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Join our discussion of Rednecks by Taylor Brown, winner of the 2025 Southern Book Prize! On this episode, Michael Cunningham, Carrie Green, and guest John David Hurley share their thoughts on this novel about the West Virginia Mine Wars of 1920-1921.Want to talk with other book lovers about the novel? Register for our in-person book club discussion of Rednecks, which will take place on Tuesday, March 18, 2025 at 6:30 pm. If you're participating in Winter-Spring Books & Bites Bingo, you can earn another free square by reading the book and either listening to this episode or attending the book club.PairingsGarlicky White Soup Beans and Indian Creek Skillet Cornbread from Praisesong for the Kitchen Ghosts: Stories and Recipes from Five Generations of Black Country Cooks by Crystal Wilkinson Pepperoni Rolls from Victuals by Ronni Lundy Butterscotch Pie and Maypop Tea from Celebrating Southern Appalachian Food: Recipes & Stories from Mountain Kitchens by Jim Casada and Tipper Pressley
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Join me on my constitutional. I discuss the use by right wing culture-warriors of a semiotics of food choices and dietary traditions and habits. An enemy can be signified by a food item! In this vein, just lately, Nigel Farrage MP got annoyed with 'left-wing milk', or at least the absence of proper [fascist] milk. I caste psychoanalytic aspersions on this weird symbolic world as well as translating some of the food signifiers onto stances on ecological issues, especially those deriving from food production. [Free. 18 MINUTES.]
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for November 28, 2024 is: victuals VIT-ulz noun plural Victuals is a word with an old-fashioned feel that refers to food, and sometimes to both food and drink. // Rachel's grandparents' larder was full of canned tomatoes and peaches, jars of pickled beans, jugs of dandelion wine, and other time-honored victuals. See the entry > Examples: “May in Atlanta brings refreshing cocktails, meals on the patio and Cinco de Mayo festivities. The holiday, which celebrates the Mexican army's victory over France at the 1862 Battle of Puebla, offers the perfect occasion to appreciate Mexican-American culture and all the great victuals associated with it.” — Olivia Wakim, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 22 Apr. 2024 Did you know? In the introduction to her 2016 cookbook Victuals, writer Ronni Lundy remarks on the (to some) unusual divergence between how her book's title is spelled and how it is pronounced: “Say it the way my people have for centuries: vidls. ... Maybe you thought saying it that way was wrong. But look up that word in your dictionary. It turns out my people, the people of the southern Appalachian Mountains, have been right about victuals all along.” Indeed, they have! Victuals refers to supplies of usually prepared foods (rather than raw ingredients) and comes from the Late Latin word victualia meaning “provisions,” and ultimately from Latin vivere, “to live.” It went through French before it came into English, and the pronunciation VIT-ulz was presumably established based on the French spelling vitaille before the spelling was changed to better reflect the Latin root of the word. Victuals would be spelled “vittles” if its pronunciation dictated its form, and vittles is in fact given in our dictionaries as a variant of victuals, though the spelling is used mostly playfully to evoke the supposed language of cowboys as depicted in movies, etc.
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On this episode, we discuss books set in or about Appalachia, one of the prompts for Books & Bites Bingo. Collection Access Associate John David Hurley, who is from Mount Vernon, Kentucky, joins Michael, Carrie, and Jacqueline to share some favorite books about Appalachia. John David recommends a Books & Bites favorite, Elizabeth Catte's What You Are Getting Wrong About Appalachia. He says it's a good primer on the history of Appalachia, and it responds to JD Vance's book, Hillbilly Elegy. John David also discusses Belonging: A Culture of Place by bell hooks, which explores identity and what it means to belong to Appalachia. Finally, he recommends All This Marvelous Potential: Robert Kennedy's 1968 Tour of Appalachia by Matthew Algeo. Michael recommends Blood Runs Coal: The Yablonski Murder and the Battle for the United Mine Workers of America by Mark A. Bradley. Taking place mostly in central Appalachia during the late 60's and early 70's, this book looks at Joseph “Jock” Yablonski and his insurgent presidential campaign to clean up the rampant corruption of the United Mine Workers of America, as well as his subsequent murder and the arrest and conviction of the perpetrators and conspirators. Pairing: A One-Eyed Jack, an Appalachian breakfast dish from Ronni Lundy's Victuals: An Appalachian Journey with Recipes. Carrie enjoyed Trampoline by Robert Gipe. It's the coming-of-age story of 15 year-old Dawn Jewell, who lost her father in a mining accident when she was younger. Dawn joins her grandmother in fighting a coal company's plans to strip mine Big Bear Mountain. Her life is chaotic, and she makes a lot of mistakes, but you'll root for her along the way. Carrie also recommends Fair and Tender Ladies by Lee Smith, an epistolary novel set in southwest Virginia. Pairing: A Slaw Dog, also from Ronni Lundy's Victuals.Jacqueline read The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes. Set in 1937, it's a fictional account of the Packhorse Librarians of Kentucky. The main character is a young English woman named Alice Wright who moves to Kentucky with her new husband. Unhappy with her situation, Alice sees a chance to do something meaningful when she learns about the President and Mrs. Roosevelt's efforts to restore attention to literacy and learning with a mobile library program.Pairing: A mint julep made with Mint Simple Syrup.
