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The right way and the wrong way to cook in someone else's kitchen

In Episode 6: What we love about our kitchens. Pot luck etiquette. And what makes a great dinner party? Is it the food, the people or the setting? We beg to differ.

How do you feel about people who come in and just take over your kitchen? That’s the burning question that starts off our conversation and reveals Ruth’s territorial tendencies. From there, we morph into the etiquette of pot luck dinners. And then we get into the whole subject of dinner parties. What is it, exactly that makes a good one? The truth is, we are deeply divided on that subject. We can’t even agree on the timing of the cooking or how to set the table. But one thing is for sure, by the time this conversation is over. you will know exactly whose house you would rather be invited to. So pull up a chair and join us for a really delicious conversation.

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Join Nancy Silverton, Laurie Ochoa and Ruth Reichl in truly delicious conversations about food. Bonus content and community at threeingredients.substack.com.