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  <title>Episode 134: Joe Yonan, Feld restaurant, canned krill</title>
  <description> This week on Chewing, we talk about plants, Feld, and krill. First, Monica talks to Washington Post Food and Dining editor — and bestselling author — Joe Yonan about his new book, &amp;quot;Mastering the Art of Plant-Based Cooking&amp;quot;! Then Louisa talks to the chef and owner of one of the most polarizing new restaurants in Chicago — and former guest of Chewing, Jake Potashnick of Feld. Monica talks to the owner of Fry the Coop about why he only uses beef fat when frying. Lastly, Monica dares Louisa and Iris to taste canned krill — best known as whale food — but will they eat it?!   chewing.xyz   chicagotribune.com/chewingpodcast   facebook.com/chewingpodcast   Insta   Louisa Chu  @louisachu1   Monica Eng  @monicaengreporter   &amp;amp;nbsp;   Links:   Order   Made in Chicago: Stories Behind 30 Great Hometown Bites  by Monica Eng and David Hammond   &amp;amp;nbsp;   Music:   Theme music:  “Zhong Nan Hai”  by Carsick Cars    Outro music:  “15 Minutes Older”  by Carsick Cars   Segments:&amp;amp;nbsp;   &amp;quot;Garden (Say It like Dat)&amp;quot;  by SZA&amp;amp;nbsp;   “Big Cheese”  by Nirvana   “Spice Up Your Life”  by Spice Girls     “Shake Hands With Beef”  by Primus </description>
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