Season three will focus on the Octave's Method. I will discuss seven strategies to "Heal Thy Mind" and how you can develop, implement, and strategize a plan to bring you towards wellness, happiness, and success. The Octave's Method is a simple way to talk about an integrative plan using my last name. There are seven strategies. One, O is for observation, to address one's spiritual health. Two, C is for compassion, to manage one's ego health. Three, T is for therapy to address mental and emotional health. Four, A is for animals to address playful, childlike behaviors and consider animals and pets to support this process. Five, V is for Victuals, one's nutritional health. Six, E is for exercise, and one's physical health. Seven, S is for socializing; relational health primarily focuses on the self and less on others. You are also welcome to purchase, "Heal Thy Mind: 7 Strategies Towards Mental Wellness, Success and Happiness" on Amazon. The link is below. https://www.amazon.com/Heal-Thy-Mind-Strategies-Happiness-ebook/dp/B09XBNQ382/ref=sr_1_1?crid=39XYV5NXB1MLQ&keywords=heal+thy+mind&qid=1649343062&sprefix=health+mind%2Caps%2C120&sr=8-1
Season three will focus on the Octave's Method. I will discuss seven strategies to "Heal Thy Mind" and how you can develop, implement, and strategize a plan to bring you towards wellness, happiness, and success. The Octave's Method is a simple way to talk about an integrative plan using my last name. There are seven strategies. One, O is for observation, to address one's spiritual health. Two, C is for compassion, to manage one's ego health. Three, T is for therapy to address mental and emotional health. Four, A is for animals to address playful, childlike behaviors and consider animals and pets to support this process. Five, V is for Victuals, one's nutritional health. Six, E is for exercise, and one's physical health. Seven, S is for socializing; relational health primarily focuses on the self and less on others. You are also welcome to purchase, "Heal Thy Mind: 7 Strategies Towards Mental Wellness, Success and Happiness" on Amazon. The link is below. https://www.amazon.com/Heal-Thy-Mind-Strategies-Happiness-ebook/dp/B09XBNQ382/ref=sr_1_1?crid=39XYV5NXB1MLQ&keywords=heal+thy+mind&qid=1649343062&sprefix=health+mind%2Caps%2C120&sr=8-1
Season three will focus on the Octave's Method. I will discuss seven strategies to "Heal Thy Mind" and how you can develop, implement, and strategize a plan to bring you towards wellness, happiness, and success. The Octave's Method is a simple way to talk about an integrative plan using my last name. There are seven strategies. One, O is for observation, to address one's spiritual health. Two, C is for compassion, to manage one's ego health. Three, T is for therapy to address mental and emotional health. Four, A is for animals to address playful, childlike behaviors and consider animals and pets to support this process. Five, V is for Victuals, one's nutritional health. Six, E is for exercise, and one's physical health. Seven, S is for socializing; relational health primarily focuses on the self and less on others. You are also welcome to purchase, "Heal Thy Mind: 7 Strategies Towards Mental Wellness, Success and Happiness" on Amazon. The link is below. https://www.amazon.com/Heal-Thy-Mind-Strategies-Happiness-ebook/dp/B09XBNQ382/ref=sr_1_1?crid=39XYV5NXB1MLQ&keywords=heal+thy+mind&qid=1649343062&sprefix=health+mind%2Caps%2C120&sr=8-1
Season three will focus on the Octave's Method. I will discuss seven strategies to "Heal Thy Mind" and how you can develop, implement, and strategize a plan to bring you towards wellness, happiness, and success. The Octave's Method is a simple way to talk about an integrative plan using my last name. There are seven strategies. One, O is for observation, to address one's spiritual health. Two, C is for compassion, to manage one's ego health. Three, T is for therapy to address mental and emotional health. Four, A is for animals to address playful, childlike behaviors and consider animals and pets to support this process. Five, V is for Victuals, one's nutritional health. Six, E is for exercise, and one's physical health. Seven, S is for socializing; relational health primarily focuses on the self and less on others. You are also welcome to purchase, "Heal Thy Mind: 7 Strategies Towards Mental Wellness, Success and Happiness" on Amazon. The link is below. https://www.amazon.com/Heal-Thy-Mind-Strategies-Happiness-ebook/dp/B09XBNQ382/ref=sr_1_1?crid=39XYV5NXB1MLQ&keywords=heal+thy+mind&qid=1649343062&sprefix=health+mind%2Caps%2C120&sr=8-1
