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A podcast about food and culture, and their intersections. Hosted by Jessica Walker & Bryan Goman. Episodes released every second Wednesday.

Jessica Walker and Bryan Goman


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    Ep 40: Matt Park Brews Crushable Craft Beers

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 31:00


    This week, we learn what the elements that give beer flavour, just in time to cheers to the end of another season. Matt Park is the Operations manager at Toronto's Burdock Brewery and he loves yeast. We learn how yeast impacts the taste of beer and how to maintain flavour when brewing low alcohol beers. Yum!

    Ep 39: A Farmer's Son's Perspective

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2017 35:43


    This week we talk to the son of a farmer about his photographic homage to his upbringing, currently on display at Toronto's St Lawrence Market. Fittingly for one of Canada's oldest farmers' markets, Andrew McGill's work displays scenes from his hometown: farm life, county fairs and local characters. What happens when you book most of your work in the city, but draw some of your greatest inspiration from your rural farming town? How Andrew McGill reconciles his past and present, and tries to envision his future. To hear our chat with Andrew's father, Larry McGill, download "Ep 14: The Homegrown Dinner Project & A Farmer's Perspective."

    Ep 38: The Art of Fighting for Migrant Farmworkers' Rights

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2017 40:34


    Workplace safety is known as a basic right in our country, however political collective Justice for Migrant Workers is working hard to spread awareness of the realities of the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program for some of Canada's migrant farmworker population. On this week's episode, we speak to one of the J4MW organizers, Tzazná Miranda Leal, about the range of efforts the group has taken to spread the issue of substandard working and living conditions for Canada's migrant worker population. J4MW's campaign ramped up last year, culminating as the Harvesting Freedom Caravan that crossed Southern Ontario. This work is currently on display in the form of three concurrent art exhibitions, 'Art and Tomatoes,' taking place as a part of the Mayworks Festival of Working People and the Arts in Toronto. For more information, please visit our website: foodstuffs.life

    Ep 37: The Meaning of Access in Attawapiskat

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2017 28:46


    How access to food, water and the Internet shapes one northern community; the people of Attawapiskat First Nation cope with the high cost of living on reserve. We chat with Kathy and Stephen Stoney- a teacher and a minister- about the barriers that currently exist and what they hope to see for the future of eating in their subarctic First Nation.

    Ep 36: Nesting with (Sub)urban Chickens

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2017 32:51


    When life handed Michaela Kutaj a diagnosis that kept her close to home, she prescribed herself backyard chickens. This week, Jess takes a trip to the Mississauga to visit a woman who is reaping more than just the obvious- albeit illegal- rewards (i.e. local food, healthy compost, active lifestyle) of backyard chicken farming.

    Ep 35: Ran Goel is Bringing Urban Ag to the Mainstream

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2017 37:08


    What is the best way to get more people eating healthy food? We've seen a lot of work in this area, since the advent of the slow food movement, with community gardens popping up in urban settings everywhere. But what makes someone value locally grown and sourced goods? And how do we take healthy & local foods from being regarded as the exception to being treated as the norm? This and more with Fresh City Farms' CEO & Founder Ran Goel.

    Ep 34: Giuseppe Anile Took Sh*t but Doesn't Want to Give It

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2017 60:39


    Discussions of safe space and equal treatment are popping up across an array of industries right now, but identification of the need for safe space is an easy place for the discussion to end. This week, we talk to a long-time Toronto service industry vet about growing up in restaurants during a rougher time and how this informs the way he runs his establishment today. *Plus* added bonus stories of kitchen stories from 80s & 90s Toronto restaurant life. Thanks to Giuseppe Anile of Midfield Wine Bar & Tavern for speaking with us.

    Ep 33: The Family First Banh Mi Shop

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 38:49


    This week, we talk to a former financial advisor about the decision he made to forget the money and pursue his dream to own his own restaurant. Normally, this would mean forfeiting time with family, but not for Bruce Le. We head to B's Banh Mi to learn how opening a sandwich shop in the suburbs allows him to express his heritage, his taste and his passion, all the while making it home to spend quality time with his family.

