Hoovering - Episode 128: Jamali Maddix

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Welcome to HOOVERING, the podcast about eating. Host, Jessica Fostekew (Guilty Feminist, Motherland) has a frank conversation with an interesting person about gobbling; guzzling; nibbling; scoffing; devouring and wolfing all up… or if you will, hoovering.In this episode I’m talking to a very funny comedian and amazing documentary maker Jamali Maddix. He came round for a hot Indonesian salad and we got into everything from pernickitiness through the literally the least possible moral options when it comes to eating. Everything written below in CAPITALS is a link to the relevant webpage. Honourable Mentions/ LinksFollow Jamali on Twitter to find out what he’s up to - CLICK HEREThe salad we ate was a recipe from RUKMINI IYER’S amazing book THE GREEN ROASTING TINThe absolutely fit booze-free lager we drank was called LUCKY SAINTI’m on this great site called PATREON where I swap your money for ace podcast related stuff like totally exclusive content and guest recipes. It’ll help me keep the podcast not just alive, but also thriving. Thanks so so so much if you’ve become a patron recently and/ or stuck with me since the beginning of this. Also - if you’d wanted to donate something as a one-off you can DO THAT HERE on the Acast Supporter page thing. We talked about a really astounding show that Jamali made called HATE THY NEIGHBOUR which you can stream all of I believe, where we went round the world joining and challenging racist groups. HERE IS a fit video I found of an idiot trying Surinamese street food. And this is a real life drink called BEDROOM BULLY and this is CHERRY BWe talk about two brilliant comedians who both happen to be former hoovering guests: MARK WATSON and ROSIE JONESThe cafe the Kray twins reportedly frequented in Bethnal Green is Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/hoovering. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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