Season three will focus on the Octave's Method. I will discuss seven strategies to "Heal Thy Mind" and how you can develop, implement, and strategize a plan to bring you towards wellness, happiness, and success. The Octave's Method is a simple way to talk about an integrative plan using my last name. There are seven strategies. One, O is for observation, to address one's spiritual health. Two, C is for compassion, to manage one's ego health. Three, T is for therapy to address mental and emotional health. Four, A is for animals to address playful, childlike behaviors and consider animals and pets to support this process. Five, V is for Victuals, one's nutritional health. Six, E is for exercise, and one's physical health. Seven, S is for socializing; relational health primarily focuses on the self and less on others. You are also welcome to purchase, "Heal Thy Mind: 7 Strategies Towards Mental Wellness, Success and Happiness" on Amazon. The link is below. https://www.amazon.com/Heal-Thy-Mind-Strategies-Happiness-ebook/dp/B09XBNQ382/ref=sr_1_1?crid=39XYV5NXB1MLQ&keywords=heal+thy+mind&qid=1649343062&sprefix=health+mind%2Caps%2C120&sr=8-1
Season three will focus on the Octave's Method. I will discuss seven strategies to "Heal Thy Mind" and how you can develop, implement, and strategize a plan to bring you towards wellness, happiness, and success. The Octave's Method is a simple way to talk about an integrative plan using my last name. There are seven strategies. One, O is for observation, to address one's spiritual health. Two, C is for compassion, to manage one's ego health. Three, T is for therapy to address mental and emotional health. Four, A is for animals to address playful, childlike behaviors and consider animals and pets to support this process. Five, V is for Victuals, one's nutritional health. Six, E is for exercise, and one's physical health. Seven, S is for socializing; relational health primarily focuses on the self and less on others. You are also welcome to purchase, "Heal Thy Mind: 7 Strategies Towards Mental Wellness, Success and Happiness" on Amazon. The link is below. https://www.amazon.com/Heal-Thy-Mind-Strategies-Happiness-ebook/dp/B09XBNQ382/ref=sr_1_1?crid=39XYV5NXB1MLQ&keywords=heal+thy+mind&qid=1649343062&sprefix=health+mind%2Caps%2C120&sr=8-1
Season three will focus on the Octave's Method. I will discuss seven strategies to "Heal Thy Mind" and how you can develop, implement, and strategize a plan to bring you towards wellness, happiness, and success. The Octave's Method is a simple way to talk about an integrative plan using my last name. There are seven strategies. One, O is for observation, to address one's spiritual health. Two, C is for compassion, to manage one's ego health. Three, T is for therapy to address mental and emotional health. Four, A is for animals to address playful, childlike behaviors and consider animals and pets to support this process. Five, V is for Victuals, one's nutritional health. Six, E is for exercise, one's physical health. Seven, S is for socializing; relational health primarily focuses on the self and less on others.
Season three will focus on the Octave's Method. I will discuss seven strategies to "Heal Thy Mind" and how you can develop, implement, and strategize a plan to bring you towards wellness, happiness, and success. The Octave's Method is a simple way to talk about an integrative plan using my last name. There are seven strategies. One, O is for observation, to address one's spiritual health. Two, C is for compassion, to manage one's ego health. Three, T is for therapy to address mental and emotional health. Four, A is for animals to address playful, childlike behaviors and consider animals and pets to support this process. Five, V is for Victuals, one's nutritional health. Six, E is for exercise, one's physical health. Seven, S is for socializing; relational health primarily focuses on the self and less on others.
Season three will focus on the Octave's Method. I will discuss seven strategies to "Heal Thy Mind" and how you can develop, implement, and strategize a plan to bring you towards wellness, happiness, and success. The Octave's Method is a simple way to talk about an integrative plan using my last name. There are seven strategies. One, O is for observation, to address one's spiritual health. Two, C is for compassion, to manage one's ego health. Three, T is for therapy to address mental and emotional health. Four, A is for animals to address playful, childlike behaviors and consider animals and pets to support this process. Five, V is for Victuals, one's nutritional health. Six, E is for exercise, one's physical health. Seven, S is for socializing; relational health primarily focuses on the self and less on others.
Season three will focus on the Octave's Method. I will discuss seven strategies to "Heal Thy Mind" and how you can develop, implement, and strategize a plan to bring you towards wellness, happiness, and success. The Octave's Method is a simple way to talk about an integrative plan using my last name. There are seven strategies. One, O is for observation, to address one's spiritual health. Two, C is for compassion, to manage one's ego health. Three, T is for therapy to address mental and emotional health. Four, A is for animals to address playful, childlike behaviors and consider animals and pets to support this process. Five, V is for Victuals, one's nutritional health. Six, E is for exercise, one's physical health. Seven, S is for socializing; relational health primarily focuses on the self and less on others.
