>>Eri hat inspired your transition to become a dating advisor with your radio show ``Lets Eat In`` and what do you hope to accomplish with this endeavor? >>Cath started the radio show to have a ton of fun. That`s the idea. Come to think of it, when you go on a date, you shouldn`t have any other goals other than to have fun with that person. That was really all I was thinking about. I just love the subject of dating and food because they go so hand in hand. When you eat with someone [pause] Everyone has to eat and if you are going to see someone often you`re going to have to eat at some point and it`s a really great way to get to know someone and it?s a shared, it`s so visceral, it`s like a human need. What else do we do together that`s so vital? I just enjoy talking about that in all sorts of levels, with all sorts of people. So, basically that`s what I want to do. So, I like to invite a couple of guests each week. I just like to bounce ideas off of each other and pick their brains and see what makes them [pause] what gets them off when they cook or go on dates because I really appreciate their thoughts and I hope my audience does too. >>Eri nd you`re covering a range of topics, cheap dates, looking at ways to create experiences, shape experiences, and ways to make this more accepted through this experience. >>Cath ight, let`s look at the date as something that doesn`t need to be spent in a public place or with fancy food. You can have a more casual date, a more casual food, and strip down all of the pretenses and have some really good meals together. >>Eri eah, I think a lot of these dating sites could use some of these talks about simplicity of cooking basic foods to help shape more fulfilling and approachable dates. >>Cath nd by no means less romantic, too, right? >>Eri o means less romantic, absolutely.
How "Let's Eat In" Radio Show Pairs Food and Dating Advice - Cathy Erway
>>Eri hat inspired your transition to become a dating advisor with your radio show ``Lets Eat In`` and what do you hope to accomplish with this endeavor? >>Cath started the radio show to have a ton of fun. That`s the idea. Come to think of it, when you go on a date, you shouldn`t have any other goals other than to have fun with that person. That was really all I was thinking about. I just love the subject of dating and food because they go so hand in hand. When you eat with someone [pause] Everyone has to eat and if you are going to see someone often you`re going to have to eat at some point and it`s a really great way to get to know someone and it?s a shared, it`s so visceral, it`s like a human need. What else do we do together that`s so vital? I just enjoy talking about that in all sorts of levels, with all sorts of people. So, basically that`s what I want to do. So, I like to invite a couple of guests each week. I just like to bounce ideas off of each other and pick their brains and see what makes them [pause] what gets them off when they cook or go on dates because I really appreciate their thoughts and I hope my audience does too. >>Eri nd you`re covering a range of topics, cheap dates, looking at ways to create experiences, shape experiences, and ways to make this more accepted through this experience. >>Cath ight, let`s look at the date as something that doesn`t need to be spent in a public place or with fancy food. You can have a more casual date, a more casual food, and strip down all of the pretenses and have some really good meals together. >>Eri eah, I think a lot of these dating sites could use some of these talks about simplicity of cooking basic foods to help shape more fulfilling and approachable dates. >>Cath nd by no means less romantic, too, right? >>Eri o means less romantic, absolutely.