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EPISODE · Jan 24, 2026 · 40 MIN

Trends, Tools, & Truths

from Flavorphiles · host Tanner Agar

With Dry January in full swing, Tanner and Jerry start the episode with a spirit-free Tea Old Fashioned that proves you don’t need alcohol to make a serious drink. Jerry shares a few kitchen woes, which leads Tanner to tackle one of the most common questions home cooks ask: what knives do you actually need—and which ones can wait. Next, they look ahead to the coming year with a breakdown of emerging trends in cocktail bars and how drinking culture continues to evolve. Short Order Cooking returns with a rapid-fire round on kitchen myths we’re officially leaving behind in 2025. The episode wraps by busting one last misconception—that chefs eat the way they cook. Inspired by a recent article in the Dallas Morning News, Tanner and Jerry talk about how chefs really eat at home—and why snacking is universal, no matter how good you are in the kitchen.Amuse Booze: The Tea Old Fashioned (Zero Proof, Full Flavor)Thank you for listening! Join us again every weekend for more food inspired fun. Have questions you want answered, comments to make the show better, do you want to join our growing list of radio stations partners, or just keep in touch? Let us know at Flavorphiles.com. Follow on Instagram:Flavorphiles: https://www.instagram.com/flavorphilespod/Tanner: https://www.instagram.com/tagaragar/Follow on Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@flavorphilesAll episodes produced and owned by Tanner Agar. All rights reserved.

With Dry January in full swing, Tanner and Jerry start the episode with a spirit-free Tea Old Fashioned that proves you don’t need alcohol to make a serious drink. Jerry shares a few kitchen woes, which leads Tanner to tackle one of the most common questions home cooks ask: what knives do you actually need—and which ones can wait. Next, they look ahead to the coming year with a breakdown of emerging trends in cocktail bars and how drinking culture continues to evolve. Short Order Cooking returns with a rapid-fire round on kitchen myths we’re officially leaving behind in 2025. The episode wraps by busting one last misconception—that chefs eat the way they cook. Inspired by a recent article in the Dallas Morning News, Tanner and Jerry talk about how chefs really eat at home—and why snacking is universal, no matter how good you are in the kitchen.Amuse Booze: The Tea Old Fashioned (Zero Proof, Full Flavor)Thank you for listening! Join us again every weekend for more food inspired fun. Have questions you want answered, comments to make the show better, do you want to join our growing list of radio stations partners, or just keep in touch? Let us know at Flavorphiles.com. Follow on Instagram:Flavorphiles: https://www.instagram.com/flavorphilespod/Tanner: https://www.instagram.com/tagaragar/Follow on Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@flavorphilesAll episodes produced and owned by Tanner Agar. All rights reserved.

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