Season three will focus on the Octave's Method. I will discuss seven strategies to "Heal Thy Mind" and how you can develop, implement, and strategize a plan to bring you towards wellness, happiness, and success. The Octave's Method is a simple way to talk about an integrative plan using my last name. There are seven strategies. One, O is for observation, to address one's spiritual health. Two, C is for compassion, to manage one's ego health. Three, T is for therapy to address mental and emotional health. Four, A is for animals to address playful, childlike behaviors and consider animals and pets to support this process. Five, V is for Victuals, one's nutritional health. Six, E is for exercise, one's physical health. Seven, S is for socializing; relational health primarily focuses on the self and less on others.
Season three will focus on the Octave's Method. I will discuss seven strategies to "Heal Thy Mind" and how you can develop, implement, and strategize a plan to bring you towards wellness, happiness, and success. The Octave's Method is a simple way to talk about an integrative plan using my last name. There are seven strategies. One, O is for observation, to address one's spiritual health. Two, C is for compassion, to manage one's ego health. Three, T is for therapy to address mental and emotional health. Four, A is for animals to address playful, childlike behaviors and consider animals and pets to support this process. Five, V is for Victuals, one's nutritional health. Six, E is for exercise, one's physical health. Seven, S is for socializing; relational health primarily focuses on the self and less on others.
Season three will focus on the Octave's Method. I will discuss seven strategies to "Heal Thy Mind" and how you can develop, implement, and strategize a plan to bring you towards wellness, happiness, and success. The Octave's Method is a simple way to talk about an integrative plan using my last name. There are seven strategies. One, O is for observation, to address one's spiritual health. Two, C is for compassion, to manage one's ego health. Three, T is for therapy to address mental and emotional health. Four, A is for animals to address playful, childlike behaviors and consider animals and pets to support this process. Five, V is for Victuals, one's nutritional health. Six, E is for exercise, one's physical health. Seven, S is for socializing; relational health primarily focuses on the self and less on others.
Season three will focus on the Octave's Method. I will discuss seven strategies to "Heal Thy Mind" and how you can develop, implement, and strategize a plan to bring you towards wellness, happiness, and success. The Octave's Method is a simple way to talk about an integrative plan using my last name. There are seven strategies. One, O is for observation, to address one's spiritual health. Two, C is for compassion, to manage one's ego health. Three, T is for therapy to address mental and emotional health. Four, A is for animals to address playful, childlike behaviors and consider animals and pets to support this process. Five, V is for Victuals, one's nutritional health. Six, E is for exercise, one's physical health. Seven, S is for socializing; relational health primarily focuses on the self and less on others.
Season three will focus on the Octave's Method. I will discuss seven strategies to "Heal Thy Mind" and how you can develop, implement, and strategize a plan to bring you towards wellness, happiness, and success. The Octave's Method is a simple way to talk about an integrative plan using my last name. There are seven strategies. One, O is for observation, to address one's spiritual health. Two, C is for compassion, to manage one's ego health. Three, T is for therapy to address mental and emotional health. Four, A is for animals to address playful, childlike behaviors and consider animals and pets to support this process. Five, V is for Victuals, one's nutritional health. Six, E is for exercise, one's physical health. Seven, S is for socializing; relational health primarily focuses on the self and less on others.
Summary: Moses appointed those “officers” (v.10 cf. Deut.1:3,15) but they recognized Joshua was their new commander. “Victuals” (v.11) are food (cf.Mt.14:15,16). They couldn't pre-pare manna for a trip (Ex.16:19,20), but the manna ceased when they reached the border of … Continue reading →
Season three will focus on the Octave's Method. I will discuss seven strategies to "Heal Thy Mind" and how you can develop, implement, and strategize a plan to bring you towards wellness, happiness, and success. The Octave's Method is a simple way to talk about an integrative plan using my last name. There are seven strategies. One, O is for observation, to address one's spiritual health. Two, C is for compassion, to manage one's ego health. Three, T is for therapy to address mental and emotional health. Four, A is for animals to address playful, childlike behaviors and consider animals and pets to support this process. Five, V is for Victuals, one's nutritional health. Six, E is for exercise, one's physical health. Seven, S is for socializing; relational health primarily focuses on the self and less on others.
