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Because everyone has a food story. From our first mouthful of applesauce in front of​ ​our adoring family, to our first bite into a jalapeño pepper, and everything in between, food is at the heart of the human experience. We love it. We need it. Food is family and ritual. Fun and work. Sophistication and guilty pleasure, scarcity and overabundance. Food makes us ecstatic and sometimes crazy. Food delights and disappoints. Can you think of a connector that binds us together more universally or seamlessly than our shared relationships with food? That’s what we do in this podcast: Share entertaining, evocative, celebratory, complicated and funny food stories.

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    Karen Katz, Food TV Hero

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 41:47


    Karen Katz is a veteran executive TV producer and writer with over 1500 hours of television programming to her credit. Her illustrious career includes producing for networks such as Food Network, Discovery Networks, HBO Family, and more. She has worked on competition, lifestyle, documentary, reality, children's TV, and music/variety programming both domestically and internationally. Karen was the executive producer of Emeril Live during its pinnacle, and experienced firsthand the whirlwind of excitement, chaos, and creativity that unfolded behind the scenes. Karen's new memoir, "Getting Sauced: How I Learned Everything I Know About Food From Working in TV is a backstage pass into the enthralling world of early food television, seasoned with humor, heart, and a dash of culinary magic. I loved this book! Karen's upbringing in Long Island, where Lipton Soup Mix and orange juice reigned supreme in the kitchen, laid the foundation for her flavorful adventures. From humble beginnings to haute cuisine, her narrative charts a course from Mrs. Paul's Fish Sticks to Michelin-starred delicacies, offering readers a taste of the glutton-to-glamour transformation that defined her culinary evolution. Let's have a listen to Karen Katz!

    Lisa Ekus, A Queen of Culinary Publishing

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 42:22


    Our guest today is Lisa Ekus, founder of The Ekus Group, a literary agency specializing in “representing a world of culinary talent.” She has over 40 years of experience representing a wide selection of food personalities, writers, cookbooks, restaurants, and food products. The agency she founded represents more than 350 authors and works with numerous leading publishers worldwide. A sought after expert and agent, Lisa's media training, which was featured on NPR's “All Things Considered,” helps culinary professionals improve their media presentation, video, and interviewing skills, traveling globally to present seminars, workshops, and panels. She has hosted everyone from Julia Child to Emeril Lagasse in her kitchen and at her table. Lisa sees food as the common denominator that brings family and friends together, and she sits down for dinner as often as possible with her family, friends, and clients. Last, but not least, she also is the proud owner of more than 7,000 cookbooks. The Guinness Book of World Records just awarded Lisa the honor of holding the largest personal cookbook collection in the world. A Kochleffel of the first order! Let's have a listen.

    Joan Nathan, Her Life in Food

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 36:49


    We are thrilled that our very first guest on Kochleffel is none other than Joan Nathan, the doyenne, the epicenter of Jewish cooking. Joan is a frequent contributor to The New York Times and other publications. She is the author of twelve books, including Jewish Cooking in America and The New American Cooking, both of which won both the James Beard Award and the IACP Award, and King Solomon's Table, which won an IACP Award and a Gourmand World Cookbook Award. She shares her time between Washington, DC, and Martha's Vineyard. We spoke with her as she was on book tour with her new memoir, My Life in Recipes. And what a life it is! We are so proud to call her a Kochleffel!

    Kochleffel (Trailer)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 3:36


    Welcome to Kochleffel, a special series about the remarkable contributions of Jewish women to the world of food. 

