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Out d'Coup Podcast
Out d'Coup | Dem Debates Round 2; Rep. Scott Perry's Town Hall Fail; No APSCUF Contract Yet; PA Student Power at KU; Space News; Free Will Releases

Out d'Coup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2019 42:48


The Debates. Sanders and Warren rocked it. Delany leading neoliberal, private sector attack dog, Harris has got to ditch Democratic Party consultants. Tim Ryan goes after Medicare for All because using unions?  As of now, only 8 candidates have qualified for the third Democratic presidential debate. Candidates will need 130,000 unique donors and at least 2% in the polls. They have until August 28. Those debates will be in Houston on Sept. 12 and 13th.  Scott Perry’s handpicked townhall turns into a disaster.  Perry blamed the “fake news” and local Indivisible groups for conspiring to make the room look empty when it was actually empty. APSCUF is still without a contract. Negotiations resume on August 8 PA Student Power Network is starting a chapter on Kutztown’s campus this fall.  Trump-appointed NASA chief administrator, Jim Bridenstine, gets behind the industrialization of low earth orbit spearheaded by the increasing commercial use of the International Space Station. Kevin’s daughter wraps up her week at the Da Vinci Science Center’s NASA Space Camp today.  Free Will has two can releases Saturday. DDH Love Letter From the 90’s - Hazy IPA brewed with oats, milk sugar, and Bloody Butcher cornmeal from Castle Valley Mill, then double dry-hopped with Galaxy, Mosaic, and Citra. 7.2% ABV⁣⁣. ⁣⁣And, Cloudy³ - Hazy IPA brewed with oats and milk sugar and hopped utilizing INCOGNITO™ Citra and Mosaic in the whirlpool, with a substantial dry hop consisting of Citra and Ekuanot hop pellets, as well as Mosaic lupulin powder. It’s a collaboration with Levante Brewing. 6.5% ABV

Out d'Coup Podcast
Out d’Coup | Biden’s No Good Really Bad Week; Warren Rocks It; Picket Line Bernie; DNC Clueless; Wolf Doubles Down on Fossil Fuel; Daylin Daze; EITC Scam; Summer Lee’s PAC; Space News; Free Will

Out d'Coup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 106:03


Time to party like it’s 1988!  Joe Biden, yes that Joe Biden, was caught plagiarizing parts of his climate change plan.  Hitting control C and control V on your keyboard is not an acceptable climate change plan. The worst thing is that he’s plagiarizing from a Fossil Fuel industry-backed organization, the Carbon Capture Coalition as well as the labor and environmental group the BlueGreen Alliance. And this week, Biden says he’s for repealing the Hyde Amendment, then he’s against it. This morning his campaign says he’s for repeal again. He must have been watching Elizabeth Warren’s town hall on Wednesday and decided to steal some her strategy too. Recall that the Hyde Amendment poor, working class, and young women from using government-backed health insurance to help pay for safe and legal abortion. Speaking of Warren’s town hall, that’s how you do it. Democrats should take lessons in how to answer questions from Warren. Meanwhile, Bernie went to Wal-Mart shareholders meeting while calling on supporters to show up on picket lines in support of striking graduate student workers at the University of Chicago. The DNC is out on the vanguard again, saying they will absolutely not hold a debate on climate change that has been called for by Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) and former Obama cabinet official Julián Castro, along with the Sunrise movement. Worse still, the DNC threatened to ban Inslee from the official DNC debates is he participated in a debate on climate change held by another organization. Tom Perez must have missed a new report out of Australia says that “planetary and human systems [are] reaching a ‘point of no return’ by mid-century, in which the prospect of a largely uninhabitable Earth leads to the breakdown of nations and the international order.” Democrats fail to consider the political costs of NOT impeaching Trump. We’ll see how long Pelosi can stick to her line that she doesn’t want to impeach Trump, she wants him in prison. David Dayen’s got a great new piece in the latest edition of In These Times on how Amazon is taking over our lives. It’s an excellent report and analysis on why we’ve got to limit the power of these mega-corporations. A new report from the accounting group Deloitte shows that the net worth of Americans between the age of 18 and 35 has dropped 34% since 1996. Governor Wolf released his “Restore PA” plan that aims to rebuild Pennsylvania’s aging infrastructure.  The plan would lock in natural gas drilling for the next two decades. Progressive Democrats such as Elizabeth Fiedler, Daniel Otten, Sara Innamorato, and Summer Lee opted out of putting their names on the bill and climate scientist Michael Mann told the Capital Star that he “hopes [Governor Wolf] will reconsider this misguided plan. Daylin Leach goes full Trump by exonerating himself and leaking a preliminary version of the Senate investigation into his allegations of sexual abuse and misconduct.  His actions forced Jay Costa, Vincent Hughes, Art Haywood, Larry Farnese, Lindsey Williams, Tim Kearny, Maria Collett and everyone else in the Party to call for his resignation. The Pennsylvania Senate voted Mike Turzai’s egregious EITC tax credit and charter school give away legislation out of committee and just in time for the budget season.  The bill would add $100 million to the EITC tax credit program and would increase the administrative fees from 10% to 20% so billionaire-backed special interests groups like the Commonwealth Foundation can make more money off the backs of Pennsylvania’s poorest children. Plain View Project releases a report showing racist, misogynist, and violent Facebook post by 330 Philadelphia police officers. Summer Lee’s UNITE PAC gets the goods. U.S. Navy looking to get support for its new rail gun by tying it to NASA’s lunar base plans. The electromagnetic railgun will be tested on a U.S. warship soon, could be used to launch payloads off the moon toward Earth or into deep space without the use of chemical propellants. Free Will Brewery’s new release this weekend is Angel: Hop Blend no. 2 - the second iteration of their “No Boil IPA was brewed with local malt from Deer Creek Malthouse and heirloom bloody butcher corn from Castle Valley Mill.”   On Wednesday, June 12th, Free Will Brewing joins with Tré Locally Sourced to present "Grilled & Chilled" as their latest sour cellar series. Grilled and Chilled will be a 5-course pairing will feature some of your favorite brews and soon to be favorite dishes.