What does "not a part of the world" mean?; Learning word meanings; "Exousia" = power of choice; John the Baptist - "repent"; concordance; context of the time; Tapping in to Holy Spirit; Doves and flickering; Baptism; Opinions and truth; Believer? How do you know?; Need truth to be saved; Set down what you thought was true; Vulnerable to deceit; Freedom of speech in the kingdom; Why we gather; Invisible bonds; "scripture"; Indwelling of Holy Spirit; "Study" = be diligent; No magic words; Actions are evidence; "Charity"; Burning Bush Festival next weekend; Sept 7th "call in sick" day for protest; Government workers being fired; Medical coercion; Media censorship; Preparing you for the truth; Cancelling - don't want conversation; Following science; Vaccine agenda; John the Baptist gave the solution; Corruption in government; Are we doers of the word?; Seek the kingdom and righteousness and the rest will work out; Laborers are few; Doing the work; Prov 23; Understanding biblical "meat"; mem-beit-ayin-mem; Greek "broma"; Victuals?; Dainties?; Benefits!; What "normal" are you looking for?; Plutarch quote about benefits; And Polybius; Appetites for benefits; Force is not OK; Legal charity; Evidencing the problem; Christ has the solution; Shutdown removes purpose -> suicide; You will need a network; Business license? Lk 3:11; "meat" instructions; Stop being the "many"; Societal pressure; Tiberius = 2nd Caesar after Augustus; Two high priests?; "Seeing" God's salvation; Are you fruit-bearing?; Getting back to the ways of Christ; Synagogues; Universe and kingdom are reasonable; Lavish temples; How are you seeking?; Baptizing publicans; "violence"; Moving towards the light per John the Baptist; Building Christ's network; "Cast out" vs "called out"; John and Jesus relationship; THE solution: Love one another = charity!
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Book Notes Adam enjoyed the novel-in-verse Black Flamingo by Dean Atta. Carrie recommends the award-winning parable-in-poems Deaf Republic by Ilya Kaminsky. Michael suggests The Virginia State Colony for Epileptics and Feebleminded: Poemsby Molly McCully Brown. Bite Notes Accompany Black Flamingo with Mahalepi, a cool, firm Cyprian pudding. Find the recipe on AtoZ World Foods, a library database. Pair Deaf Republic with orange-flavored vodka from The New Ukrainian Cookbook. A book of poetry set in Appalachia had Michael reaching for a favorite cookbook, Ronni Lundy's Victuals. This time, he chose the Chili Bun Chili recipe.
[Editor's Note: This is the 11th in a series of podcasts over the coming weeks promoting the Seminole Wars Foundation's self-paced virtual challenge, The Major Dade Memorial March to Fort King that launches in just a few days, on Dec. 22. Registration to join Laumer's Legion is now open. Visit www.seminolewars.us for details.]Courtesy photo Linda and Jerry Morris at St Francis Barracks, St Augustine, Fla.In this episode, Jerry Morris discusses his 1830s victuals display and the pamphlet he penned based on it along with his overall research, entitled The Army Moves on Its Stomach. He does not ration his insights here but doles out healthy portions to help listeners understand what it took the Army to feed its troops on a 7- to 10-day march between military posts in Florida.Why did he do this? Because it wasn't enough for ex-paratrooper Jerry Morris to march 60 miles with Laumer's Legion in 1988, retracing the 1835 route of Major Dade's fateful march to massacre. He had to map it as well and he did with Jeff Hough in The Fort King Road: Then and Now. Even that wasn't enough. Jerry Morris also wanted to know what the Soldiers ate along the march route. He had wondered about this while he himself was marching five days from Tampa to Bushnell. The contemporary fare he nibbled upon gnawed at his conscience. This wasn't what they ate, he told himself. A library quest soon ensued and after that, a compilation of recipes and after that, carefully measured amounts in mason jars along with baked hard tack meeting all 1830s standards for quality (Note: no worms. Those only came later with the Civil War and unscrupulous contractors). He soon had a field table display from which he educated spectators visiting various Seminole War battlefield sites during living history demonstrations. With his great wife Linda, Jerry moves the accoutrements in a trailer from site to site today, even though he now moves around in a mobility scooter. From middle school students to the author of the History of the Second Seminole War, Dr. John Mahan to a five-year-old girl attending a battle reenactment with her dad, Jerry gives every presentation as if it was his first one and with the personal delivery one would expect to his dearest friend.Courtesy photo Jerry and Linda Jerry Morris at Seminole Wars Battle Reenactment in Florida. Host Patrick Swan is a board member with the Seminole Wars Foundation. He is a combat veteran and of the U.S. Army, serving in Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, and Kosovo, and at the Pentagon after 9/11. A military historian, he holds masters degrees in Public History, Communication, and Homeland Security, and is a graduate of the US Army War College with an advanced degree in strategic studies. This podcast is recorded at the homestead of the Seminole Wars Foundation in Bushnell, Florida. Like us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Get the latest episode without delay where and when you want it by subscribing through your favorite podcast provider, such as iHeart, Stitcher, Spotify, DoubleTwist, Pandora, Podbean, Google podcasts, iTunes or directly from the Seminole Wars Foundation website at www.seminolewars.us