    Ep 32: Real Talk on Institutional Food

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 59:33


    This week, we talk institutional food. In particular food in hospitals: what are the challenges with feeding people in this setting, how food is viewed by the medical community, how we can introduce healthier foods into this system and what the impact might be. Lulu Cohen-Farnell and David Farnell, owners of a "healthy catering company for child care centres", regularly speak out about the ways we can better feed vulnerable groups- from children to patients- and how their childcare catering company can inform a change in the way serve food to those who can't serve themselves.

    Ep 31- Christina Veira, The Bartender Philanthropist

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 55:58


    In the last few months, it feels like a lot has changed, leaving some of us feeling pretty overwhelmed about the world around us. We kick off Season 4 by hearing why- and how- one Toronto bartender uses her off time to volunteer. Christina Veira is a long time food & beverage vet, known for making a killer cocktail and also just being really nice (something that is not always said about servers in Toronto). For the last year and a half, she's been working closely with a local shelter, but not in the way we view traditional "volunteering".

    Ep 30: Gen & Gene Miki- A Nisei Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2017 49:52


    2017 marks the 150th Anniversary of Canada. It also happens to be the 75th anniversary of Bryan's grandparents being sent to work on the sugar beet farms of Alberta during the Japanese Internment camps during World War II. This week, we hear Bryan conversation with his grandparents, Gen & Gene Miki, recorded at their Hamilton home in August 2011. We're off for a little break, but will be back in February! T & I: @foodstuffslife F: facebook.com/foodstuffslife W: foodstuffs.life

    Ep 29- How to #RespectTheRestaurant with Darcy MacDonell

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2017 52:17


    In the last few years, the way we plan to dine out has changed drastically. While technology has improved visibility for restaurants and made connecting with them much easier, their are some negative side effects impacting small business owners who have chosen one of the riskiest businesses out there. This week we speak with restaurateur, Darcy MacDonell, about what he's doing to improve the situation for all parties involved. T & I: @foodstuffslife F: facebook.com/foodstuffslife W: foodstuffs.life

    Ep 28: How It's Made with Cut Coffee's Lee Knuttila

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 49:00


    What goes in to making a cup of coffee? A lot more than the question begs. Lee Knuttila tells us why he loves coffee and gives us the flavour, history, science and politics inspiring the new era of coffee purveyors.

    Ep 27: The Original Superfood with Jennifer Vaughan

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2016 34:28


    How is it that one of the most essential skills for life is so rarely discussed? This week, we chat with a lactation consultant about why first time moms rarely know what it takes to breastfeed their child. And then we get really philosophical about life and the human experience. T & I: @foodstuffslife F: facebook.com/foodstuffslife

    Ep 26: Online Dating with the @donairfairy

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 25:44


    This week, we get dispatches from the front lines of internet dating: once known as a partier, Dawn Ayre knew it was time to settle down and look for true love, so- naturally- she turned to Tinder. What's it like to start a new chapter, when you've got a reputation for answering late night calls? And how difficult is it to let go of old, often self-destructive, patterns? All that, plus dating advice for the modern era. Hint: It's better when you both go for the donair; then everyone has garlic breath! T & I: @foodstuffslife F: facebook.com/foodstuffslife

    Ep 25- Seaweed FTW with Farmer Joe Dorgan

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 23:37


    Joe Dorgan of Seacow Pond, Prince Edward Island, knew that his cows loved eating local seaweed, but he never thought about why. We talk to the farmer that inspired research that could help save the planet. T & I: @foodstuffslife F: facebook.com/foodstuffslife

    Ep 24: When Grant van Gameren Buys a Diner

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2016 48:30


    The man at the helm of one of Toronto's most respected restaurant dynasties surprised everyone when he opened a diner in one of the city's low income neighbourhoods early this October. We chat with Grant van Gameren about the decision to buy Harry's Charbroiled in Parkdale and why it's proven to be one of the most difficult projects he's taken on to date. T & I: @foodstuffslife F: facebook.com/foodstuffslife

