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Culinary Podcaster Maggie Hoffman ’04 Knows What’s for Dinner

26 min · 2 de mar de 2026
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On this episode of the PAWcast, Maggie Hoffman ’04 discusses her path to building a podcast and an online presence around that age-old question, which some of us love and some of us hate: What’s for dinner? Previously, Maggie was managing editor of Serious Eats and digital director of the recipe website Epicurious, and she published two books of cocktail recipes. Now, she’s applying what she learned at her own venture, titled The Dinner Plan. Patrons of her podcast and Substack get recipes, cookbook recommendations, and other tips. Like how to recover from kitchen burnout. She agreed to come on the PAWcast to discuss her journey and help us all figure out what to put on the table tonight. Read a transcript of this episode at paw.princeton.edu.

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