In the first episode of Vital Victuals, Malakai F. travels to India to learn about the eggplant. As she begins to identify the macro and micro nutrients of this vegetable, she stumbles upon a mysterious letter, The Gene Keys, The Book of Victuals and a holographic Golden Rectangle that speaks. She enters The Garden and is taught the 5 Elements that grow the 10 seeds of Light which blossom as the Flower of Consciousness. Earth, Water, Air, Fire and Celestial emerge as Life. Learn More about Vital Victuals, The Gene Keys and Quantum Nest www.ourquantumnest.com Subscribe to Become a Luminous Listener
Vital Victuals is a podcast that teaches you the celestial, terrestrial, macro and micro levels of nutritious substances that are necessary for living and maintaining a balanced and healthy lifestyle. Vitality is a cosmic energy that nourishes everything on Earth and in the Universe. Victuals are anything that can be eaten, drank or consumed by the body. This includes both physical, visible food and invisible, electrical energy that enlivens the food. In this podcast, we will teach you the tips and tricks written and coded in the Art of Healing. You will become a master, thriving as a self-empowered individual with the galactic gifts to heal and harness the boundless energy stored in the Five Elements of Light: Earth, Water, Air, Fire and Celestial. Follow Us on Instagram: @ourquantumnest Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Quantum Nest Like Us on Facebook: @quantumnest Become a Member of our Community: https://www.ourquantumnest.com/memberships
Book NotesAdam recommends: Much Ado About Nothing, adapted by Richard Appignanesi and illustrated by Emma Vieceli. Wonderland, written and illustrated by Yugo Ishikawa Michael recommends: The Auctioneer by Joan Sampson We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson Carrie recommends: The Street by Ann Petry So Big by Edna Ferber Bite Notes Accompany the tart romance of Much Ado About Nothing with a fresh strawberry granita. This Italian iced dessert is made with fresh strawberries, sugar, ice, and the added options of lemon juice and balsamic vinegar. The recipe can be found on AllRecipes.com The tiny horror story Wonderland deserves equally tiny snacks! How bout mini homemade pop tarts? These pocket-sized pastries pack a fruitful flavor with just a few ingredients. Check out this recipe and other teeny tastes in Tiny Food Party: Bite-size Recipes for Miniature Meals by Teri Lyn Fisher & Jenny Park. Transport yourself to Harlowe, New Hampshire, with a dish of Mountain Green Beans & Taters, a recipe from Ronni Lundy's Victuals. Pull up a chair to the Blackwood family dinner table and enjoy a delicious main dish of roasted spring lamb. Toast The Street with a glass of Black is Beautiful beer, a collaborative brewing effort that attempts "to bring awareness to the injustices that many people of color face daily." Pair So Big with the Raw Thai Citrus Crunch Salad from Anna Jones's A Modern Way to Eat. This salad will have even cabbage haters seeing its beauty.
We're so grateful that we have the means to feed our families. We're just not sure how it is that they are eating so much. It may be time for a padlock on the pantry.
A new MP3 sermon from Westminster Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Gentile Victuals And Justification Subtitle: Galatians Speaker: Steven Warhurst Broadcaster: Westminster Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 5/24/2020 Bible: Genesis 17:1-14, Galatians 2:1-16 Length: 39 min.
Beautiful & P-Dubs discuss foods, vittles, and victuals. Are we done with coronavirus yet? No. Stay at home, work from home.Contact us at:tkorajio@gmail.comInstagram: tko_rajioTwitter @TKO_RAJIOThirst Alert BGM: Officialallgood - Purple Clouds (Vibes)https://open.spotify.com/artist/2o3KYJtHdFapDnjVTFoImh
Ronni Lundy, author of “Victuals,” eats her way through Appalachia. Also on this week's show: Mark Kurlansky reveals the shocking, often deadly history of milk; we travel to Genoa to uncover the authentic recipe for Pesto Genovese; and Dr. Aaron Carroll talks trans fats and health. (Originally published October 18, 2018.) For this week’s recipe, Pesto alla Genovese, visit: https://www.177milkstreet.com/recipes/pesto-alla-genovese We want to hear your culinary tips! Share your cooking hacks, secret ingredients or unexpected techniques with us for a chance to hear yourself on Milk Street Radio! Here's how: https://www.177milkstreet.com/radiotips
Ronni Lundy reads from her 2 time James Beard Foundation Award winning book entitled "Victuals, An Appalachian Journey with Recipes" . In celebration of the Spring season, and the joy of all of the fresh, spring greens growing, we hear Ronni read from the chapter of her book “Messing with Greens". And - Fred Sauceman shares a visit with The Old Pilot Hill General Store, in Philadelphia, Tennessee on his “Pot Luck Radio segment” Sponsor for the Tennessee Farm Table Podcast & Broadcast is Century Harvest Farms Foundation, in Greenback, Tennessee. https://centuryharvest.org/
Ronni Lundy, author of “Victuals,” eats her way through Appalachia. Also on this week’s show: Mark Kurlansky reveals the shocking, often deadly history of milk; we travel to Genoa to uncover the authentic recipe for Pesto Genovese; and Dr. Aaron Carroll talks trans fats and health.