    Ep 23: Geoff Lumby Explains DNA Food Testing

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2016 50:39


    In collaboration with a lab at Trent University, one company is learning to harness DNA sequencing technology for the benefit of us all. Thanks to Geoff Lumby, President of Sterisense (http://www.sterisense.com/), for speaking with us. Please consider donating to the CIUT funding drive: http://www.ciut.fm/ They are a huge reason that we are able to do what we do. Show them some love and let them know we sent you! Like the show? Don't forget to tell your friends! Find us on Instagram & Twitter @foodstuffslife And on Facebook: facebook.com/foodstuffslife

    Ep 22: Gord Cole Stands Up for Fish Farming

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2016 40:01


    This week, we speak with a fish farmer who has a lot to say about how the public views his industry. What do you do when your country chooses a stance on your livelihood and doesn't question it? Thanks to Gord Cole of Aquacage Fisheries in Parry Sound, ON for appearing on the show. Like the show? Don't forget to tell your friends! Find us on Instagram & Twitter @foodstuffslife And on Facebook: facebook.com/foodstuffslife

    Ep 21: Working Alone with Mark Dufort

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2016 44:24


    Foodstuffs is back for Season 3! This season, we're bringing you a brand new interview every week. We're excited, because this lets us be with you more often and go deeper on the topics we share with you. For our first interview of the season, we go to Royale's Luncheonette on Dundas West in Toronto to speak with a 20 year kitchen vet about why he left a life of late nights behind and what greater balance is worth in this industry. If you like what we do, don't forget to tell your friends! Follow us on Instagram & Twitter @foodstuffslife On Facebook: facebook.com/foodstuffslife

    Extrastuffs: Live Women's Hospitality League Panel

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2016 64:58


    For our last instalment of Extrastuffs, we head to Bar Lisa Marie on May 2, 2016. On this night, restauranteur & food photographer Kyla Zanardi and chef & instagram star Christine Flynn brought together a diverse cross section of women working in the food industry to discuss what it means to be female in this line of work. What resulted was the start of a productive discussion on how women can support themselves and each other while trying to grow their careers. Have a listen to hear thoughts from Ren Navarro, beer rep & co-founder of the Society of Beer Drinking Ladies, Jennfier Commins, tea sommelier & founder/CEO of Pluck Tea Inc, Johanna Lowe, food & prop stylist, and Hassel Aviles, food entrepreneur & founder of the former Toronto Underground Market. Hosted by Pay Chen, this is a great glimpse into the beauty and the difficulty of being female in a business that traditionally favours men. Foodstuffs Season 3 kicks off November 2! Subscribe to iTunes, Stitcher or anywhere else that hosts podcasts to hear what's up next!

    Extrastuffs - Glenford Jameson & Food Law

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 56:55


    (Extended cut)Glenford Jameson, food lawyer and host of the podcast "Welcome to the Food Court" discusses ethical labeling and food marketing practices, and how he (and we) can affect change.

    Extrastuffs: Courier James & @foodora

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2016 15:34


    Have you ever considered what it takes to courier food by bike? Have a listen to our chat with one of @foodora's foodsters, James, to get a better sense of what it's like transporting fragile goods to hungry customers in the big city. This fall, we're revisiting some stories from Season 2 of Foodstuffs and bringing you weekly instalments of bonus content: extended cuts, bonus interviews and panel discussions on a range of topics we covered last season. Stay tuned for more #tbt Extrastuffs each Thursday leading up to Season 3, kicking off this November!

    Extrastuffs: Lauren Toyota & Hot for Food

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2016 41:47


    For this week's instalment of Extrastuffs, we've got the extended version of our chat with YouTuber and Vegan vlogger, Lauren Toyota. In this longer cut, we include more of our conversation about working in media and what it takes to create a successful brand in this day and age, along with learning about Lauren's transition to veganism. Leading up to Season 3 of Foodstuffs, we're bring you weekly instalments of bonus content: extended cuts, bonus interviews and panel discussions on a range of topics we covered last season. Stay tuned for more #tbt Extrastuffs every Thursday leading up to Season 3, kicking off this November!

    Extrastuffs: Stu Sakai & Sake in N.A.