    Tribute to Jasper White

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 8:12


    New England lost one of the greats recently, Jasper White; chef, author, mentor, and trailblazer. He re-invented and re-invigorated New England cuisine and made it into a style of cooking that was a lot more than chowda' and lobster rolls. At 69, it was too soon to lose him. With great love and respect, and quite a bit of sadness, we re-broadcast a story he shared with us a few years back. Let's have a listen to the great Jasper White!Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Phoebe Lapine: Healthy Hedonism

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 32:29


    Writer, chef, and mega blogger Phoebe Lapine's new book CARBIVORE is a paean to the joys and the nerdy science of carbs. She trashes the no-carb revolution and replaces it with easy-to-digest science -- and wonderful to ingest -- recipes that work whether you are a yes-on-carb or no-on-carbs freak. After her own challenging health issues, Phoebe studied herself and how her diet affected her body, her moods, and her well-being. Who knew normal people would wear a continuous glucose monitor just for fun? It's a fascinating conversation with a very smart woman.Photo courtesy of Haley Hunt Davis.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Greg Drescher, Certified Food Visionary

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 42:09


    Some people – rare people – have the knack of seeing the curves of the future and inviting the rest of us on the journey. Greg Drescher, the senior advisor for Strategic Initiatives at the CIA, Culinary Institute of America, is one of those people. A more insightful job title would be culinary visionary. Our conversation was fascinating as he traces his career arc from one insightful peak to another. You'll enjoy the journey. Let's have a listen.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    What is Legacy Agriculture Anyway?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 40:10


    Our guest today is Scott Grabau, CEO of Tanimura & Antle, one of the world's largest produce growers. I know, the phrase “large produce” stops you, passionate as you are about buying local and supporting Farmer's Markets. But what if it turns out that large “Legacy Agriculture” has deep expertise to share? And what if a company that farms thousands of acres, ships to across the US as well as Asia and Europe––is also passionate about maintaining sustainable farming practices, and laser-focused on innovating and investing in what's next to come in agriculture? Let's have a listen to Tanimura & Antle's CEO Scott Grabau, and how he educates us about Legacy Farming, or maybe just rattles a few of our prejudices. Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Ciao Italia's Mary Ann Esposito: The Longest Running Cooking Show in America

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 38:25


    Mary Ann Esposito is a legend. She is the star of Ciao Italia, a PBS show she produces in New Hampshire. Syndicated nationally for 31 years, it's the longest running cooking show in America. She has written over a dozen books focused on Italian regional cooking, and at 81, she still leads cooking tours to Italy. Fascinating, feisty, and down-to-earth, I just love her. Let's have a listen.Photo courtesy of John W. Hession.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Michael Crupain's Wild Journey: From Neurosurgery, to Dr. Oz, to Cookbooks!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 37:06


    Michael Crupain is an MD, an MPH, a passionate wellness advocate, and a terrific cook. When we first met, Michael was at Consumer Reports, which he then left to become the medical director of the Dr. Oz show (wow!). And now after 7 years there, he's writing fabulous cookbooks!Photo courtesy of Michael Crupain.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    A Real Corker: Anthropologist Corky White Dishes on Food!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 40:47


    Our guest today is Corky White, Professor of Anthropology at Boston University. Although her focus is on Japan, Corky has a deep and fascinating focus on food – both as an academic pursuit and as globe-trotting food lover. Today's episode is just that. A global trot through Corky's life, food, culture, and the impact of her own heritage on why food is so fascinating. Her newest book, written with her son, historian Ben Wurgaft, is "Ways of Eating." We'll get to that too – and stay tuned to learn about her grandmother's rolling pin! Let's have a listen!Photo courtesy of Corky White.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Veggie Queen

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 29:59


    Our guest today is one of my favorite members of the culinary elite: Martha Rose Shulman, an award-winning author of more than twenty-five cookbooks, including The Simple Art of Vegetarian Cooking, The Very Best of Recipes for Health, Mediterranean Harvest: Vegetarian Recipes from the World's Healthiest Cuisine (named one of the 6 best vegetarian cookbooks of the last 25 years by Cooking Light Magazine), Mediterranean Light, Provençal Light, and Entertaining Light. For eight years she wrote the feature entitled Recipes for Health for the New York Times. She has over 1,500 recipes featured on the NY Times Cooking website. Her food combines pleasure and health, drawing largely from the cuisines of the Mediterranean, inherently healthy cuisines with big flavors.Photo courtesy of Martha Rose Schulman.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Barton Seaver: Seafood Evangelist

