Kosher Guacamole is a podcast, live (-ish) from La Bodega at The Met in Atlanta. Co-owners Kenneth Katz and his wife Jeanette Florez-Katz wax poetic about everything from the ingredients of El Salvador to the emergent Atlanta pop-up scene. So slide up to the window for pupusas and cafe au lait, as Ken and Jeanette dive into life and laughs shared at their counter, and what it means to make it through, together.
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