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.