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 45:42


    We talk -- or mostly listen -- to the remarkable Barton Seaver; recovering chef, prodigious advocate of all things seafood, TED talk alum, author of landmark books on American seafood (my favorite is For Cod & Country), and quite possibly the most eloquent speaker we've ever met!Photo courtesy of Barton Seaver.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Mark Erickson, Provost of the CIA

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 36:05


    A 14 year old Minnesota boy wanted a motorcycle. He got a job as a dishwasher and it launched a stellar culinary career. We talked with Mark about himself, his outlook on the future of restaurants, and where the CIA is headed next.Photo courtesy of Mark Erickson.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Can an Algorithm Become Besties With a Farm-to-You Home Delivery Service?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 38:03


    Have you ever wondered how a food delivery business gets going? All the logistics, and the headaches and uncertainty of matching farmers to food and the fresh food to your home? Erin Baumgartner is the CEO and Founder of The Family Dinner. While working as the Assistant Director of the Senseable City Lab at MIT, she left her job after a drink with her husband in a local bar made her believe that her back-of-the-cocktail napkin idea was worth betting on. Since then, she has received so many accolades and awards -- and is the presenter of an inspiring Ted Talk!Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Greens Under Glass: How Paul Sellew is Re-Inventing Your Salad Bowl

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 34:06


    Paul Sellew is the Founder and CEO of Little Leaf Farms. His "farm" occupies massive greenhouses in Massachusetts and Pennsylvania and he expects that by 2026, he'll have 100 acres "under glass" and be able to offer sustainable crisp salad greens to over 50% of the American salad eating world. We'll all be crushing on Little Leaf's hydroponic and sunshine nourished salad greens. He's not the only one who believes in his success: Superstar Bono and his RISE Fund recently made a $300 million dollar investment in the company. That's a lot of arugula! Let's have a listen to Paul Sellew!Photo courtesy of Adam De Tour for Little Leaf Farms.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Hello Earth Day! And What Should I Do About My Beloved 8-Burner Gas Stove?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 38:41


    A Conversation with Frank Lowenstein of RARE. Rare is the largest non-profit you've never heard of, and for 50 years it has been focused on using Behavioral Change to nudge people towards Sustainability all over the world. Now, RARE comes to the US. Frank, a lifelong environmentalist, talks about what we can do at the individual level to mitigate climate change.Photo courtesy of Frank Lowenstein.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Filmmaker Joanna James: A FIne Line Revisited

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 37:00


    Joanna James is a filmmaker, non-profit founder, mom of three girls, and the daughter of Val James, who against all odds created a successful restaurant company. Joanna's film entitled "A Fine Line" documents her mother's struggles, and those of other well-known female chef-owners in the restaurant industry. It tells the story of the barriers, financial and personal, that women face in the food business. When I first saw the film, I understood it as a love letter to her mom. The film created shock waves, generating a lot of buzz upon release. Joanna is also the founder of MAPP Impact, a non-profit focused on mentorship and policy advocacy for women in the food & beverage industry.Photo courtesy of Joanna James.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    A Tarot Reader Walked into a Bar...

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 39:45


    Thea Engst is a seasoned author, a bartender, and a serious student of Tarot. In her fourth book, Spirits of the Tarot, Thea develops a cocktail recipe to match each Tarot card. It's fun stuff. Especially for true believers. We spoke with her about Tarot and how a bartender goes about developing signature cocktails.Photo courtesy of Thea Engst.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    How Many Cookbooks Do You Own?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 31:25


    If you have a wall of cookbooks (like I do) but only ever crack open a few–help is at hand. Jane Kelly is the founder of Eat Your Books, a service that lets you search your own library to find the perfect recipe. She was an executive in the music and TV world in the UK, and then, she had an idea....Photo courtesy of Eat Your Books.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Do We Need a National Food Museum?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 37:47


