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Posted on Thursday 19 October 2006

As I mention on the podcast, this episode is our last before the break. We may periodically post recipes here in the meantime. If you subscribe to the RSS feed, you will know whenever that happens. I would tell you how to do that, but I don’t know what browser you are using.

If you would like to hear the direct streaming feed of our most recent and still timely podcast, please click here. You can also download the show from Apple’s iTunes music store, or by using Juice, a nifty little podcast subscribing program.

This week is our 75th episode. It is our best ever, and with that we will take a little break for a couple of months to catch our collective breaths. We appreciate everyone who has listened, and we assure you we will return, likely not until the new year and not until Dean gets through a much bigger chunk of his book.

On this week’s show NY Times Garden QandA columnist Leslie Land talks up revisits breaking down the garden and magnificent winter squashes while she gets you ready to make Xmas cookies, Cari Swanson tells you about some of the amazing horse events that happen in the Valley this time of year every year, special guest Valzhyna Mort, a poet from Belarus who now lives in DC and recently visited the valley, reads her poem about white apples, Alex Tuller gets ready for fall with a nice steaming pot of rabbit stew, and we have a clip of the week from the Rhinebeck Chamber Music Society. Hosted by Dean Temple.

Please note, we are only posting shows now for one month, and may drop that to two weeks. If you want a copy of an old show you can email us here.

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Leslie Land
Cari Swanson
Valzhyna Mort
Ilana Papele
Dutchess County Arts Council