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    Sampling Conservas with Ben to Table

    en-usFebruary 21, 2020
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    About this Episode

    The HRN Happy Hour crew sits down with Ben Simon of Ben to Table, a monthly food subscription service delivering a hand-selected rotation of heirloom pantry staples and unique delicacies. They talk about everything from increasing bio-diversity to the process of tracking down speciality ingredients like Mexican mole and Spanish conservas. Plus the HRN team chats about their plans for Charleston Wine + Food Festival and plays some bean-themed trivia.

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