    If there were royalty in the food world, Michael Jacobson would be a king. Or at least a duke. As the co-founder of the Center for Science in the Public Interest––CSPI––he notched so many wins in protecting consumers that he made advocacy look easy. After more than 40 years at the helm of the CSPI, he is onto his next quest; creating a National Food Museum. We'd be wrong to bet against his success.Photo courtesy of Michael Jacobson.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Michael Moss, From War Correspondent to a War on Bad Food

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 49:42


    I have to confess to a long-term professional crush on Mike Moss, the intrepid New York Times investigative journalist who blew the lid off big foods' research-based adeptness at engineering our Bliss Point–– finding the most exquisite balance of Salt, Sugar, Fat that renders us helpless faced with an open bag of Doritos. Or Oreo––or pick your poison. His new book, Hooked, unmasks the rigorous research used to addict us to ultra-processed food. He is such a trove of insight and knowledge that I couldn't stop listening to him. I think you will feel the same. Let's have a listen.Photo courtesy of Dan Sheehan.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    What's Next? A Conversation about the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 50:22


    Our eminent panel--Congressman Jim McGovern, Marion Nestle, Michael Jacobson, Dariush Mozaffarian, and Kirsten Tobey felt there's room for optimism that this conference can and will have a lasting impact on our American food system. Listen in and see if you agree.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Kirsten Tobey: Creating a Revolution in School Food

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 30:06


    It began as a B-School class project. Our guest today is Kirsten Saenz Tobey. Kirsten co-founded Revolution Foods in 2006 while in graduate school at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business. Both she and her co-founder Kristin Richmond needed a project of a B-School class they were both taking. They bonded – and soared over the idea that school food could be both crave-able and healthy. Their school project became Revolution Foods, a California based B-Corp to build lifelong healthy eaters by making kid-inspired, chef-crafted food accessible to all. From its start in Oakland, California, Revolution Foods has gained national recognition for its innovative approach to school food. Revolution Foods, now over $100 million in revenue, serves over 1 million healthy, affordable meals per week and is the leading school food provider in California. Let's hear from Kirsten!Photo courtesy of Kirsten Tobey.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Slow Cooked: Marion Nestle's New Memoir

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 30:28


    When an icon and role model in food policy and food studies writes a memoir, after writing more than a dozen policy-heavy books --you might expect it to be serious. Even a little preachy. But you'd be wrong here. Marion Nestle's telling of her life story is juicy and delicious. Eminently readable. In addition to her own journey, it is a surprisingly candid reflection about the difficulties of a serious and professional woman in academia coming of age in the 50's and 60's. Married at 19? Really Marion? She's quite a woman and it is quite a tale. Let's hear from Marion Nestle about her memoir – Slow Cooked.Photo Courtesy of Marion Nestle.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    To Fall in Love, Drink This

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 29:55


    Journalist and essayist Alice Feiring was proclaimed “the queen of natural wines” by the Financial Times. Feiring is a recipient of a coveted James Beard Award for wine journalism, among many other accolades. She has written for newspapers and magazines including The New York Times, New York magazine, Time, AFAR, World of Fine Wine, and the beloved winezine, Noble Rot. Her previous books include Natural Wine for the People; Dirty Guide to Wine; For the Love of Wine; Naked Wine: Letting Grapes Do What Comes Naturally; and her controversial 2008 debut, The Battle for Wine & Love or How I Saved the World from Parkerization. Alice lives in New York and publishes the authoritative natural wine newsletter, The Feiring Line. Visit her online at TheFeiringLine.com.Photo Courtesy of Alice Feiring.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    When you teach a doctor to cook...

