![]() ![]() Toward a Sexual Self, and Apples: Story of the Fruit of Temptation. And, as always, Lynne will take your calls. Frank Browning is an American author and correspondent for National Public Radio. Apples by Frank Browning, 1998, North Point Press edition, in English - 1st ed. Frank was born in Queens, NY the son of the late Mildred (Higbie) and Frank C. Al Sicherman and Lynne taste drive-through hamburgers with an 11-year-old boy named Sam, and we check in with Philip Yi, director of America's first Sushi Academy. Browning, 89 of Wilmington passed away peacefully on Thursday, April 27, 2023, at Christiana Hospital. Who but Jane and Michael Stern would report on chocolate hair brushes and angel food in Manitowoc, Wisconsin? Kitchen designer Deborah Krasner has been checking out food sites on the Web and stops by with some fabulous finds. He'll share a bit of the apple's uncommon and surprising history and give us a recipe for Braised Chicken, Norman Style. As the author of Apples and co-author of the cookbook, An Apple Harvest: Recipes and Orchard Lore, Frank has studied nearly every dimension of the fruit, from myth to science. ![]() ![]() They've been linked to some pretty serious temptation and trouble-they did, after all, play a key role in that messy Garden of Eden business-but the illustrious apple still came out on top as the world's most popular fruit according to our guest Frank Browning. ![]()
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