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2016 29:22


    This week on Extrastuffs, we revisit our conversation with sake champion, Stu Sakai. We learn more about the difference between wine and sake and how to begin when getting in to sake. If you're a fan of a drink with dinner, take this opportunity to question why we drink what we drink, and to consider expanding your horizons to alternatives like sake and beyond! Leading up to Season 3 of Foodstuffs, we're bring you weekly instalments of bonus content: extended cuts, bonus interviews and panel discussions on a range of topics we covered last season. Stay tuned for more #tbt Extrastuffs every Thursday leading up to Season 3, kicking off this November!

    Extrastuffs: Chef Eran Marom & The New Kosher

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2016 56:05


    Welcome to Extrastuffs Season 2! For the next six weeks, we're bringing you additional content from Season 2. This is a place for us to provide extended cuts of interviews aired last season on Foodstuffs, along with bonus content that expands understanding of some of our juiciest content. Up first, we go deeper with kosher chef, Eran Marom. We hear about his cooking origins in the Israeli Army, followed by his apprenticeship with Michelin-starred chef, Daniel Boulud, and how all of this led to a new passion for innovating in the world of kosher food. Stay tuned for more #tbt Extrastuffs content every Thursday for the next six weeks. Foodstuffs Season 3 kicks off this November!

    Ep 20: Hot for Food & the Newcomer Kitchen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2016 48:02


    We've reached the end of Season 2! On Ep 20, we look back at the season, Bryan talks with an old friend who went from working on a well respected TV channel to creating her own job as a vegan multimedia entrepreneur & then Jess stops by the Newcomer Kitchen. Bryan meets up with Lauren Toyota to learn from her experience growing an audience for her vegan blog, Hot for Food, in the new media wild west. And Jess hears how a Syrian couple turned their social work experience in the Middle East in to work facilitating for their peers in the food sector here in Toronto, with the help of a forward-thinking restaurant owner. This episode is dedicated in loving memory of Alex Souslov.

    Ep 19- Mushroom Coffee & Tap Water

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2016 42:39


    On Episode 19, we hear how Tero Isokauppila of Four Sigmatic is dedicating his life to extolling the powers of the mushroom kingdom. And then we learn more about how we get one of our most precious and fundamental resources from a water treatment operator who came up in the post-Walkerton e. Coli outbreak era.

    Ep 18-caterToronto & The Whisky Cabinet

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2016 41:39


    Episode 18 has us waking up to the many barriers new food entrepreneurs face in Toronto, and then we figure out how to fix ourselves the right stiff drink for the occasion. First, Jess speaks with Vanessa Ling Yu about how to demystify the process of starting a food business for marginalized Torontonians. And then Mark Bylok helps Bryan craft the perfect whisky collection and gives us all a greater vocabulary to find what we want in a brown liquor.

    Ep 17- @foodora_ca & The Gooseberry Patch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 37:05


    This episode, we think about the future of food delivery and then we make Pigs in Straw House, a recipe that has never before seen the light of day. Jess finds out about how the combination of technology and the sharing economy is putting restaurants in touch with a new customer base. And then we meet Bryan's friend Rudie, a man who loves to 'Keep it Simple' and 'Make it Special' in the kitchen. Or at least pretend to, anyway. PS. For those in Toronto on Thursday, June 2nd, you can head to the Dark Horse at 215 Spadina Ave. at 7pm to take part in Free Pour TO's first conversation about gender & the coffee industry.

    Ep 16- Black Creek Farm & Third Wave Coffee

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2016 37:40


    This episode, we speak with two women about how they're addressing inequality in the food spaces they occupy. First, Bryan speaks with the Director of the Black Creek Community Farm- Toronto's largest urban farm- and finds out how this urban agriculture project is making the most of their seven acres, by creating meaningful programming for the community surrounding Jane & Finch. Then Jess makes her way to the east end of Toronto to learn about Third Wave Coffee, how the professionalization of the industry is threatening to leave some of its workers out of the progress, and how one woman hopes to facilitate a shift in thinking that would include a wider array of voices.

