Butter Together Podcast

Is Cooking Therapy?

40 min · 10. Feb. 2026
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What does cooking mean to you? Do you find it relaxing and a way to slow down in your life, or view it as a challenge bent on causing frustration and chaos? In this recording we discuss how we view baking and cooking and how maybe, they can be both. This is Butter Together with Mattie and Skylar, where we talk about food, community and culture and how it allows us to come together.

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Episode The Everyday Home Cook: Nancy Cover

The Everyday Home Cook: Nancy

In this episode of 'Butter Together,' host Mattie chats with Nancy about the profound role food plays in connecting people. Nancy shares her experiences of learning to cook from her mother and grandmother, discussing how she began cooking for her siblings at a young age and continued this tradition with her own four children. The conversation delves into Nancy's cooking routines, her favorite recipes, and the influence of her family on her culinary skills. She also offers practical tips for making traditional dishes easier. The discussion ends on a nostalgic note, recalling family meals and the importance of sharing food with loved ones. Listeners are left with a reminder that food is not just about sustenance but also about connection, love, and memories. Butter Together is a podcast by two friends with a deep admiration for food and the strength behind it. Focusing on its ability to not only satisfy your stomach but fulfill your sense of community and culture. The belief that meals are the cornerstone of our memories, our family and the world around us is apparent in our topics, our interviews and the laughs we share.

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