Before the new trade deal between the U.S., Mexico and Canada can take effect, it needs to be approved by Congress. We examine the factors that may make passage of the agreement uncertain. Plus, do you ever feel like your recipes are missing that special something? The author of a new cookbook says vinegar could add the ‘oomph’ you’re looking for, from sandwiches to chocolate cake. We also take your calls and ask ‘What did you want to be when you grew up?’
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The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Trade Deal's Uncertain Future In Congress
After 15 months of negotiating, the leaders of the U.S, Mexico and Canada have signed a deal to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement. However, it must pass each country’s legislature before the agreement can take effect. We discuss the various hang-ups from both Congressional Republicans and Democrats and examine the prospects of passage.
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So What Did You Want To Be When You Grew Up?
So, what did you want to be wanted to be when you grew up? A firefighter? An astronaut? A veterinarian who’s also a professional skier? We want to hear from you, especially if you ended up doing what you dreamed of!
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Make Your Own Vinegar To Enhance Your Recipes
If you’ve got the patience to wait, making your own vinegar can bring big rewards. We talk to the master of vinegar-making and author of a new cookbook all about the power of sour.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Bill Martens Producer
- Natalie Guyette Producer
- Megan Cassella Guest
- Jonathan Sawyer Guest
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