    Ep 15- Women's Hospitality League & 3D Printing Food

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2016 41:13


    On Ep 15, we look at the power of bringing people together to think about food: learning from the past and bettering the future. Jess learns about the origins of a night that aims to bring women together to support one another in the hospitality industry. And then Bryan finds out how one event company wound up being the world leader in teaching drunk people how to use 3D printing technology. ^^^^^^^^^^^ Visit www.foodstuffs.life for more information and links.

    Ep 14: The Homegrown Dinner Project & A Farmer's Perspective

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2016 37:48


    For Ep 14, the influence of cuisine around the world is felt here at home- in the dining room and on the farm. Jess speaks with a former coworker who is channelling his desire to push himself as a chef into collaborating with peers and creating beautiful plates of food for charity. And Bryan speaks with a corn, wheat and soy farmer who would rather send his crop halfway around than world, than know that it was being turned in to processed food here at home.

    Ep 13: Food Law & Tibet Kitchen

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 37:56


    For Ep 13, we learn about food law and one story of restaurant ownership. Bryan meets with Food Lawyer, Glenford Jameson, to ask what- if anything- the Canada Food Guide has to do with what is deemed healthy. And Jess meets with her friend, Garab Lama, owner of Tibet Kitchen, to learn more about his story and why he opened a restaurant in Parkdale (aka. Little Tibet). ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ www.foodstuffs.life

    Ep 12: Sake in N.A. & Food Rescue

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2016 44:49


    Ep 12 has us day drinking and thinking about food waste. First Jess meets with with a man who thinks sake should a viable drink option to go with your dinner. Then Bryan finds out about the origins and future of an integral part of the Toronto food system that has been too easily overlooked for the last 30 years. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ www. foodstuffs.life

    Ep 11: @chefjacqueslamerde & The New Kosher

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016 41:02


    On Episode 11, there's two stories of how food made two chefs elevate themselves, even outside of the kitchen. In the first, Jess talks to Chef Christine Flynn, AKA Instagram's @chefjacqueslamerde, about what her alter ego taught her about herself and chefdom. Then Bryan meets up with Chef Eran Marom to learn how he's combining his French training with Jewish dietary restrictions, for the benefit of all Kosher diners. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ www.foodstuffs.life

    Episode 10- The Beginning and the End: Jobs for Syrians & Honest Ed's

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2015 35:00


    In our final episode of Season 1, we are looking back and looking forward. For our first interview, Bryan speaks with a Lebanese-Canadian business owner who is offering work and learned wisdom to new Syrian-Canadians. And then Jess catches up with the General Manager of Honest Ed's and talks about their final turkey giveaway at the iconic Bathurst & Bloor location. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THANKS! Thanks to Jack Boyadjian, the owner of the Beiruti Grand Cafe (http://beiruti.ca/) in North York Toronto. And big thanks to Russell Lazar, General Manager of Honest Ed's, for his time. This Episode more than ever, huge thanks, to Erik Betlem, Ken Stowar and Sam Petite and CIUT for the use of Studio 2 all season. And thanks very much to Chris Foster (www.chrisfoster.ca) for our Foodstuffs logo. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Foodstuffs is taking a little vacation with a plan to return later this winter. Thanks for listening. If anything has stuck with you this season, please share it with the ones you love while we're gone. And please get in touch if you have an idea for next season or if you would like to contribute: @foodstuffslife Thanks for the good times! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Foodstuffs is a podcast about food and culture, and their intersections. It is the brainchild of Jessica Walker and Bryan Goman. www.foodstuffs.life

    Episode 9- Food Preservation: Seeds & Food Photos

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2015 30:29


    Episode 9 has us thinking about the different ways we try to preserve food for posterity. First, Bryan meets a different sort of librarian, who doesn't necessarily check in the same things he checks out. And then Jess finds out about some of the many perks associated with working for a food stylist (hint: free food and lots of it). ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THANKS! Thanks so much to Brendan Behrmann, Chief Librarian for the Toronto Seed Library (http://www.torontoseedlibrary.org/). Thanks also to Jacob Keary-Moreland for connecting us. If you haven't heard our interview with Jacob about his Wikifarm, take a listen here (https://soundcloud.com/foodstuffs-1/ep2-wiki-leeks). And thanks so much to freelance food stylist and recipe developer, Michelle Rabin (https://www.instagram.com/michellerabin/). And thanks to Chloe Anderson for pointing out the obvious and suggesting the idea. To take a peek at Michelle's work, check out her website (www.michellerabin.com). Big thanks, as always, to Erik Betlem, Ken Stowar and Sam Petite and CIUT for the use of their recording facilities. And thanks very much to Chris Foster (www.chrisfoster.ca) for our Foodstuffs logo. Cheers!

