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Posted by Susan Hartman on November 2, 2009, 10:29 am
Cheryl Isaak wrote:
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> On 11/2/09 8:15 AM, in article pomte59iml1bb9a2dqfjsl13sc4i672goh@4ax.com,
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>> On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 08:00:17 -0500, Cheryl Isaak
>>> I am quite amused by the number of "needlework" apps I found in the iTunes
>>> store.
>>> Most are knitting related. Stitch counters, needle size converters and
>>> project diaries. A bunch of quilting apps - though I wondered if the fabric
>>> stash ones would work for other stash. And jewelry one that looked
>>> interesting. Nothing was "free" so I didn't download any to try out.
>>> There are some "podcasts" (think radio shows) that look promising.
>>> Cheryl
>> Yes, but if you have a non Ipod, you can download radio shows from all
>> over the world without paying a cent. I simply download to the
>> computer and transfer to my Sandisk.
>
>
> Have you got a link to the shows someplace, I'd like to go investigate.
>
> What I would love to find is a place to watch an entire episode of Shay
> Pendray or some of the other "craft" shows on PBS. None of the local
> stations (PBS) carry them
>
>
> Cheryl
>
I download NPR shows from here:
http://www.publicradiofan.com/podcasts.html
I've downloaded a bunch of podcasts from this show and just love them.
Interesting themes and great music:
http://www.wgbh.org/programs/programDetail.cfm?programid=226
Does your NPR station carry "The Splendid Table"? I catch a few minutes
of this each Sunday when I'm driving my mom back from church...and
always hungry even before we get in the car, but listening to her
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descriptions and recipes makes me absolutely ravenous when I get home! <VBG>
http://splendidtable.publicradio.org/
sue
--
Susan Hartman/Dirty Linen
The Magazine of Folk and World Music
www.dirtylinen.com
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Posted by on November 2, 2009, 10:52 am
On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 10:29:32 -0500, Susan Hartman
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>I download NPR shows from here:
>http://www.publicradiofan.com/podcasts.html
>I've downloaded a bunch of podcasts from this show and just love them.
>Interesting themes and great music:
>http://www.wgbh.org/programs/programDetail.cfm?programid=226
>Does your NPR station carry "The Splendid Table"? I catch a few minutes
>of this each Sunday when I'm driving my mom back from church...and
>always hungry even before we get in the car, but listening to her
>http://splendidtable.publicradio.org/
>sue
I like the Poetry link on NPR directory, some of them are lovely and
in any event, someone reading poetry always appeals to me. Here's the
list I sent for Cheryl, for anyone who might be interested.
http://www.abc.net.au/services/podcasting/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/documentaries/index.shtml http://www.npr.org/rss/podcast/podcast_detail.php?siteId=11653172 http://www.dw-world.de/dw/0,2142,9541,00.html
http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting/ http://www.rnw.nl/radio-program-list/2524 http://www.radionz.co.nz/rss http://www.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/english/radio/program/index.html http://www.sr.se/rs/english/ http://support.nature.org/site/PageServer?pagename=podcast http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wtmd/.jukebox?action=podcasts
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Posted by ellice on November 4, 2009, 6:20 pm
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> Cheryl Isaak wrote:
>> On 11/2/09 8:15 AM, in article pomte59iml1bb9a2dqfjsl13sc4i672goh@4ax.com,
>>
>>> On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 08:00:17 -0500, Cheryl Isaak
>>>
>>>> I am quite amused by the number of "needlework" apps I found in the iTunes
>>>> store.
>>>>
>>>> Most are knitting related. Stitch counters, needle size converters and
>>>> project diaries. A bunch of quilting apps - though I wondered if the fabric
>>>> stash ones would work for other stash. And jewelry one that looked
>>>> interesting. Nothing was "free" so I didn't download any to try out.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> There are some "podcasts" (think radio shows) that look promising.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Cheryl
>>> Yes, but if you have a non Ipod, you can download radio shows from all
>>> over the world without paying a cent. I simply download to the
>>> computer and transfer to my Sandisk.
>>
>>
>> Have you got a link to the shows someplace, I'd like to go investigate.
