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His Vietnam episode is one of my favorites. He has an initial 6-or-so episodes entitled "I'll Have What Phil's Having," but Netflix appears to have taken it down. Separately, there's also Chef's Table France which looks interesting.
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Nice, I will refer back to this if I have any slow nights at work coming up. I love learning about whiskey. Thank you for sharing these.
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Huskee Amazon Prime has Neat but you have to pay to watch. It does have the following as part of Prime:
Bourbon Up with Fred Minnick - Bourbon Up with Fred Minnick is a digital short form interview series with bourbon personalities, master distillers, executive chefs, musicians, and artists.
Bourbon & Kentucky: A History Distilled - Explores how distilling originated in Kentucky with its first settlers in 1775 and takes the viewer to the sites of Central Kentucky's earliest distilling operations. Pages from the Lexington Kentucky Gazette and the Paris Western Citizen document on the screen the progression of whiskey-making to the stage where the best of it was old, smooth, amber in color and known as "Bourbon".
Straight Up: Kentucky Bourbon - Kentucky's rise to undisputed Bourbon Capital of the world is a rich, detailed, and innovative story that displays how the state has continued to raise the level of whiskey making to unprecedented heights.
Scotch! The Story of Whisky - The tale of whisky is the tale of Scotland's gift to the world, and so it follows that Scotch embroils itself in U.S history and travels to Sweden, Japan and Australia. Could it be that such nations are threatening Scotland's status as the home of whisky?
Whisky - The Islay Edition - A documentary special about the magic of the golden liquid called whisky and the small island off the coast of Scotland which has been called "the Capital of Whisky." The Scottish island of Islay is the home of eight world famous whisky distilleries. Whisky consists mainly of peat, water, barley and most importantly, it is made by people. All of these ingredients are found on the island of Islay.Last edited by JimLinebarger; February 19, 2021, 04:07 PM.
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Meat Eater is on Netflix. Plenty hunting with plenty culinary information. No Netflix, so I'm consuming breadcrumbs of Meat Eater as they are released on YouTube.
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It doesn't seem to be on Netflix anymore. Will look for it on Amazon Prime.
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I thoroughly enjoyed the show "Neat" on Netflix. It is about bourbon. Even if you don't drink or don't like whiskey it is well done and informative methinks..
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Then there's the new CNN series Searching For Italy with Stanley Tucci.
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Stuey1515 Thanks for the info. I haven't gotten to that one yet but it is on my list.
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JimLinebarger One of my favourite Food Safari series is the Italian one with our Guy Grossi, he does great stuff. I have a staple lasagne recipe of his that I use when I want to feed a crowd, all empty plates with that one
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There is another one about Mexican Street Food but the host is no Anthony Bourdain.
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Feeding Phil and all the ones Jim mentioned. Of course Taco Chronicles is my fav.
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I was in Singapore a few times in the service, the food stalls are EVERYWHERE. Just don’t get arrested haha
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I just started watching this and it's definitely entertaining. It even inspired me to create a new cocktail and now I would like to go to Singapore.
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