Milk with Ella: Episode 8, Dr. Ridenour

By Meena Morar

[email protected] Meena is the online editor and junior staff writer whose interests are in english and history studies. Meena enjoys to delve into intelligent conversations with a deeper understanding as the goal. She is also the captain of the Debate team.

Posted: May 1, 2017

Do you miss the one and only Matthew Ridenour? Do you not know who this mysterious Ridenour is?

 

Well, now is your chance for a nostalgic walk down memory lane or either a life changing moment.

 

Enjoy the 8th episode of Milk with Ella, with Minnehaha’s own mini-celebrity Dr. Ridenour, and learn about the ingredients of chocolate syrup along the way!

Check it out here:

 

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