Hello, ya little Duos! On episode 86 of HINKY, the gang gets really chatty. Renee and Sara try to convince Carrie to visit the Biltmore House (come on, they have a really nice cafe) and we all visited some restaurants we love but haven't been to in a while. We talk about our favorite items from Ramsey's and the best sides to get during Corn Daze, and Renee has a ton of things for you all to check out in September during Renee's Reports. Carrie teaches us the history of goetta, the Cincinnati treat, during the HINKY History Lesson, and Scott correctly guesses Carrie's sparkling water choice! We try something sweet and something savory for Everybody Tries, and Renee forces Sara to eat her worst nightmare. Want to know what that entails? Follow along on Apple podcasts and subscribe wherever you find podcasts!
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