Matthew Solomon and Megan Walling
Penne for Your Thoughts
Penne for Your Thoughts is a food-forward podcast that explores the personal stories, cultural traditions, and meaningful moments behind what we eat. Join us each week as we dish out heartfelt conversations with chefs, creators, and everyday eaters about the meals that made them — and the places that serve them. From pasta to pop-ups, family recipes to food trucks, we believe every bite has a backstory.
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Matthew Solomon and Megan Walling
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Último episodio
7 de ago. de 2025
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Episodios
Denver, Lactaid, and Grandma's Recipes 07.08.2025 1:14:43
Matthew and Megan discussed their recent trip to Truckee, California, highlighting their visit to Pistol House for a meatloaf sandwich and their dining experiences in Reno and Truckee, including Great Basin Brewing and Old Town Tap Room. They also shared their experiences at local restaurants in St. Petersburg, such as Bo and Mo's and The Scott, and their attendance at a Rowdies soccer game. M...
Episode 2: Boise, Illinois, St Pete, "Don't Say her real name" 09.06.2025 51:46
Come Back and Join us for another Round of Penne for your thoughts! New Mics, Technical difficulties, but thats a part of the journey! More soon!
Pilot Episode – “A Seat at the Table” 05.06.2025 43:54
Pilot Episode – “A Seat at the Table” In our very first episode, Megan and Matthew set the table for what’s to come — swapping stories about the meals that made them, the restaurants they can’t stop thinking about, and why food is the perfect conversation starter. From comfort carbs to culinary curveballs, this is where the journey begins. Pull up a chair and dig in. Edited by Samuel Doty Produced...
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