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 33:22


    Dr. David Eisenberg is a visionary. Son and grandson of a baker, he breathed life into an international movement of Teaching Kitchens, hands-on kitchens where doctors and other health professionals could learn about why food matters. On the eve of a major conference of The Teaching Kitchen Collaborative, he talks to us about food, about his experience as the first US medical student in China, and about why he never wavered from his lifelong twin passions for bringing food and health into the medical mainstream.Photo Courtesy of David Eisenberg.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Flipping for Filipino Barbecue: The Fattened Caf

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 28:14


    These are the best kind of stories. Youth. Passion! Barbecue! Darren and Charlene Young moved to St. Louis from LA -- and Darren discovered a hidden passion for real, authentic barbecue. Charlene suddenly noticed that she missed the Filipino barbecue fests of her LA family and world, and so with an abundance of energy, and desire to make friends with new neighbors, they began hosting backyard Filipino barbecues. They were very popular! It morphed from backyard, to catering and on to sold-out pop-ups. Now, The Fattened Caf is a full-fledged company with its BBQ sauces and longganisa on sale online and at 67 groceries throughout the midwest. Who even knew that Filipino BBQ was a "thing"?Photo Courtesy of  Anastacia Marx DeSalcedo.HRN is home to transformative exchanges about food. Our 35+ member-supported food podcasts empower eaters to cultivate a radically better world. This month, we're asking you to join us. Become a monthly sustaining member at heritageradionetwork.org/donate.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Eat Like a Pig, Run Like a Horse

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 28:31


    Our guest today, author Anastacia Marx DeSalcedo, has a wonderfully curious mind. Her first book, The Combat-Ready Kitchen, explored the legacy and influence of military research on the foods we eat. (Who knew those bags of precut lettuce came from the Army?)  Her new book, Eat Like a Pig, Run Like a Horse is just out. It's a smart and slightly jarring argument that will shake up your preconceptions about nutrition, health – and yes, the benefits of exercise. Tough love for couch potatoes coming up!Photo Courtesy of  Anastacia Marx DeSalcedo.HRN is home to transformative exchanges about food. Our 35+ member-supported food podcasts empower eaters to cultivate a radically better world. This month, we're asking you to join us. Become a monthly sustaining member at heritageradionetwork.org/donate.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Matthew Martin, From Homeless to Hero

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 35:48


    Matthew Martin is a remarkable man. A Lutheran minister who spent much of college homeless, he's managed to mobilize thousands of volunteers who come in to work on an "assembly line" in a local church to package meals that have fed over 39 million people over the past few years. This spring, over a million of the meals went to Ukraine.Photo Courtesy of  Matthew Martin.HRN is home to transformative exchanges about food. Our 35+ member-supported food podcasts empower eaters to cultivate a radically better world. This month, we're asking you to join us. Become a monthly sustaining member at heritageradionetwork.org/donate.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Brewing the American Dream (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 27:39


    We are back to our roots with live events! In this episode you'll hear from three amazing women entrepreneurs. Each story is one of belief in self, grit, and creativity in a challenging world. Today we'll hear from Emily Mellgard, CEO and Founder of Fieldstone Kombucha, and then from Heather Yunger of Top Shelf Cookies. These are great stories of personal reinvention, personal fierceness, perseverance and adaptability in the challenging era of COVID. You'll be impressed and entertained by them both. HRN is home to transformative exchanges about food. Our 35+ member-supported food podcasts empower eaters to cultivate a radically better world. This month, we're asking you to join us. Become a monthly sustaining member at heritageradionetwork.org/donate.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Brewing the American Dream (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 37:25


    We are back to our roots with live events! In this episode you'll hear from three amazing women entrepreneurs. Each story is one of belief in self, grit, and creativity in a challenging world. First, we'll hear from Carlene O'Garro, CEO of Delectable Desires Pastries; next from Alicia Haddad, CEO of Alicia's Spice Co; and lastly from HamdAllah Modupẹ́ Olona, founder of Goodie Crunch. They're funny. They're honest. They are great. Let's have a listen.HRN is home to transformative exchanges about food. Our 35+ member-supported food podcasts empower eaters to cultivate a radically better world. This month, we're asking you to join us. Become a monthly sustaining member at heritageradionetwork.org/donate.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Lawyers to the (FOOD) Rescue