>>
>> What I would love to find is a place to watch an entire episode of Shay
>> Pendray or some of the other "craft" shows on PBS. None of the local
>> stations (PBS) carry them
>>
>>
>> Cheryl
>>
>
> I download NPR shows from here:
> http://www.publicradiofan.com/podcasts.html
>
> I've downloaded a bunch of podcasts from this show and just love them.
> Interesting themes and great music:
> http://www.wgbh.org/programs/programDetail.cfm?programid=226
>
> Does your NPR station carry "The Splendid Table"? I catch a few minutes
> of this each Sunday when I'm driving my mom back from church...and
> always hungry even before we get in the car, but listening to her
>
> http://splendidtable.publicradio.org/
>
> sue
Isn't it great - she has a fabulous voice for the food topic, as well. I'm
pretty sure this was where I got inspired into the "450 degree oven" thing -
about just turning it on when you walk in, and then find stuff to throw in
and roast (with drizzled oil, some spices, etc).
Ellice
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Posted by Donna on November 5, 2009, 8:26 am
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> Does your NPR station carry "The Splendid Table"? I catch a few minutes
> of this each Sunday when I'm driving my mom back from church...and
> always hungry even before we get in the car, but listening to her
> http://splendidtable.publicradio.org/
> sue
> --
> Susan Hartman/Dirty Linen
> The Magazine of Folk and World Musicwww.dirtylinen.com
Love this show. I don't always catch it on the radio, but I'm getting
better remembering to download it and listen to it. Truly a wonderful
source for inspiration in the kitchen.
Plus you get wonderful people on the show like: the Sterns. I have a
huge fondness for Jane and Michael Stern, ever since I bought Square
Meals back in the 80s. It's the stories that go along with the
recipes. I want to be these people - driving around eating at
different places then talking/writing about the experience.
And the new cookbook - the Splendid Table - How to Cook Supper is
wonderful, too!
Donna in Virginia
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Posted by ellice on November 4, 2009, 6:17 pm
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> On 11/2/09 8:15 AM, in article pomte59iml1bb9a2dqfjsl13sc4i672goh@4ax.com,
>
>> On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 08:00:17 -0500, Cheryl Isaak
>>
>>> I am quite amused by the number of "needlework" apps I found in the iTunes
>>> store.
>>>
>>> Most are knitting related. Stitch counters, needle size converters and
>>> project diaries. A bunch of quilting apps - though I wondered if the fabric
>>> stash ones would work for other stash. And jewelry one that looked
>>> interesting. Nothing was "free" so I didn't download any to try out.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> There are some "podcasts" (think radio shows) that look promising.
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheryl
>>
>> Yes, but if you have a non Ipod, you can download radio shows from all
>> over the world without paying a cent. I simply download to the
>> computer and transfer to my Sandisk.
>
>
> Have you got a link to the shows someplace, I'd like to go investigate.
>
> What I would love to find is a place to watch an entire episode of Shay
> Pendray or some of the other "craft" shows on PBS. None of the local
> stations (PBS) carry them
>
>
> Cheryl
>
Don't you download free podcasts to your computer, as well? I don't pay for
most of the stuff I download via iTunes - use it as a tool. Just pay for
apps that ask you to pay for them. Then move whatever to the iPod that we
want to - I'm assuming Cheryl, that's what you do with the iPhone or your
iPod.
The Howard University PBS station here, our 3rd PBS, carries a lot of
stitching and sewing shows - they may have some that are downloadable, or
certainly viewable. I'll try to look around.
Ellice
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>> On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 08:00:17 -0500, Cheryl Isaak
>>> I am quite amused by the number of "needlework" apps I found in the iTunes
>>> store.
>>> Most are knitting related. Stitch counters, needle size converters and
>>> project diaries. A bunch of quilting apps - though I wondered if the fabric
>>> stash ones would work for other stash. And jewelry one that looked
>>> interesting. Nothing was "free" so I didn't download any to try out.
>>> There are some "podcasts" (think radio shows) that look promising.
>>> Cheryl
>> Yes, but if you have a non Ipod, you can download radio shows from all
>> over the world without paying a cent. I simply download to the
>> computer and transfer to my Sandisk.
>
>
> Have you got a link to the shows someplace, I'd like to go investigate.
>
> What I would love to find is a place to watch an entire episode of Shay
> Pendray or some of the other "craft" shows on PBS. None of the local
> stations (PBS) carry them
>
>
> Cheryl
>