Author: Brian Song
Hot Dog on a Stick – Visiting (622)
Huell is off to Santa Monica Beach to the site of the very first Hot Dog on a Stick stand. It all started in 1946 when Dave Barham opened his
Frick and Frack – Visiting (701)
We’ve all heard the expression “Frick & Frack”, but how many of us know where it really came from? Well in this episode
Pink’s – Visiting (731)
Family owned and operated since 1939, this LA institution has been serving up some of the best chili-cheese hot-dogs, this side of Coney Island.
Eggnog Update – Visiting (804)
One of our more popular shows was about Broguiere’s Dairy. When we had our first visit, Huell found out that they make a really good eggnog
Sparkletts – Visiting (831)
Did you know that America drinks 4.4 billion gallons of bottled water a year? In Los Angeles the company that quenches many of our thirsts is
Bullocks Tea Room – Visiting (810)
Once again we re-visit the Bullocks Tea Room. The Southwestern University School of Law has lovingly restored the Tea Room to its original
Miso – Visiting (816)
Many of us have sat down to a Japanese meal and have been served a brothy soup named “Miso”. In this adventure, Huell visits Miyako
Pork Rinds – Visiting (823)
The Gayton family has been making Chicharrones since the early 1900s. Their modern facility was opened in 1935 and still exists in its original
Ackermansion – Visiting (836)
Huell takes a special tour of Forrest Ackerman’s home/museum. The inventor of the term “Sci-Fi”, Dr. Ackula (as he likes to be
Modjeska House – Visiting (920)
Huell visits the historic home and gardens of Helena Modjeska. Still considered Poland’s most famous actress, she settled in Orange County
