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Indian summer pbs episode 3 summary
Indian summer pbs episode 3 summary







indian summer pbs episode 3 summary

In CONFUCIUS WAS A FOODIE, celebrity chef and former Food Network host Christine Cushing takes viewers on a voyage of discovery, uncovering the fascinating traditions, philosophies and history of Chinese culinary culture and its surprising influence on food around the world. Finishing off her trip, Samantha re-joins Jamar at his favorite Bourbon bar, Bourbons Bistro, along with his Bourbon club friends as they chat, sample Bourbon and sit by the fire. In Bardstown, aka the "Bourbon capital of the world", Samantha meets Jamar, a local Bourbon expert, who explains why Bardstown is considered "the Napa Valley of Bourbon" and takes her to Bardstown Bourbon, where they sample 3 different whiskeys and talk about the history of Bourbon. Here, Samantha and Laura Douglas discuss Muhammad growing up in Louisville, becoming the greatest fighter ever, his huge personality and his focus on humanitarian work after fighting - including what the center does for the community now.

indian summer pbs episode 3 summary

The Muhammad Ali Center celebrates the life of the Louisville-born and "greatest of all time" boxer. They visit various resident horses, including 1997 Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Silver Charm. At Old Friends Thoroughbred Retirement Farms, Founder Michael Blowen shares with Samantha how he first got into horse racing and how that evolved to his current mission to saves these horses. is the next stop for Samantha, where she learns about the process of making stoneware from Master Mold-Maker Ngoc Phan. Amongst the 50 oldest business in the USA and the oldest in Kentucky, Stoneware & Co. Bernheim in 1929 used his fortune from Bourbon to buy this land and give it back to the people of Kentucky, and how art has always been an important mission of the Forest. Visiting the Bernheim Arboretum & Research Forest, Samantha learns how German immigrant Isaac W. At Buffalo Trace Distillery, Samantha talks all things Bourbon with third generation employee, Freddie Johnson, including the history of Bourbon and how it got named. Samantha Brown's Places to Love Louisville & Bourbon County, Ky Duration: 0:26:46









Indian summer pbs episode 3 summary