Sue Conley, and Peggy Smith (Founders of Cowgirl Creamery & the two people behind the endowment for the Annual Great Smoky Mountain Food Days Event) along with keynote speaker, James Beard Award winning Ronni Lundy reading from her award winning book “Victuals”. Plus - Fred Sauceman’s “Pot Luck Radio on the road” segment on “Egg Cream from NYC”
On this week s show, we take a sonic journey through Appalachia to explore the history and legacy of its unique foodways. We begin with Troy Ball, whose hobby as a moonshiner became a means of helping her family survive financial ruin. Troy s memoir, Pure Heart, tells a very personal story of raising two special needs sons while becoming the first legal female moonshiner in Southern history. In the heart of Kentucky, there is no drink more synonymous with the region than bourbon whiskey. To demystify this Appalachian spirit, we turn to an expert on the matter, author and historian Fred Minnick. We also speak with author Ronni Lundy, who helps us break through some of the myths surrounding the isolated Appalachian region. Ronni discusses the intrinsic link between Southern Appalachians and their victuals. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
On this week s show, we take a sonic journey through Appalachia to explore the history and legacy of its unique foodways. We begin with Troy Ball, whose hobby as a moonshiner became a means of helping her family survive financial ruin. Troy s memoir, Pure Heart, tells a very personal story of raising two special needs sons while becoming the first legal female moonshiner in Southern history. In the heart of Kentucky, there is no drink more synonymous with the region than bourbon whiskey. To demystify this Appalachian spirit, we turn to an expert on the matter, author and historian Fred Minnick. We also speak with author Ronni Lundy, who helps us break through some of the myths surrounding the isolated Appalachian region. Ronni discusses the intrinsic link between Southern Appalachians and their victuals. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
Ronni Lundy lets us know how to cook and identify greens of the Appalachian South in her chapter from "Victuals" entitled "Messin' with greens". And we visit with Chef John Fleer, of Rhubarb restaurant, Asheville, NC. He speaks on taste of place and he was one of the earliest proponents of local tastes in fine dining while chef of Black Berry Farm, Walland, TN.
Dessert Work. With Sheri Castle and Ronni Lundy at The Virginia Festival of the Book. Welcome to my latest episode! Were you a bad food enthusiast? Did you miss "Save Room for Dessert! Cookbooks With A Sweet Tooth!" at the Virginia Festival of the Book? No worries, Edacious taped it for you! It might be May, but we're still celebrating. In this exclusive panel moderated by yours truly. Sheri Castle was born in Boone, North Carolina. The Queen of Hustle, Sheri is a professional food writer, culinary instructor, and public speaker known for melding storytelling, humor, and culinary expertise. She wrote her first recipe at 4 years old, mailed it to a TV show, and never looked back. She's written three books, been in countless magazines, and appeared on Vivian Howard's show, A Chef's Life. Her books have been IACP Award finalists, won the SIBA award, and been mentioned in the New York Times and Washington Post. Nigella Lawson (yes THAT Nigella) counts herself a fan and has made recipes from her latest book, Rhubarb, on her website. "We always had rhubarb...I love it raw...I can remember when I was little going up to the garden and snapping off stalks...whereas my grandmother would sprinkle salt on hers...I would take a cup or a handful of Tang...and dip rhubarb in the Tang and eat it that way." ---Sheri Castle "That is a characteristic of Appalachian food and Southern food in general. It's very agrarian, it's very resourceful, and it is knowing how to make the best of what you have. And sometimes what you have is modest and sometimes it's glorious but it's knowing how to do right by ingredients and give them regard and dignity." ---Sheri Castle Ronni Lundy was born in Corbin, Kentucky and has spent much of her life chronicling the people of the hillbilly diaspora as a journalist and cookbook author. Her book Shuck Beans, Stack Cakes and Honest Fried Chicken was recognized by Gourmet magazine as one of six essential books on Southern cooking. In 2009, Lundy received the Southern Foodways Alliance Craig Claiborne Lifetime Achievement Award. She has contributed to Eating Well, Gourmet, Bon Appétit, Esquire, among many others. Her latest book, Victuals: An Appalachian Journey, With Recipes won the IACP 2017 American Cookbook of the Year, as well as two 2017 James Beard Foundation awards for American Cookbook of the Year and Book of the Year. Food historian and heirloom seed saver Bill Best called Victuals, "The 67th Book of the Bible!" Victuals explores the foodways of Appalachia, the most bio-diverse region in the world, including many located right here in Virginia. "Victuals is for me not just a story about food and sustainable foodways but it's also a way to illumine the people of this region in ways that people are often surprised by." ---Ronni Lundy Both ladies have been past podcast guests and I consider them dear friends. In this talk, we explore rhubarb, its uses in dessert as well as in savory dishes, and Appalachian foodways and its history