    Episode 8- Juicing for Health: Achalasia & Cannabis

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2015 33:36


    Episode 8 has us talking a lot about the different health benefits of liquid diets and juicing. First, Jess catches up with someone who virtually wasn't able to swallow for nine months straight; not food, not water, not even his own spit. Then we phone the west coast and Bryan speaks with an expert about the non-psychoactive & health benefits of a new form of cannabis for managing pain. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THANKS! Thanks this week to Greg Milo for sharing his experience with achalasia. If you're curious about the treatment that relieved Greg of his symptoms, googling P.O.E.M.- or Per-Oral Endoscopic Myotomy- will provide all the information you might need. Thanks also to Dieter MacPherson from Cannabis Digest (http://cannabisdigest.ca/juicing-raw-cannabis/) for meeting with Bryan over the phone. Thanks always to Erik Betlem, Ken Stowar and Sam Petite and CIUT for the use of their recording facilities. The CIUT Funding Drive is over, but you can always donate to the station here (http://ciut.fm). And thanks very much to Chris Foster (www.chrisfoster.ca) for our Foodstuffs logo. Cheers! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    Episode 7- Free Kitchens & Government Process

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2015 34:38


    Episode 7 looks at two examples of what it takes to get communities to come together to feed their people. First, Bryan heads to the Dixie Gurdwara to understand how an amorphous group of volunteers ensure that a hot meal is available to anyone- Sikh or non-Sikh- 24/7. And then we peek inside the process involved in getting six communities in the Halifax Regional Municipality a Mobile Food Market. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THANKS! Big thanks this week to Jaswant Singh, volunteer for the Ontario Khalsa Darbar (http://dixiegurdwara.com/). And thanks to Heather Monahan and Ali Shaver from Nova Scotia Public Health and Josh Bates from the Mayor's Office for talking with Jess about the proposed Mobile Market for Halifax. We will keep everyone posted on the initiative's progress come Spring. Thanks always to Erik Betlem, Ken Stowar and Sam Petite and CIUT for the use of their recording facilities. If you would like to donate to the CIUT Funding Drive, you can do so here (http://ciut.fm). And thanks very much to Chris Foster (www.chrisfoster.ca) for our Foodstuffs logo. Cheers! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    Episode 6- The Community & the Individual: Picnics and Self-Care

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2015 34:02


    Episode 6 looks at ways to care for the community and an individual by way of the stomach, and employing very different means to do so. First, we discuss the impact of one Montreal restaurant that's business relies heavily upon- but also gives back to- their neighbourhood. And then we talk to a woman who's Crohn's Disease diagnosis wound up leading her to her dream job and a healthier pattern of self-care. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THANKS! This week, we'd like to thank Nicole Turcotte, part owner of Montreal's Dinette Triple Crown (http://www.dinettetriplecrown.com/), for showing Jess around Parc de la Petite-Italie. Thanks also to Meghan Telpner (http://www.meghantelpner.com/) for being so candid about her story with us. Thanks, as ever, to Erik Betlem, Ken Stowar and Sam Petite and CIUT for the use of their recording facilities. And thanks very much to Chris Foster (www.chrisfoster.ca) for our Foodstuffs logo. Cheers! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Foodstuffs is a podcast about food and culture, and their intersections. It is the brainchild of Jessica Walker and Bryan Goman. Episodes released every second Wednesday. www.foodstuffs.life

    Extrastuffs: Pulque and Pre-Hispanic Mexican Culture

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2015 41:37


    On this Extrastuffs, we hang out with Alberto Deleon and Bryan (and his wife Simal!) as they continue their discussion of indegenous the Central Mexican boozy beverage, pulque, pre-hispanic Mexican cuisine and Mexican politics. Episode 6 of Foodstuffs comes out Wednesday, October, 21.