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 43:20


    Emily Broad Leib is a Clinical Professor of Law and Founding Director of the Harvard Law School's Food Law and Policy Clinic, the nation's first law school clinic devoted to providing legal and policy solutions to the challenges facing our food system. When I first met Emily, she was just out of law school and just back from a stint working as a legal aid lawyer in the Mississippi Delta. As a young instructor at Harvard Law School, she was essentially being a friendly sort of mentor to small group of Harvard law school students who thought, huh, there's nothing happening with food law, and thought that should be rectified. Now she is one of the leading voices in the country – and even beyond – about all the ways food intersects with the law. But I'll stop and let Emily tell the story instead of me. It's a great one.Photo Courtesy of  Emily Broad Leib and Harvard Law School.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Let's Talk About Food by becoming a member!Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Lance Gould: From Huff Po to Elephants, Food and the Brooklyn Story Lab

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 29:45


    Lance Gould has a pretty terrific story to tell. He began as a journalist covering the UN and ended up becoming Arianna Huffington's “bestie,” managing the opinion section for the Huffington Post. (He says only the Pope refused to take his call.) Now he is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Brooklyn Story Lab (BSL), a media-strategy firm that teaches purpose-driven organizations how to be more effective storytellers, particularly around their SDG-related work. And quite a bit of his work revolves around world food issues. He was previously a journalist who held newsroom-leadership positions at The Huffington Post (Executive Editor), The Boston Phoenix (Editor in Chief), The New York Daily News (Deputy Managing Editor), and Spy Magazine. In 2016, Lance received a Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Award for his editorial work related to the SDGs. In 2017, Lance was named to the Leadership Council for the UN's Media for Social Impact Summit. He is on the Board of World Elephant Day and for four years has been a volunteer commissioner for the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)'s Commission on Education and Communications.Photo Courtesy of Lance Gould.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Let's Talk About Food by becoming a member!Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Chef Josh Lewin Builds His Dream House

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 39:01


    It's not hard to fall in love with chefs. But Josh Lewin of Juliet in Somerville, and Peregrine in the Back Bay––is special to me. I've been privileged to watch him grow and prosper – from bistro cook, to executive chef, to pop-up entrepreneur, to an award-winning chef-owner whose idea of the purpose of a restaurant is as much about social equity for the staff, as it is about excellence in the food. We recorded this conversation in late winter of 2022 when the new improved and enlarged Juliet was getting ready to open. First, let's hear the unusual back-story of how Josh Lewin got his cooking chops.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Let's Talk About Food by becoming a member!Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Her Emimence, Nancy Harmon Jenkins

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 38:36


    Nancy Harmon Jenkins is simply one of the great food authorities in America. She's also one of the great storytellers, as you will hear. Nancy is the author of 8 books and counting and too many articles to count. From her two home bases in Tuscany and Camden, Maine, she teaches and writes about food topics all over the world. Her Mediterranean Diet Cookbook (now updated) is the benchmark book for the topic, as are her books on pasta and olive oil. Her work is singular: her trademark is deep research, detailed recipes, and often hilariously erudite commentary. This will be a two-part conversation. “Part Deux” will air later this season. For more information on the prolific NHJ, go to www.nancyharmonjenkins.comHeritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Let's Talk About Food by becoming a member!Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Young Guns: Jack Barber of Mainely Burgers

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 29:25


    The best thing -- and the worst -- thing about food businesses is that it seems so easy to begin one. And it is not. Our guest Jack Barber and his brother Max started Mainely Burgers over 10 years ago as green college kids looking for summer jobs. Now they are full-fledged entrepreneurs. Bravo to them!Photo Courtesy of Jack Barber.Are you a business owner? Become an HRN business member! For $500 HRN will shine a light on your work AND you will help sustain our mission to expand the way people think about food. As a thank you for this tax-deductible donation, your business will receive on-air mentions, social media posts, listings on our website and more. Go to heritageradionetwork.org/biz to become a business member today.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Henry Patterson is off to Poland

