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About the Show

Spice Bags is an award-winning fortnightly podcast that is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network, Ireland's largest podcast network.

 

Named after everyone’s favourite Chinese-Irish drunk snack, Spice Bags is about Ireland’s relationship with food from the outside world.

Spice Bags podcast was the closing show on the Compass Taste Theatre stage at Taste of Dublin 2021 for their first-ever live episode and was honoured to present a panel on 'Social Gastronomy' at Food on the Edge 2021.

 

Illustration by Miguel Ángel Valencia.

Your Hosts:

Mei Chin,

Blanca Valencia &

Dee Laffan

Mei, Blanca and Dee are three multicultural women living in Ireland, who love to chat about the food they love, and sometimes hate, interviewing people in Ireland and abroad who are helping to shape the culture of food here, and always asking questions like – How have Chinese restaurants changed not just the dining options in Ireland but the communities where they exist? Why are so many Irish cheeses made by women? Why does Dee get chills at the thought of “Cold Ribena”?

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Mei Chin

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Mei is a writer who has contributed to Saveur, Gourmet, Gilt Taste, Lucky Peach, The New York Times, Vogue, Rolling Stone, Fiction, and Bomb.

She was the 2005 winner of the James Beard MFK Fisher Distinguished Writing Award, as well as the recipient of the International Association of Culinary Professionals (IACP) Bert Greene journalism award for Best Culinary Writing in 2010 and 2013. In 2022 Mei won the Irish Food Writing Award for Writing on International Cuisines for work published in The Irish Times and The Times (UK).

Her essays have been anthologized in Cornbread Nation and Best Food Writing, and she has taught food writing at Yale University, New Haven.

A graduate of Wesleyan University, Mei is a native of Connecticut and a longtime resident of New York City. She currently spends her time between Dublin and New York.

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Blanca Valencia

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Born in Spain, Blanca Valencia grew up in Central America and has lived in London, China, France, Argentina and the U.S. She is a cook, teacher, writer and speaker and a former management consultant. She has a Grand Diplome from London’s Le Cordon Bleu and an MA in Gastronomy and Food Studies from TU Dublin and her experience includes running the test kitchen  at Books For Cooks (London), a stage at elBullihotel (Seville, Spain), and running the cooking school at Alambique (Madrid). She collaborates regularly with the Spanish Commercial Offices, Cervantes Institutes in the U.S. and Ireland and with food and drinks producers.

Blanca loves to help others, especially teaching young children to cook. Her experience includes working with Common Threads, Purple Asparagus, the City of Madrid, and the Chicago Cultural Center. 

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Dee Laffan

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Originally from Tipperary, Dee is the editor of Scoop magazine, and has been editor of Food & Wine Ireland, Easy Food Magazine, Yes Chef! Magazine and Publishing Director of fft. Magazine. She has written for the Irish Independent, Sunday IndependentThe Irish Times and The Sunday Times. She is producer and host of Dee's BiteSize Chats (IGTV series) and is a food contributor on Ireland AM  morning TV show.

Her passion for Irish food has led her to many roles in the industry: a member of Irish Food Writers’ Guild, chair of Slow Food Dublin, host of the BasteCamp stage at The Big Grill Festival, a member of the crew with Theatre of Food at Electric Picnic & Latitude Festivals (UK), and a judge of the annual Blas na hÉireann – Irish Food Awards.

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