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Episode 177: Jody Eddy

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On today's episode of "All in the Industry", host Shari Bayer is joined by Jody Eddy, a cookbook author, journalist, food conference and culinary tour organizer, consultant, recipe developer and chef. Jody is a graduate of the University of Minnesota and The Institute of Culinary Education in Manhattan. She’s cooked at Jean Georges and Tabla in NYC, and The Fat Duck in England. She was the Executive Editor of Art Culinaire Magazine for three years where she profiled dozens of F&B leaders, including Ferran Adrià, Alain Ducasse, Joel Robuchon, Thomas Keller, Charlie Trotter and José Andrés. She’s written several cookbooks, including “Come In We’re Closed: An Invitation to Staff Meals at the World’s Best Restaurants” which was nominated for a James Beard Award; North: The New Nordic Cuisine of Iceland; Cuba! Recipes and Stories From The Cuban Kitchen; and The Hygge Life: Embracing The Nordic Art of Coziness. Today's show also features a PR tip, Speed Round game, Industry News, and Shari's Solo Dining experience at Iceland's geothermal tomato greenhouse, Fridheimar.

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On today's episode of "All in the Industry", host Shari Bayer is joined by Jody Eddy, a cookbook author, journalist, food conference and culinary tour organizer, consultant, recipe developer and chef. Jody is a graduate of the University of Minnesota and The Institute of Culinary Education in Manhattan. She’s cooked at Jean Georges and Tabla in NYC, and The Fat Duck in England. She was the Executive Editor of Art Culinaire Magazine for three years where she profiled dozens of F&B leaders, including Ferran Adrià, Alain Ducasse, Joel Robuchon, Thomas Keller, Charlie Trotter and José Andrés. She’s written several cookbooks, including “Come In We’re Closed: An Invitation to Staff Meals at the World’s Best Restaurants” which was nominated for a James Beard Award; North: The New Nordic Cuisine of Iceland; Cuba! Recipes and Stories From The Cuban Kitchen; and The Hygge Life: Embracing The Nordic Art of Coziness. Today's show also features a PR tip, Speed Round game, Industry News, and Shari's Solo Dining experience at Iceland's geothermal tomato greenhouse, Fridheimar.

Listen at Heritage Radio, iTunes, Stitcher or Spotify. Follow us @allindustry.

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