Two Bites in Suburbia returns for lucky number 13! Mike and Katie sit down to discuss the Chinese New Year, Facebook, and a couple things that probably shouldn’t be listed in a summary.
Mike and Katie return to the airwaves after a 6 month absence. While no one has missed us, we feel we need to talk about New Orleans, Las Vegas, sausage making, and Rod Blago’s hair in its implications to the Stacy Peterson death.
We ramble, we talk, we try to be funny. All from the NEW EAST SIDE of Chicago.
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Mike and Katie return to the airwaves after a 6 month absence. While no one has missed us, we feel we need to talk about New Orleans, Las Vegas, sausage making, and Rod Blago’s hair in its implications to the Stacy Peterson death.
We ramble, we talk, we try to be funny. All from the NEW EAST SIDE of Chicago.
All music interludes came from the fine retro chip rockers of 8bitcollective. Give ‘em some love!
It’s all restaurant reviews and self promotion in the epic 10th episode of Two Bites In Suburbia, still the most opinionated & least researched about the food and culture of the Chicago suburbs.
After having successfully eluded the authorities for years, Hannibal peacefully lives in Italy in disguise as an art scholar. Trouble strikes again when he is discovered leaving a deserving few dead in the process. He returns back to America to once again make contact with now disgraced Agent Clarice Starling who is suffering the wrath of a malicious FBI official/rival as well as the media. Meanwhile, Hannibal must survive the advances by a disfigured and vengeful victim he first came in contact with years ago as a patient. He finds himself being tracked down not only by his wealthy victim and his henchmen but also by Agent Starling and the American authorities.
Tonight, Mike & Katie wonder just how dumb people can be. Do we really need schooling on how to pour milk? We say goodbye to two of our favorite restaurants, and hello to two new welcome additions. Mike takes on the term foodie. He’s had enough, and he’s not going to take it anymore. And the second Two Bites In Suburbia Dinner and a Movie series featuring the God of Cookery happens as well. With the Taste of Chicago finally over, we can finally start assessing the damage. This is episode 9 of Two Bites in Suburbia.
The most opinionated, least researched show about Chicago, her suburbs, and her culture.
This week, can Mike & Katie convince themselves that anything involving the words peanut butter and cream cheese is healthy? Could it be true? Did out mothers like Gale Gand’s delicious Tru edibles? We announce the next film in the Two Bites In Suburbia Dinner Series. All this, and get your breakfast bagel fix in easy to swallow cracker form! This is episode 8 of Two Bites in Suburbia, and the future is now!
The God of Cookery, a brilliant chef who sits in judgement of those who would challenge his title, loses his title when a jealous chef reveals him to be a con-man and humiliates him publicly. As this new chef takes on the God of Cookery’s role, the former God tries to pull himself back on top again, to challenge his rival and find once and for all who is the true God of Cookery.
Written, starring and directed by Stephen Chow (Shaolin Soccer, Kung Fu Hustle).
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Tune into Two Bites in Suburbia Episode 8 to hear all of our comments on this Stephen Chow masterwork created before he was known stateside thanks to Kung Fu Hustle.
The only Thai cuisine restaurant in Romeoville closes not with a bang but a whimper. Mike and Katie introduce and discuss Machine Girl, the first in the Two Bites in Suburbia Dinner Movie Series. And Mike heads down to New Orleans with some vegetarian gumbo to prove to a coworker that being a vegetarian doesn’t mean living a bland lifestyle. Tonight’s episode is brought to you by the heat and humidity of a Chicago summer. Humidity, it’s everywhere. Swim in it! This is episode 7 of Two Bites In Suburbia.
Twobitme & Katie return from their 2 week hiatus to discuss Hot Doug’s, Red Mango, Genghis Grill, along with a plethora of other edible fun. They also discuss an update on Mike’s health.
The least researched, most opinionated podcast about Chicago and its suburbs returns!