Kristin King
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So I also acknowledge that some people are not within the privilege, I guess, of having this availability, especially if you live in inner cities that are really large, like you may not have the ability to get that or get to a farmer's market if there isn't one available.
I would encourage you to start one if there isn't, like find a way to get it together.
Yeah.
I really should start this game at some point on the podcast or somewhere else in my life.
Tell me what you buy in duty free when you're coming out of a different country.
Because that's really a very telling moment of what people are purchasing on their way in and out.
Usually it's food, right?
Or alcohol.
But I really should start having those conversations.
Like, what are you going to bring back from whatever country you're in?
buy the local hot sauce three varieties you know whatever cool one actually yeah I it was always something really interesting like Japan it was always Kit Kats because they always had different varieties and I had friends that were pregnant they were obsessed with the grape flavor so I would always bring stuff back for them but then when I would come out of Ireland I
And Buko gin was the only place I could get it at the time because it wasn't selling in the States yet.
Because if you haven't had that gin, it's amazing.
And I hated gin until I had that.
And then I became a gin drinker after that.
So thank you to the Irish for that.
Actually, something that's interesting about Dublin, and at one point you made me think of it.
I always tell people, they always ask me, like, where should they go in Dublin?
I always say, make sure you go to the Guinness Storehouse because you get this really great tour of how the beer is made.
I said, it's not just about the beer.