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ThursdAI December 7th TL;DRGreetins of the day everyone (as our panelist Akshay likes to sometimes say) and Happy first candle of Hannukah for those who celebrate!
This hour, chef Raquel Rivera, a cooking teacher and owner of A Pinch of Salt, and Jason Sobocinski, a local food entrepreneur, share tips for cooking a Thanksgiving turkey with all the fixins'. And intern Lateshia Peters talks with her mom Nicole Lewis about why their Thanksgiving meal is centered around the food of her Grenadian heritage. Think: Caribbean-spiced salmon, fry-bakes, and cocoa tea. Plus, producer Tagan Engel speaks with Hi'ilei Hobart, a professor of Native and Indigenous Studies at Yale, and Rebecca Salazar, a student seed keeper with the Yale Native American Cultural Center and the Yale Sustainable Food Project. They spoke at the Yale farm about their adventure this year - growing and saving seeds of the special Haudenosaunee Buffalo Creek squash. These two indigenous women also speak to the importance they feel in connecting with indigenous and ancestral foods such as the three sisters: beans, corn and squash - to counter the challenges of colonization. GUESTS: Raquel Rivera: Chef/owner of A Pinch of Salt Jason Sobocinski: Co-owner/partner of Caseus Provisions in Wallingford, Crispy Melty by Caseus, Olmo Bagels, Ordinary and Haven Hot Chicken in New Haven, Mystic Cheese Company in Groton and Black Hog Brewing Company in Oxford. Lateshia Peters and Nicole Lewis: Lateshia is a CT Public Intern and Nicole is her mom. Hi'ilei Hobart: Assistant Professor of Native and Indigenous Studies in the program of Ethnicity, Race, and Migration at Yale University. Also author of Cooling the Tropics and editor of Food Ways Hawaii. Rebecca Salazar: Undergrad studying Ethnicity, Race, and Migration at Yale. Rebecca is a Seed Keeper and Programs Liaison between the Native American Cultural Center - (NACC) and the Yale Sustainable Food Program (YSFP). This show was produced by Robyn Doyon-Aitken, Meg Dalton, Tagan Engel, Stephanie Stender, Katrice Claudio, Meg Fitzgerald, and Sabrina Herrera. Special thanks to the Yale Sustainable Food Program and to Fafa Van Ha, Lazarus Fellow at the Yale Sustainable Food Program for contributing to the Buffalo Creek squash segment. Join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and email: seasoned@ctpublic.org. Seasoned is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode.Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Look Forward, Jay and Brad return to discuss the ongoing Republican Speaker of the House chaos, Donald Trump's co-conspirators aka lawyers in his Georgia trial keep taking plea deals, Mark Meadows has officially secured an immunity deal with Jack Smith in the Jan 6th trial, US abortion rates are spiking in the aftermath of the ending of Roe v. Wade nationwide, Trump has an odd message (perhaps omnious) to his supporters about voting in 2024, and much more!StoriesRepublican speaker chaos continuesJim Jordan gives up after three consecutive public beatingsGOP floats and then kills idea of elevating temporary speakerThe Tom Emmer dilemma (he gone too)Donald Trump's Georgia trial is going pretty badly for himKenneth Chesebro flipsSydney Powell flipsJenna Ellis flipsGotta secure the grift bag on the way out Mark Meadows was just granted immunity in the Jan 6th caseUS abortion rates rise post-Roe amid deep divide in state-by-state accessTrump Tells Supporters: ‘Don't Worry About Voting' on Election Day (VIDEO)This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5941717/advertisement
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Jean-Paul Houde, copropriétaire de la Fromagerie Nouvelle France de Racine, nous parle de leur récente victoire au concours Sélection Caseus, alors que le Zacharie Cloutier a été choisi meilleur fromage au Québec.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
È stato un vero trionfo quello ottenuto da La Casearia Carpenedo alla XVIII edizione di Caseus Veneti appena conclusasi.Il formaggio Conciato al Pepe Nero ha infatti ricevuto nell'ambito del Concorso Formaggi Veneti il Premio della Critica con un Oro e il Premio della Giuria Popolare, consegnati al produttore ed affinatore Antonio Carpenedo, nonché fondatore dell'azienda trevigiana, da Gioacchino Bonsignore rinomato volto televisivo Mediaset e da Alberto Marcomini, giornalista, autore e tra i massimi conoscitori dell'arte casearia
« Il y avait un grand besoin au Québec pour des fromages de brebis de qualité constante », affirme Marie-Chantal Houde, coprésidente de la Fromagerie Nouvelle-France, connue pour le Zacharie Cloutier, prix Caseus du meilleur fromage du Québec en 2011 et en 2014. Francis Reddy rencontre cette fromagère talentueuse.
durée : 00:26:22 - On Cuisine Ensemble en Haute-Vienne
Interview Update: Connecticut Fans of Caseus, DON'T WORRY!!!
On this episode, host Lucy Gellman sits down with Caseus Fromagerie & Bistro Owner—and resident gourmand—Jason Sobocinski about his plan to close Caseus after 10 years, and reopen it with a new menu, mission, and partnerships in mind.
La stratégie canadienne face aux Américains, la saison des fraises des champs débute lentement, les foins ont commencé et quelques finalistes aux prix Caseus 2018
La stratégie canadienne face aux Américains, la saison des fraises des champs débute lentement, les foins ont commencé et quelques finalistes aux prix Caseus 2018
À l'émission, animée par Patrick Masbourian: Sujet du jour:Regard sur l'édition 2018 du concours CASEUS; Marketing avec Christian Bourque:Voix d’homme ou de femme; Daniel Breton et François Reeves:Les enjeux de l'électrification du parc automobile; Urbanisme avec Éric Turcotte:Communautés impliquées dans la conception des parcs; Anticonsommation avec Stéphane Garneau:Les petits mensonges quotidiens
À l'émission, animée par Patrick Masbourian: Sujet du jour:Regard sur l'édition 2018 du concours CASEUS; Marketing avec Christian Bourque:Voix d’homme ou de femme; Daniel Breton et François Reeves:Les enjeux de l'électrification du parc automobile; Urbanisme avec Éric Turcotte:Communautés impliquées dans la conception des parcs; Anticonsommation avec Stéphane Garneau:Les petits mensonges quotidiens
Jason Sobocinski of Caseus & Black Hog Brewing on Harvesting Hope to #ENDALZ