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July 28, 2006
"Good Eats" hits road, stops in Evansville
What do ITA's Josh Claybourn and Food Network TV host Alton Brown have in common? They have both eaten brain sandwiches in Evansville, IN.
Brown recently recently completed a cross-country tour in search of authentic "road food"--the antithesis of today's homogenous nationwide fast food chains. His experiences are being presented in a four-episode series on the Food Network called "Feasting on Asphalt," which premieres tomorrow night at 9 PM.
It is in the second episode that Alton Brown and his crew sample pork brain sandwiches in Evansville--home town of Josh and ITA co-founder Paul Musgrave. Set your Tivo's now, this is going to be a must-see!
Posted by Eric Seymour at July 28, 2006 12:41 PM
Alton Brown is my hero!
(but Iron Chef is still the best)
Posted by: Nick Blesch at July 28, 2006 01:26 PM | permalink
I'm an Alton Brown fan, too. Will be looking forward to this episode wherein I'll be able to see Josh and Paul's former stomping ground.
Posted by: Lee Anne Millinger at July 29, 2006 11:36 AM | permalink
Mine as well... Don't get too excited, though; Evansville's a nice place, but there's not a lot to see. :D
Posted by: Nick Blesch at July 30, 2006 02:09 AM | permalink
I grew up in Evansville as well but never had the nerve to eat a brain sandwich. My mom and grandparents were very fond of them though. I love Alton too so it should be an interesting show for me.
Posted by: jennie at July 31, 2006 07:53 AM | permalink
Evansville is the most boring city in the Midwest (therefore, by extrapolation, the U.S.). There are plenty of the following there:
Old People
Pharmacies
John Hostettler Siblings
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