Terroir Taste and Travel
Bonus Episode: Castle Valley Mill with Mark and Fran Fisher

Terroir Taste and Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 51:41


Mark and Fran Fisher from Castle Valley Mill share the history of the mill, what inspired them to restore it, the health benefits of stone ground grains compared with commercially milled grains, and how some people with non-celiac gluten sensitivity tolerate stone ground grains. 

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Out d'Coup Podcast
Out d’Coup | Shutdown Day 35; Stone to the Pokey; Kamala 2020; AOC Shatters Overton Window; LA Teachers Win Big; Sexual Misconduct Scandals Rock H’Burg’; Red Moon; Frye Fest; Ozark; and, Free Will

Out d'Coup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 106:49


Day 35 of the Government Shutdown. We’ll do a rundown of some of the major impacts while workers face their second missed paychecks today. Flights out of LaGuardia, Newark and Philly airports halt over lack of air traffic controllers, a result of Trump's government shutdown. [Breaking as this episode gets posted: Trump announces a deal has been reached to re-open government]. The U.S. is getting ready to ship back asylum seekers to Mexico. Roger Stone goes to the pokey. It was a6 am early morning wake up call the Trump consigliere. Kamala Harris enters the 2020 presidential race. Tulsi Gabbard effectively ends her presidential bid, joining the Both Siders Party instead. A majority of the country support AOC’s to raise the top marginal tax rate to 70 percent, and Elizabeth Warren is proposing a “wealth tax” on the rich.  Will AOC’s proposal to tax the rich force Democrats to add “taxing the rich” to their 2020 platform.  Striking LA teachers took on the billionaires and won big. Smaller class sizes, a nurse in every school, more counselors and librarians, steps against charter schools, and a slew of “common good” demands regarding social justice issues like immigrant rights, racial profiling, and green spaces at schools. This was not a spontaneous uprising...Sarah Jaffe’s piece in The Nation this week shows that this strike has its roots in a 2014 take over of the LA teachers union by the progressive Union Power caucus. Is everybody watching? Teachers in Denver, Oakland, and Virginia certainly are.  The U.S. government is trying to return to its Cold War sweet spot by backing coup in Venezuela. China taking the spotlight at Davos, announcing the arrival of a new world political geography.  And Catholic Young MAGA Red Hats decide harassing a Native elder is a great way to cap off their visit to the nation’s Capital.  Sexual harassment scandals are once again ripping through the Pennsylvania Capitol.  State Representative Brian Ellis is the subject of an ongoing investigation by the Dauphin County DA’s office that is looking into potential rape allegations from 2015.  State Senator Daylin Leach is once again the center of controversy.  A survivor who has been trying to tell her story for almost a year hand-delivered complaint about her incident to every Senate member last week.  The allegations go back to 1991 when the survivor was 17 and Senator Leach was representing her and her mother in an attempted murder case.  State Senator Rich Alloway shocked everyone last week when he up and quit out of nowhere.  He said that he was “tired of politics as usual” in Harrisburg, but is seeking to take on a job as a lobbyist.  Lt Gov John Fetterman will be barnstorming all 67 counties to talk about marijuana legalization!  Two Chinese companies prepare for their first orbital launch, bringing Kim Stanley Robinson’s vision in Red Moon one step closer.  Sean gives a rundown on the competing Fyre Festival documentaries from Netflix and Hulu. Kevin finishes season two of Ozark. Laura Linney rocks. Just sayin’.  Free Will has it’s first Sour Sunday of 2019 this weekend. On Saturday, Free Will releases Angel. Angel was created specifically for BeerAdvocate Extreme Beer Fest (Boston 2019) on February 1st & 2nd. New Age “No Boil” IPA w/Galaxy, Vic Secret, & Mosaic – 6.3%.  Brewed with Local Malt from Deer Creek Malthouse and bloody butcher heirloom corn meal from Castle Valley Mill.

