Savor

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Savor digs into how people live and how they eat – and why. Hosts Anney Reese and Lauren Vogelbaum interview the culinary creators and consumers of the world, exploring the science, history, and culture of food and drink, all with a key question in mind: Why do we like what we like, and how can we find more of those things?

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  • Aric Buckholt
    A fun, nerdy type of podcast
    I love this show. This is not your standard type of food show, and definitely not a cooking show. If you dig history, nerding out on subjects, side tracks, and so on, you should love this show. It has a down to earth feel. You may find yourself craving all different kinds of things.
  • Video Boi
    One of my favorite podcasts
    Love the research and humor. I’ve been listening for years and they always make me smile.
  • lynnolympia
    Dim dull
    And inarticulate. Uhhmmmm, uh and uh maybe the content interesting but this duo seriously needs to work on diction, pacing, pauses. Made it to every single photo and gave up.
  • JosephJohn12
    One of my favorite podcasts
    I've enjoyed the episodes with no interviews the best. It's all very interesting.
  • HowwowKow
    Rough Draft
    This show has potential; however, I would highly recommend Gastropod instead. Once you finish there then come here as you wait for more Gastropod episodes.
  • iwbed
    Love it
    If you’re a little goofy, love food and love stories you’ll love this podcast.
  • Blueskybitters
    Omg
    Are the other reviewers listening to the same podcast? There’s so many at the top saying “I hate listening to two of the sweetest people have a fun chat about food together” like bruh. Can I be a hater real quick? To those reviewers: How does it feel to be broken inside? It boggles my mind that anyone would rate this show less than 5 stars. I mean yeah I guess people all have different taste but like… to take the time out of your day to write “I hate listening to women laugh” instead of just… I don’t know… listening to something else? It made me sad to read. Anyway keep doing what you’re doing because your good vibes make all the difference in such a weird world.
  • DanielleH21984
    Good podcast
    In general I like the show! Some parts of the episodes are very slow but others are interesting! I suspect this may be based on your interest. I like the history and timeline but get bored with a lot of the other components. Sometimes they get of track with things I don’t care about but it is worth it to wait for the good parts!
  • parsleysage28
    Soothing & informative
    My go-to podcast for dentist apts, late-night knitting, and anytime I need to wind down :)
  • Sjdnshdnsn
    Laughing
    What the freak is so funny, you two cackling hens?
  • Your Favorite NJ girl!
    My favorite
    I LOVE this podcast! I feel like Anny and Lauren are friends of mine! I write in quite a bit and they finally did my requested episode! Taylor ham! I’m still looking for my grandmother’s tomato soup cake recipe! I plan on writing in soon. 10 out of 10
  • Hotdawgz
    Ok…
    They deserve at least a 4.5, 1. Their pod is good and 2. They read my letter :D
  • name_not_important_80
    Great content, but please get new hosts
    As a foodways historian, I love listening to anything related to the topic. This would be one of my more favorite podcasts but I just cannot stomach listening to the hosts. The over-the-top vocal “flourish” that they add to just about everything is incredibly annoying. Can you please just use a normal speaking voice? It constantly feels like I’m watching the SNL skit, Master Thespian.
  • LLT777
    You said “hide the pickle”
    Hehe
  • bluemeanieface
    Ugh
    I do detest a “jokey” podcast that isn’t funny. Clearly these well meaning foodies took their cue from infotainment shows like Stuff You Should Know where the riffing is fast and loose. But if you’re not funny, you’re not funny. Forcing it ends up like this all cringe all day. Take a 5 year hiatus and do standup or improv classes till you understand the difference between dumb knee jerk word association and inspired levity. Or not. I don’t care I won’t be cooking along to this slog again
  • yourfavoriterichie
    Switched hosts please
    Don’t like their voices
  • SewHouston
    Woke /hasn’t aged well
    Regarding the Victory garden do. They keep saying that encouraging people to garden propaganda? ‘gardening was good for their character…and Americanizes them.’ (The horror!) -and this is after they mention that we were mostly immigrants who farmed in our nations of origin. So then, didn’t gardening help us connect with our cultures and help America? 🇺🇸
  • Nashx2
    Disappointing
    The topics covered look great but they are disappointingly shallow—the hosts are exhausting to listen to. Unlike some other reviewers I feel the 4.3 is generous.
