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Mary Jo's Kitchen - Squash Apple Bake
Series: Mary Jo's Kitchen
From: John Hingsbergen
Length: 00:01:25
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Broadcast History
First aired on WMUB, Oxford Ohio in November 2007
Timing and Cues
Anchor lead-in:
It's time for a visit to Mary Jo's Kitchen. Today chef Mary Jo McMillin offers a recipe for a squash apple bake.
out cue: "...a welcome vegetarian dish."
Anchor Close:
Mary Jo McMillin is an Oxford, Ohio chef, who has been cooking all her life and the author of the cookbook, "Mary Jo's Cuisine."
She joined us from WMUB in Oxford, Ohio.



Birdie Jaworski
Posted on November 08, 2007 at 01:56 PM | Permalink
Review of Mary Jo's Kitchen - Squash Apple Bake
Mary Jo serves up eighty-five seconds of gustatory bliss!
After a long day teaching the fundamentals of Algebra 1 to a dozen surly eighth-graders, the last thing I want to do is mix up another batch of mac 'n cheese for my young boys and me. Thank goodness for Mary Jo's Kitchen! With a no-nonsense yet gentle delivery, Mary Jo teaches listeners elegant recipes in under two minutes. I'm hooked!
This episode, Squash Apple Bake, offers a spicey autumnal dish that could easily feed a family of vegetarians. Mary Jo delicately labors over the nerve-wracking dilemma of just-how-to-hack-up a winter squash with an encouraging tone. I could smell the crushed, roasted peanuts as she sprinkled them over the hot dish. I will definitely cook this dish at home and surprise my boys.
Now, I'm off to listen to the rest of Mary Jo's Kitchen recipes - the holidays will soon arrive!