

Our awesome theme is courtesy of Ted Leo.

Says Who's Logo was made by the one and only Darth


Says Who is made possible by you, through your support of our Patreon at patreon.com/sayswho

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We know a ton is going on right now, but some Life Stuff made it so we had to hit the pause button on new full-length episodes of Says Who for the time being. In fact, this will be the last episode of any size from Says Who for a couple more weeks.

BUT DON'T DESPAIR SAYSWHOVIANS because in this Minicast we do the one thing that you all have been asking for more than anything else: We make that theme park favorite, Dole Whip!

That's right, Dan steps into the Says Who Test Kitchen to whip up a batch of this tasty frozen treat. Plus, there's a special treat of a song by Neko Case for those that stay all the way through the end.

Grab your blender and follow along folks, It's a special Says Who Minicast!

Episode Notes:

You have asked and asked, and Dan made it live on this episode, so here's our recipe for knockoff Dole Whip.

You need:

  • 4 cups frozen pineapple
  • 1/2 cup coconut milk (the kind from a can)
  • a cup or so of pineapple juice

Open your can of coconut milk and pour the contents into a bowl. It separates in the can, so you'll be scooping & pouring and need to mix that all back into one thick wonderful substance. Once you have (it can take a while), pour it into the blender along with about 1/3 of your pineapple juice. Then add half your frozen pineapple chunks and whir it up. Scrape down the sides, add more pineapple and a little more juice, and give it another whir. Keep doing this until you've got it the consistency of soft serve. If you've made a smoothie, you added too much juice.

OMG ENJOY THIS DELICIOUS TREAT (and please Disney, don't sue us--we like you a lot).

Also at the conclusion of this episode, Dan references the song "Ragtime" by Neko Case. It is a really great song. She gave us permission to play this episode out with this beautiful song, which sure was nice of her. So thanks Neko! And hey you, listener, support artists. Buy music.


Your Intrepid Hosts: Maureen Johnson and Dan Sinker

Our awesome theme is courtesy of Ted Leo.

Says Who's Logo was made by the one and only Darth


Says Who is made possible by you, through your support of our Patreon at patreon.com/sayswho

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