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What can’t you waffle? and more Radio Nibbles from this week KGNU News
On this week’s edition of Radio Nibbles, John Lehndorff discusses how almost any dough or batter can be waffled to produce a flat version of itself leading to cornbread wuffins, yeasted wetzels, buttermilk wiscuits, fruit wobbler and everybody’s favorite: chocolate chip wookies.
In other food news…
John Lehndorff arrived in Boulder 50 years ago this week, in the bed of a pickup truck. The food’s better now than it was in the 1970s, he says.
The Lowdown has a Dog Menu for furry friends! It included a burger patty, grilled chicken breast, scrambled eggs, steamed broccoli or rice. For dessert: Whipped cream with a banana biscuit.
Nude Foods Market nudefoodsmarket.com will open a second Boulder location on June 27 at 4593 North Broadway, next door to Moxie Bread Co.
The rustic, restored Hotel Columbia has finally reopened in Ward. brunch/lunch menu Friday through Sunday which includes pumpkin pancakes, buckwheat porridge, hash browns eggs Benedict, and a burrito bowl. Reservations are a must for this small establishment.
Chef Penelope Wong of Denver’s excellent Yuan Wonton took home the Best Chef: Mountain award at the 2026 James Beard Foundation Awards. Wong is the first Asian American woman from Colorado to earn the honor.
The Cherry Blossom Festival June 27-28 in Denver’s Sakura Square showcases Colorado’s Asian cultures. The huge menu available includes onigarazu, teriyaki chicken, SPAM musubi, mochi manju and inari sushi.
Do you have chokecherries growing on your property? Community Fruit Rescue wants to harvest and distribute this traditional food to Tribal communities on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming.
Where are Boulder County’s roadside farm stands? John is preparing a handy guide to all the farm stands dotting rural roadsides across the area. Let him know all the details about your favorite stands at [email protected].
Cinq á Sept, a French-style bistro, is opening at 4580 Broadway in the former Belotta space, by the same group that owns Oak, Corrida, and C Burger.
Radio Nibbles airs each Thursday on The Morning Magazine, KGNU’s weekday morning news show. Click here to listen to other episodes of The Morning Magazine.





