Girl Scout cookies are a guilty pleasure this time of year, but what about the rest of the year when they’re not available? We talk to a guest about how to recreate the famous cookies, like Thin Mints and Caramel deLites, at home. We also talk to a local photographer about his new collection that focuses on the unique character of small-town Wisconsin, and we talk to a political scientist about Thursday night’s Republican presidential debate.
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Is The Republican Establishment Strategizing To Thwart Trump?
Thursday night’s Republican presidential debate in Detroit has some experts asking if the Republican Party is on the verge of a historic crackup. There are only four Republican candidates left int he race, and last night one of them was the subject of many attacks on stage–Donald Trump. We talk to a political scientist about the debate and the possibility that the Republican Establishment is working to take Trump down.
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Wisconsin Photographer Carl Corey's Americaville
We talk to a Wisconsin photographer about his latest collection of photos that captures the colorfully varied and sometimes lonely scenery of small town Wisconsin and beyond.
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Food Friday: Making Your Own Girl Scout Cookies
Girl Scout cookie season is one of the best times of the year. Buying these cookies is a great way to support your local Girl Scout troop. Unfortunately, these cookies are only on sale a few months out of the year. We talk to a guest about how to make your own version of Girl Scout cookies at home.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Veronica Rueckert Host
- Amanda Magnus Producer
- Karl Christenson Producer
- Lilly Goren Guest
- Carl Corey Guest
- Alysha Witwicki Guest
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