  • Confectionista
    Lamb cake episode
    Love this pod- one of my favorites! Your episode on lamb cakes brought back such wonderful memories for me. Growing up in the late 50’s & early 60’s in southern NJ, I used to go up to “The Cottage” every summer near Watertown NY. My beloved Aunt Agnes (Aunt Ag) owned this magical place on the shores of Lake Ontario where our extended family would gather every year. My sainted aunt put up with weirdo bookworm me & encouraged me to help in the kitchen if I liked. I did like. And once I expressed my love of her molded lamb cake she always made it for me when I visited. I’m a coconut freak so of course the ‘lamb’s wool’ & the surrounding ‘grass’ dyed green totally enthralled me. Thanks for the memories! 💕
  • M.Mako
    iHeart radio “professional” ads ruining pod cast experience
    I have been a subscriber since the foodstuff days, And find the hosts to be quirky and informative. In short, they have personality. This is diametrically opposed to the extremely corporate, over polished - need I even say soulless feel of everything iHeart touches and taints. If you really loved radio, why have you killed it’s commercial viability, and are forced to find listeners elsewhere? When I hear the iHeart radio commercials I think it is more accurate to think iHate radio. And uploading new ads so that subscribers redownload a year of content is an interesting way to skew stats. If this was a review for iHeart radio, it would be a zero. But I like the podcast. A recent iHeart change to the feed tricked my pod feed app to download hundreds of episodes. I deleted all my iHeart podcasts. But I missed these ladies, so resubscribed.
  • kbhstl
    Topic?
    Love the show!! You girls work hard on your research and I truly appreciate it! Have you covered lentils as a topic? There are so many! And so many cultures use them a little differently. Keep on keepin’ on ladies!
  • 184!3
    Always a delight!
    This podcast is perfect easy listening. Fun subjects, amazing hosts, terrible puns! It’s got it all.
  • eus2200
    Savor (Sugar)
    Great information. However somewhat turned off with the presentation. While you’re dealing with a serious topic the laughing, joking and cackling is a bit annoying. Thanks
  • giant daughter
    Un engaging
    Just listened to the Hot Toddy episode and it seemed like neither show hosts wanted too be doing a show about this drink. Seems like they are just googling and making podcasts about foods they don't know about. Not engaging.
  • Kiana Karahalis
    Savor
    I love food, I love learning about food and cooking there is no downside to this, but this podcast has as many opinions as facts which is quite entertaining for me.
  • Accesette
    I’m out
    I’ve been listening to this podcast since it’s beginning & I loved it. I never enjoyed they’re interview style but I just skipped those episodes. But it has become less of a food show & more about their personal likes, experiences & personal chit chat that has little to nothing to do with the topic. I came to the end of my patience on a recent episode when they didn’t get to the actual topic until 15 minutes into the episode. Enough. If there’s people that enjoy that sort of thing put it in a special behind it he scenes episode. I’m just here for the food & that doesn’t seem to be their focus anymore.
  • Zatman1
    Are you high?
    I listen to a handful of food podcasts when I walk. Somehow I stumbled onto Savor and gave it a shot. I thought the first podcast was a exception but sadly it wasn’t. What the h3ll is so funny ? Vey little content and way too much giggling about nothing. A talk about root beer and never tasted? Never heard on Bon Apetit (?) and you’re a food podcast? Sorry.
  • Istacio
    Bring back FW:Thinking!!!
    Please Lauren! Bring Joe and Jonathan too! The future is bright ☀️
  • osn we dj
    Falling flat
    I used to really love this show and still enjoy the content; however, the school girl cackling by the hosts as reached an all-time annoyance. The worst though is when they do a topic and then admit to never having tried said food item as of it makes them special. The most recent episode about Root Beer is an example. If you haven’t tried Root Beer,knew you were doing an episode on Root Beer, why wouldn’t you try Root Beer? It seems like you could better discuss the topic of you have actually tried said item.
  • jonzarch
    Funny but cringe
    One of the hosts has never tried most of the items they talk about- and she still doesn’t even when doing an episode! The other one is allergic to most of them. So tell me why they host a food show? Lauren is a GREAT host, smart, clever and great speaker. I’ll forgive her allergies. Anney is... not the brightest bulb in the chandelier. It’s only funny for so long. But she has a great speaking voice too. All in all 3 stars. They don’t seem to have improved over the last 2 years, but they have potential.
  • 1971guy
    Great food topics, horrible hosts
    They tackle great food topicsSometimes, go off on tangents other times. They are so annoying, try to be funny but they laugh at their own jokes, and they are so pretentious! I thought it was just me, but in reading other comments, I see I am not alone. Sad, if they just stuck to the script about good food topics it could be good.
  • bandrocksmysoxoff!
    Woke Food History
    I too prefer the older podcasts that were all about food.They were awesome! Lately it’s evolved to more of a scolding about American culture in general. Lots of scolding mixed with forced laughter. Used to be rich with detailed information and now not so much.
  • NGelok
    Chips on their shoulders, and not the edible kind.
    I used to love listening to this podcast. The chemistry between Lauren and Annie is fantastic and it was like hanging out with friends while learning so much about the science and history of food. However, they’ve started editorializing so much on controversial issues that one can hardly get through an episode without some self-righteous diatribe. Sure, if the history of a certain food comes with baggage, I have no issues with that. But the majority of the comments they make regarding those issues come out of left field. It’s a podcast about food, something all of humanity have in common. Why stir the pot?