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 26:56


    Our guest today, Henry Patterson, has decades of experience in the food business. Along the way, he has learned a thing or two about how to keep customers yours forever. But, right now, HPatt is off to a border town in Poland to cook for Ukrainian refugees with Jose Andres' World Central Kitchen. It's his present to himself for his 70th birthday. Let's hear how and why he is going.Click here for Henry Patterson's GoFundMEClick here for World Central Kitchen.  You can also follow the hashtag #ChefsForUkraineAre you a business owner? Become an HRN business member! For $500 HRN will shine a light on your work AND you will help sustain our mission to expand the way people think about food. As a thank you for this tax-deductible donation, your business will receive on-air mentions, social media posts, listings on our website and more. Go to heritageradionetwork.org/biz to become a business member today.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Marion Nestle: A Modern Day Joan of Arc?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 40:24


    The redoubtable Marion Nestle is the closest I can come to a modern-day Joan of Arc, rallying us for decades against private and public institutional forces as she advocates for good food, sensible nutrition, and responsible public health. Author of fourteen seminal books, and hundreds research papers, Op-Eds, and collaborations, Marion Nestle founded NYU's department of Nutrition, Food Studies and Public Health, where she trained––and most importantly––inspired an army of scholars and activists. A most-respected watchdog of our corporate food culture, she can be counted on to tell the unvarnished and occasionally “unsavory” truth about food and health, corporate food business, and the politics behind it all. Occasionally controversial, but always right on target, Marion Nestle is the first call for journalists when they need reliable, smart explanations of anything having to do with nutrition, food, or health. She says, “I get in trouble a lot because I say what I think.” You can follow her daily blog foodpolitics.com.Photo Courtesy of Bill Hayes.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Let's Talk About Food by becoming a member!Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Darin Detwiler: Tragedy Carves a Food Safety Hero

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 43:52


    This is a story of bravery and purpose. If food safety seems like an abstract policy concept to you, you must listen to Darin Detwiler's story. When Darin's 16-month-old son Riley contracted E. coli at daycare, Darin's world turned upside down. In the decades since, Darin, a former US Navy nuclear engineer has dedicated himself to making sure that we all understand the true human cost of unsafe food practices. Listen and weep.Photo Courtesy of Darin Detwiler.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Let's Talk About Food by becoming a member!Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    Claire Cheney, The Spice Girl

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 35:35


    Our guest today is Claire Cheney, the founder and owner of the renowned Curio Spice Company. Curio is a mission-driven spice company, importing spices sustainably and directly from growers all over the world. Claire has an obsession for spices, which she discovered in her early travels to South East Asia. She is “the blender in chief” -- she selects the spices, and she unleashes her incredible sensory abilities to create unique spice blends. We were curious how Claire learned to trust her “nose” and her palate. How did she know she was special?Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Let's Talk About Food by becoming a member!Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

    No Farms No Future: A Show About the Issues Facing Farmers and Ranchers

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 26:05


    If you enjoyed our last episode with John Piotti, we have good news!  Heritage Radio Network is producing a monthly show hosted by John.  The show is called No Farms No Future, the podcast of American Farmland Trust.  The show will dig into the issues facing farms and farmers today.  We all need to eat, and as a result, we all need to know what faces the folks who raise our food.  Today we are proud to premiere the very first episode of No Farms No Future.  For more than 40 years, American Farmland Trust (AFT) has fought to keep farmers on their land, promote environmentally sound farming practices, and protect U.S. farmland. At a time when independent farmers and ranchers face ever-increasing financial and climate challenges, AFT works nationwide with them to help create innovative solutions for a sustainable food system. In this opening episode of No Farms No Future, American Farmland Trust, and the Food Voice, AFT president and CEO John Piotti explains how reversing the trend toward fewer local farms and declining soil health is critical to preserving our food supply and the planet. You'll also meet two farmers—one at the end of a career and one who is just beginning—who show how ingenuity and collaboration can brighten the future, one farm at a time.  You can find No Farms No Future on Heritage Radio Network, or wherever you get your podcasts.  Be Sure to Subscribe, so you don't miss an episode.  (Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify| RSS).Resources:Feature story on Sandy Gordon and Gordon FarmsPost and video featuring Sandy and JoshTo learn more about American Farmland Trust go to farmland.org. Episode photo by Shawn LinehanLet's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

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