Food writer, Taylor Francis, is the host and founder of Do I Even Cook, a brand that looks at food through the lens of art and creativity. In this podcast we'll be exploring the lives of creative individuals who have paved their own path within or nearby food culture. Subscribe now to go beyond the food on your plate.
Katie speaks with Taylor on the idea of cooking with sustainability and simplicity in mind. Katie’s food evolution takes us through the era of fast food to vegetarian and veganism, landing on cooking that is built from an ‘Everlasting Meal’. Katie is the food writer behind Cooking with Leeks where she shares stories of her creative process in the kitchen and maintains that mistakes enhance the journey. https://cookingwithleeks.com/https://cookingwithleeks.com/oakland-covid-19-food-restaurant-resources/Tamar Adler's 'Everlasting Meal'Elizabeth Gilbert's 'Big Magic'
In 2010, Heather Francis changed her life by completing her PhD in medical sciences and embarking on a new journey that would lead her to be an internationally acclaimed scientific researcher. Over 20 years of developing expertise in hepatology has taken her around the world and introduced a new love and appreciation of food. However, with her recent move to Indianapolis, she is still searching for a perfect "West Texas" taco. On this episode, Dr. Francis discusses how food can help or harm our livers, how intelligent and underrated the liver is, and ways that we can be more mindful of what we consume to improve our gastro-health.
The new kind-of-food podcast brought to you by Taylor Francis, host and founder of Do I Even Cook. Join us in the coming weeks to hear creatives in the food industry describe their journey to impact the food industry through non-traditional paths.Music is provided by Home Baker: https://homebaker.bandcamp.com/releases