  • Ima Goober
    Stick to the food
    I too miss the format of the show when it was Food Stuff. I come to this podcast for the interesting food talk as a pleasant break from the grind of today’s word. Please skip the uninformed, woke virtue signaling tangents.
  • Hill352
    Been listening since the beginning
    One of my absolutely favorite podcasts ever. The chemistry between the hosts is awesome and I love how the podcast is set up with both science and history of foods, especially with foods I previously didn’t know about. I do tend to like the regular episodes over interview style. Listener mail is always super fun!
  • A.J.Crow
    So fun and charming
    I LOVE the hosts! What an adorable pair of nerds. Great information told in a fun way
  • MooooCT
    Educational and fun!
    I teach college courses on agriculture and was going over small ruminant (sheep and goat) cheeses and wanted to find a fun and accurate podcast to supplement the lecture. These ladies provided just that and the students loved it! Their witty banter back and forth coupled with their thorough research reminds me of another podcast I love,This Podcast Will Kill You. Thanks for all these great episodes !
  • S. Ankenbauer
    It's Great!
    Anney and Lauren are great hosts- I love that the show follows the same basic format every episode, so there's that procedural feel where you know what you're getting and when. They do deep dives on the topics, but with their own flare- I've heard podcasts tackle similar issues, but come to different conclusions about what is important and what isn't. Also, it's always fun to guess what might come out of Anney's mouth next- delightfully, occasionally she'll drop a sentence that is so inexplicable that I shout back at the speakers in my car. Never change, Anney, never change.
  • sallygorp
    Love
    Anney and Lauren are witty and quick and have the best chemistry of any podcast cohosts I’ve heard. The topics they choose are so fun. I’ve been listening for years and more recently they have become very important helping me get through the pandemic not letting it deter them with producing excellent podcasts.
  • AngelaPowers
    Good content
    Lauren repeats pieces of her sentences over before finishing the sentence. They also seem really stiff and like they have bad chemistry. They sound like they’re not speaking conversationally at all, they just sound tense even when they’re joking and attempting to authentically laugh. I’m giving them 5 stars, because these are just my personal opinions and it doesn’t mean it’s a bad podcast. The content is good. I can just feel their tenseness and it’s difficult.
  • MikeyGee?
    I wanted to like this....
    I’m sorry, maybe it was just the episode I listened to, but I just found the hosts a bit insufferable. It was like being in a conversation with people who are talking about something you don’t know much about, and they don’t take the time to try to include you. They certainly find themselves hilarious though
  • TxGirl1961
    Great content except when they veer into political
    I love the content and even the millennially naive hosts until they slam headlong into politically tinged tangents that have little or nothing to do with the subjects.
  • BKWcbc
    Cereal episode
    How horrible!!! Two giggling people offering no real information beyond their disdain of Graham, Kellogg and Post. BTW, Grape Nuts do not taste like dirt. A very disappointing hour
  • Si143
    Favorite podcast
    This is my absolute favorite podcast to listen to while going about my day! The hosts are lovely and funny, and I always get new information!
  • ToriL007
    5 stars
    This is my fav podcast to listen to while doing house projects. So comforting.
  • miss cgh
    An early favorite
    I found FoodStuff when I was a podcast newbie. It’s still a staple, now Savor (I miss the old title)... I love learning about new food each episode. I gleefully sing along on “yeeeeast poooooop” every time. I honestly skip the interview episodes and sometimes a tangent gets too far off course but I feel like I’m talking to old friends when I give a listen, and I love that.
  • oboeboy
    Beware of cravings
    One of my favorite podcasts!!! Love their approach and enthusiasm to so many types of foods, the endless Scooby Doo references, and delicate approach to political topics that indeed have an effect on how food is perceived and continues to be consumed. Keep it up, ladies!!!!
  • marijuana rani
    Terrible part 2
    You have no right to comment and laugh about comments regarding colonialism about an issue that does not impact you as white women. I continue to be appalled that you wouldn’t think of inviting a south Asian to have their perspective on the show instead of contemptuously disparaging the debate. No one cares what you think, whites women. Remove yourselves from the debate - encourage diverse voices to share. Wow you guys are so tone deaf it’s appalling.
  • shibadog🐶
    Amazing
    It’s an amazing podcast keep going
  • ParkEll2000
    Lovely podcast
    I started listening to this regularly after I got in a really bad car accident that gave me post traumatic stress that made it difficult to sleep. It’s interesting material and the hosts voices are very calming so I can focus on what they’re saying enough not to spiral when I’m trying to get to sleep. It’s been over a year, and this podcast is still in my regular rotation to get to bed/calm down. Don’t get me wrong though it’s not because it’s boring, (It wouldn’t work for me if it was.) it’s just a very chill podcast I can trust not to have triggering or heavy material. This podcast has helped me get through some rough stuff, and I’m grateful for that.
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