We talk with a renowned chef about making the most of our pantry stock, as well as the value of continuing to cook during safer-at-home orders. We also discuss skin protection with an oncology specialist. And we get an update alternative ideas being proposed to reopen the state’s economy.
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Food Friday: Lidia Bastianich Talks Pantry Meals And Sharing Food During Tough Times
For renowned chef Lidia Bastianich, food has always been a source of comfort and togetherness. She joins us to talk about how cooking can be especially helpful in our current moment, and she shares a few simple Italian recipes we can make with things on our pantry shelves.
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Lawmakers Hear Testimony On Business Lobby's Plan To Reopen State Economy
State lawmakers held a hearing on a proposal from Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce that would reopen the state’s economy sooner than the Evers administration’s plan currently in place. We get an update on the competing ideas and the legal challenge to the governor’s “safer-at-home” order.
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How To Protect Yourself From Skin Cancer
A new survey shows that more than 75 percent of Americans say sun protection is important, but only 41 percent admit to regularly protecting themselves outdoors. We look at how we can play it safe under the sun, how to spot potential skin cancer, and treatment options for skin cancer patients.
Episode Credits
- Kealey Bultena Host
- Dean Knetter Producer
- Bill Martens Producer
- Lidia Bastianich Guest
- Shawn Johnson Guest
- Dr. Kurt Oettel Guest
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