    Episode 5- Politics of Food (+ Drink)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2015 32:59


    Episode 5 of Foodstuffs takes us away from home; we head to Montreal with Jess to talk about food and politics and then Bryan leads us to Mexico to learn about the rich history of a silky- and healthy?- alcoholic beverage. First up, Jess visits with Diana Bronson, Executive Director of Food Secure Canada, to discuss how voters can impact their representatives to make food- and all its related issues- a topic on Parliament Hill. Then we travel to Mexico, where Bryan learns firsthand the medicinal effects, and historical significance, of pulque- a delicious drink with a complicated past. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THANKS! Thanks this week to Diana Bronson of Food Secure Canada (http://foodsecurecanada.org/) and Hugo Martorell for setting up the interview. Thanks also to Alberto Deleon and the staff of La Perla Pixan Cuisine & Mexcal Store (http://www.laperlaplaya.net/) for hosting Bryan and feeding him grassphoppers and pulque. We are ever grateful to Erik Betlem, Ken Stowar and Sam Petite and CIUT for the use of their recording facilities. And- as always- a big thank you to Chris Foster (www.chrisfoster.ca) for our Foodstuffs logo. Cheers! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Foodstuffs is a podcast about food and culture, and their intersections. It is the brainchild of Jessica Walker and Bryan Goman. Episodes released every second Wednesday. www.foodstuffs.life

    Extrastuffs: A Tour of upStream Aquaponics

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2015 8:15


    This August Bryan took a trip to Newmarket's upStream Aquaponics to learn how they're using tilapia to provide healthy produce for York Region. On this weeks Extrastuffs, upStream Coordinator, Tricia Richens, gives us the tour of the facility and explains why she hopes to build an aquaponics system in her own home one day.

    Episode 4- Build It + Will They Come?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2015 30:28


    On Episode 4 of Foodstuffs, Jess and Bryan take road trips to talk about two different self-contained food (and drink!) systems. Jessica stops by Bucky Buckler’s to talk moonshining, cider, and Sackville, N.B. Then Bryan meets with Joan Stonehocker to talk about the way the York Region Food Network is harnessing the power of a school to provide a different kind of learning experience for people in Newmarket, Ontario. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THANKS! Thanks this week to Bucky Buckler, super cider maker, and to Maggie Pitts for putting us in touch. Thanks also to Joan Stonehocker and to the upStream crew at the York Region Food Network (http://yrfn.ca/programs/upstream-aquaponics/). Keep an eye out for a new episode of Extrastuffs, where Bryan gets the tour of the place and thinks about aquaponics for the home. Thanks always to Erik Betlem, Ken Stowar and Sam Petite and CIUT for recording facilities. And a huge thank you to Chris Foster (www.chrisfoster.ca) for our Foodstuffs logo. Cheers! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Foodstuffs is a podcast about food and culture, and their intersections. It is the brainchild of Jessica Walker and Bryan Goman. Episodes released every second Wednesday. www.foodstuffs.life

    Extrastuffs - JPCI C.I.T.Y.

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2015 8:51


    Jessica talks to John Polanyi CI business students Sara, Hilary and Aditya about the role the PACT garden has played in their school and how their using the harvest to make a change in their neighbourhood. Post-2015 SAGE Global World Cup Update: JCPI's C.I.T.Y. student delegation did an incredible job in Seoul: they brought home the award for meeting the UN Millennium Development Goal of developing a global partnership for development at the 2015 SAGE World Cup. Congrats to Mr. Essabhai's Rotman's 2014-15 group. For more info: http://www.sagecanada.com/sage-canada-visits-2015-world-competition-in-seoul-south-korea/