Jennifer's Twist
Episode 4 - Castle Valley Mill with Mark and Fran Fischer

Jennifer's Twist

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 52:35


Castle Valley Mill is a stone grinding mill in the heart of Bucks County, PA that dates back to the 1700's. Mark and Fran Fischer restored the mill and have been stone grinding grains since 2010. Learn about the history of the mill, the process of stone grinding, the nutritional benefits of consuming stone ground grains compared with commercially ground grains, why you may tolerate stone ground grains even if you have non-celiac gluten sensitivity, which grains to eat as whole berries, which flours to use to use for making breads vs. pastries vs. savory items, how Mark and Fran have influenced chefs, and more.

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Yes Chef, with Chad Kubanoff
Mark Fischer of Castle Valley Mill, Stone Milled Grains

Yes Chef, with Chad Kubanoff

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2018


  Castle Valley MillDoylestown,Pennsylvania Mark Fischer is the owner and operator of Castle Valley Mill in Doylestown Pennsylvania.  They are focused on providing local grown and freshly stone ground grain.  Check here to see the details on their product offerings and pricing.   Mentioned in this episode   Marc Vetri Grain Artist Marc Vetri Del Val University One of the many restaurants to discover High street Alex Bois

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Cause of Craft: Why We Create
Rebroadcast: Why Quality Food Matters with Miller Mark Fischer

Cause of Craft: Why We Create

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 50:27


This is a rebroadcast of Episode 23 with Miller Mark Fischer. New episodes will now release on a monthly basis, with Episode 45 premiering on July 4. Thanks so much for supporting the podcast!Food production has changed drastically over the years, and not always for the better. But is there any hope for returning to the old ways of doing things?This week's guest, Miller Mark Fischer runs Castle Valley Mill — a stone ground mill where he uses machines that are hundreds of years old to produce quality flour, cornmeal, and more. By using age-old techniques on local grain, Castle Valley is able to produce a product that's not only better for you, but tastes better too.Mark shares how it all works in our conversation, and I'm excited to share this episode with you. I think it's both incredibly interesting and incredibly important. These things not only impact our health, but also our local economies and the environment. So if you enjoy this episode, please consider sharing with a friend, because the more people who understand the value of how our food is made and where it comes from, the healthier we'll all be in the future.Topics Covered:The Story Behind Castle Valley MillWhy Modern Flour isn't GreatGerm, Bran, and Starch: The Proper Components of FlourThe Process of MillingUsing 150 Year Old Milling EquipmentDiscovering the Demand for Stone Ground Wheat1800's Stone Milling as an Achievement of American IngenuityScalability and LegacyThe American DietCovid Flour ShortageHow to Buy Castle Valley Mill's ProductLinks:Castle Valley Mill Website and Store: www.castlevalleymill.comInstagram: @cvmllcFacebook: @CastleValleyMillNo Kneed Overnight Bread Recipe: No Kneed Bread

Cause of Craft: Why We Create
Why Quality Food Matters with Miller Mark Fischer | Episode 23

Cause of Craft: Why We Create

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 49:28


Food production has changed drastically over the years, and not always for the better. But is there any hope for returning to the old ways of doing things?This week's guest, Miller Mark Fischer runs Castle Valley Mill — a stone ground mill where he uses machines that are hundreds of years old to produce quality flour, cornmeal, and more. By using age-old techniques on local grain, Castle Valley is able to produce a product that's not only better for you, but tastes better too.Mark shares how it all works in our conversation, and I'm excited to share this episode with you. I think it's both incredibly interesting and incredibly important. These things not only impact our health, but also our local economies and the environment. So if you enjoy this episode, please consider sharing with a friend, because the more people who understand the value of how our food is made and where it comes from, the healthier we'll all be in the future.Pictured below is Mark with his wife, Fran, who has played a huge role in making Castle Valley Mill what it is today.Full transcriptTopics Covered:The Story Behind Castle Valley MillWhy Modern Flour isn't GreatGerm, Bran, and Starch: The Proper Components of FlourThe Process of MillingUsing 150 Year Old Milling EquipmentDiscovering the Demand for Stone Ground Wheat1800's Stone Milling as an Achievement of American IngenuityScalability and LegacyThe American DietCovid Flour ShortageHow to Buy Castle Valley Mill's ProductLinks:Castle Valley Mill Website and Store: www.castlevalleymill.comInstagram: @cvmllcFacebook: @CastleValleyMillNo Kneed Overnight Bread Recipe: No Kneed Bread