
Marc Fennell
From Food Bytes with Sarah Patterson by Howdy Partners Media
June 4, 2026 · 31 min · Season 9 · Episode 21
About this episode
Marc Fennell discusses his new series and shares insights on food and culture.
Series 3 of Stuff the British Stole is about to hit our screens and its creator Marc Fennell - host of the television show, the podcast and author of the book - is our guest this week. Marc travels the globe in search of the these amazing stories and he shares some of his fascinating discoveries - especially about tea drinking - in between chatting about slow cooked lamb shoulder, the importance of rice cookers and what people yell at him in the street. Kevin is excited that his favourite biscuit, the Mint Slice, is front and centre in the Food Poll this week. His thousand How To Vote Cards are coming but alas,voting has closed. Will it be a yay or a nay? Presented by Sarah Patterson & Kevin Hillier Broadcast each Sunday on the ACE Radio Network - https://aceradio.com.au/ Catch us also on: Radio 2DD - Easy Listening - On Line - https://www.2dd.online/ Follow us on Facebook... https://www.facebook.com/foodbyteswithsarahpatterson/ Twitter & Instagram - @sarahfoodbytes Post-production by Chris Gates for Howdy Partners Media © 2026 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
People in this episode
Host: Sarah Patterson
Guest: Marc Fennell
Topics covered
- tea drinking
- cooking
- food culture
- podcast
- television
- storytelling
Keywords
- Marc Fennell
- tea drinking
- slow cooked lamb shoulder
- Mint Slice
- food poll
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Howdy Partners Media, ACE Radio Network, Radio 2DD
Products: Mint Slice
Books & works: Stuff the British Stole
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