    Episode 3- Slow Growing

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2015 29:07


    On Episode 3 of Foodstuffs, we look at how a meaningful relationship with food is best seeded early in life. We talk to David Lockett, founder and volunteer president of the PACT Urban Peace Program, about PACT's Grow to Learn curriculum at John Polanyi Collegiate Institute, and about how he's looking to change the world by engaging local business talent and harnessing their resources for the good of those in need. And then Bryan goes to Elmvale, Ontario, to speak with Wade Stamp, owner of The Saucey Pig near Wasaga Beach, and makes everyone jealous by talking to about- and then eating- one of his incredible pulled pork sandwiches. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THANKS! Thanks this week to David Lockett of the PACT Urban Peace Program (pactprogram.ca) and Ben Marshall for connecting us; Adam Dirks who oversees the PACT Grow 2 Learn Garden at John Polanyi Collegiate Institute; Rahim Essabhai of the 2014-15 Rotman Business Program at JCPI and his students, Sara, Hilary and Aditya. Be sure to listen to Extrastuffs to hear more about the impact the garden had on the JCPI business class last school year. Big thanks to Wade Stamp from The Saucey Pig in Elmvale, Ontario. Check out their Facebook page (on.fb.me/1JUDIX6), if you're in the mood to drool. Thanks always to Erik Betlem, Ken Stowar and Sam Petite and CIUT for recording facilities. And a big thank-you for Chris Foster (www.chrisfoster.ca) for our Foodstuffs logo. It’s so beautiful! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Foodstuffs is a podcast about food and culture, and their intersections. It is the brainchild of Jessica Walker and Bryan Goman. Episodes released every second Wednesday. www.foodstuffs.life

    Episode 2- Wiki-Leeks

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2015 29:49


    We spend Episode 2 of Foodstuffs considering plants, community & space. Bryan speaks with Jacob Kearey-Moreland, one of the people at the helm of the Wiki Farm in Orillia, Ontario. We learn about the way Jacob is creating an alternative to what makes an "ideal" community gardening location and how he's harnessing the power of the Internet to help him do it. Jessica heads in to the woods with her employer/friend, Geoff Hopgood, a chef and forager with a particular affinity for ramps (a.k.a. wild leeks). We hear about how to find them and also how foraging shaped the course of Chef Hopgood’s career. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THANKS! Thanks this week to Jacob Kearey-Moreland of the Orillia Wiki Farm. You can see more about the farm here: www.facebook.com/Wikifarm. Thanks also to Chef Geoff Hopgood and an undisclosed suburban forest in Oshawa. Thanks always to Erik Betlem and CIUT for recording facilities. And a big thank-you for Chris Foster (www.chrisfoster.ca) for our Foodstuffs logo. It’s our favourite. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Foodstuffs is a podcast about food and culture, and their intersections. It is the brainchild of Jessica Walker and Bryan Goman. Episodes to be released every second Wednesday. www.foodstuffs.life

    Extrastuffs - Connie Tsang Full Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2015 51:19


    On episode 1 of Foodstuffs, we shared a part of our interview with photographer Connie Tsang. This was only one interesting section of the interview, so here we include the uncut version, where we discuss growing up in an immigrant family in small town Canada and the lengths it took for her parents to create this life, among many other brilliant Connie observations. Have a listen!

    Episode 1 - On Identity, Authenticity & the City

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2015 31:20


    With unabashed confidence that only our friends will listen to our first episode, we foray in to Episode 1 of Foodstuffs, fully forgetting to identify ourselves. For our maiden voyage, we consider Canadian identity, question authenticity, and value emotions that get expressed through the eyes. Do you notice how you can always find a Chinese restaurant, no matter what small town you visit in Canada? We speak with a photographer whose parents owned the only Chinese Canadian restaurant in their town growing up. And then we head to downtown Toronto, to a community centre that's messing with a Canadian tradition and giving school children (and beyond!) the opportunity to learn where their dinner comes from. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THANKS! Thanks this week to Connie Tsang (www.connietsangphotos.com) and Kevin Lee; Taste of China and Scadding Court. Thanks also to Erik Betlem and CIUT for recording facilities. And a big thank you for Chris Foster (www.chrisfoster.ca) for our Foodstuffs logo. We adore it. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Foodstuffs is a podcast about food and culture, and their intersections. It is the brainchild of Jessica Walker and Bryan Goman. Episodes to be released every second Wednesday. www.foodstuffs.life

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