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    Explore " italian american" with insightful episodes like "102 - Frank Sinatra (pt2): Ain't That a Kick in the Dick.", "Episode 15: That One Time Grandma stabbed Grandpa (An American Classic)", "Episode 14: The Fake Gucci Industry", "Episode 10: "Somebody Toucha My Spaget"" and "70 - Al Capone: Creamy, Syphilitic Italian Penne" from podcasts like ""Roast Mortem Cast", "Two Guinea Hens's Podcast", "Two Guinea Hens's Podcast", "Two Guinea Hens's Podcast" and "Roast Mortem Cast"" and more!

    Episodes (27)

    Episode 15: That One Time Grandma stabbed Grandpa (An American Classic)

    Episode 15: That One Time Grandma stabbed Grandpa (An American Classic)

    In Episode 15 of TWO GUINEA HENS, hosts/sisters: Rosie and Gabby listen to the advice of their listeners and drink even more wine during this episode. The sisters tell fun family stories that involve not one, but two Christmas day shootings. A stabbing of a Grandparent and how gravity combined with booze can knock down a Christmas tree (every Goddamn year). The sisters also show a bit of their snobbish nature when they verbally piss on Mitch Albom's "literature". They also go into detail about Gab possibly thinking Dave's (the Detective) partner was a robot and how she was going to tail Dave to "help" with his current case. Truthfully, if this episode doesn't get Gab committed NOTHING will. Well, until Rose uses her power to 302 her sister.... It's just a matter of time.

    Thanks for listening. 

    Episode 10: "Somebody Toucha My Spaget"

    Episode 10: "Somebody Toucha My Spaget"

    In Episode 10 of Two Guinea Hens - Hosts/Sisters Rosie and Gabby go down memory lane telling family anecdotes. The sisters also converse about Gabby's recent performance with Jen Kirkman at the Rex Theater in Pittsburgh. Gabby is pretty manic in this episode which is a good reminder that mood disorders are legit, yo. The two sisters follow the podcast eating Rosie's homemade spaget and meatballs. Mangiamo!

    Two Guinea Hens: The Beginning of a Podcast

    Two Guinea Hens: The Beginning of a Podcast

    In the pilot episode of Two Guinea Hens, hosts/sisters Rosie and Gabby discuss their recent look into their Ancestry DNA. They talk about Rosie's upcoming wedding and their ghost parents (and ghost brother) not being present for it. They explain the origin behind the name: Two Guinea Hens (thanks Fred!). It gets briefly political at the end of the episode so... Trigger warning. We're Democrats. Thanks for listening. You can email us at TwoGuineaHens@gmail.com and you can follow us on Twitter at TwoGuineaHensPodcast.


    Zach Braff: Chicken Parmigiana

    Zach Braff: Chicken Parmigiana

    Actor, filmmaker and restaurant-owner Zach Braff (Scrubs, Alex Inc, Garden State) was born and raised in New Jersey - home to the highest percentage of Italian Americans in the country. And for his last meal, he's sticking close to his roots! 

    Host Rachel Belle digs into the cheesy, saucy and fascinating history of Italian food in America with Krishnendu Ray, Department Chair of the Food Studies Program at NYU.

    Then she talks with cookbook author and Long Island native Amy Pennington about how to make the perfect red-checkered-tablecloth-and-Chianti-bottle-candleholder chicken parm.  

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