of preservation, resourcefulness, and sustainability, including desserts that most folks have never heard of like apple stack cake and caramel cake. As well as a host of other things including how social media has impacted recipes for both good and ill. Yes, we got off topic, but so what? All good conversations do. Enjoy these multiple-award-winning authors, and thanks so much to everyone who came out to listen. Cheers! "Because of social media and food tv...most people now assume a recipe to be a visual thing more than it is a written thing. And that can be both good and really burdensome sometimes too." ---Sheri Castle "I used to get asked do you actually test your recipes and I used to find that an offensive question...although now there are books that are going out where people are not testing recipes which blows my mind!" ---Ronni Lundy SHOW NOTES – Links to resources talked about during the podcast: Sheri Castle was on the podcast before! Give a listen! Ronni Lundy appeared on this podcast a while back. Give a listen! Trampoline - This graphic novel by Robert Gipe is the most creative thing I've read in years. A young girl grows up in Appalachia, unwittingly becoming an environmental spokesperson for her region all the while getting into trouble she can't seem to get out of. Poignant, thoughtful, and hysterically funny. Gipe is a great new voice. I expect great things from him in the future. Click here to listen to an excerpt! In Praise of Ugly Food - Kat Kinsman ode to ugly edibles appears in the 2016 Best of Food Writing anthology. Flora Restaurant - Oaxacan cuisine with a great tequila selection. In Richmond. Thank you so much to Michele Jones and Jason Alley who gave an incredibly generous amount to my recent Big Love Birthday campaign. Their donation helped bring us over the top! Big Love guys! Help Scotty Recover - My best friend has Stage 3B Colorectal cancer. Bills are piling up. He can't work. Can you help? Share! Donate! No amount is too small. Thank you and BIG LOVE to everyone who donated and shared the Big Love Bake Sale and Big Love Birthday! Next up? Tee shirts! Look for them soon. Subscribe to This Podcast. Stay Edacious! - Come on, after this episode? You know you want to. Subscribers get new episodes instantly, while non-subscribers have to wait a few hours or days depending on the iTunes gods. Never miss a chance to be edacious! 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Writing Work. Victuals Love. Sorghum and Salt. Welcome to the third in a series of FOUR podcasts celebrating the Virginia Festival of the Book! From March 16th-19th you will hear from the country's best and brightest when it comes to food writing. Today's episode? Food writer Ronni Lundy whose newest creation, Victuals, is a celebration of Appalachian foodways, one ingredient at a time. Victuals just won the 2017 IACP award for American Cookbook of the Year and is a finalist for the James Beard award in American Cooking. Seed saver Bill Best has called Victuals, "The 67th book of the bible!" and I agree wholeheartedly. This volume is going all the way baby! Ronni will be appearing at three events as part of the festival, including a talk I'm moderating, "Save Room! Cookbooks With a Sweet Tooth!" Event details are listed below. This episode is a re-airing of the lovely talk I had with Ronni at the tail end of the 2015 Appalachian Food Summit. Can you really get a sense of a region's history through one ingredient? This food writer and Appalachia advocate knows you can. Her books, Victuals, and Sorghum's Savor do just that. While both contain recipes, a good portion of the books talk about ingredient history, what each is and isn't, and the fascinating stories behind the folks who bring that food to your table. As one of the founders of the Appalachian Food Summit, Ronni knows such stories are integral to understanding the evolution of a culture. Which is why we begin this episode's discussion around the history of salt. At the 2015 gathering, we were fortunate enough to have Nancy Bruns of JQ Dickinson Salt Works, a 7th generation salt farmer. Nancy considers salt an agricultural ingredient because in her words it is harvested from the ground and ripened by the sun. The history and evolution of this ingredient relate well to Appalachia's history as a land of extraction, as well as providing a base camp for all sorts of stories and anecdotes related to its history, harvest, and use. Appalachia is a storytelling culture, and Ronni deftly uses this to incorporate important lessons into her tales. Because the purpose of the summit is to not only preserve but to move Appalachia into the growing, abundant, thriving, economically and environmentally productive region we all know it can be. It's an heirloom that just needs a little spit shine. It's time for a revival. The fellowship from food gatherings is one of the hallmarks of Appalachia. Food as communion. Food as revival. Not food as performance where chefs come out after sweating their butts off in a kitchen just to receive a smattering of applause. There's a reason people crave the homemade meals from their upbringing. Food grown from heritage seeds taste better, keep longer, are better for the environment, and preserve history. We discuss The Appalachian Food Summit, its goals, and how Facebook helped get it started, Why was it important to serve the meal at the 2015 gathering cafeteria style? What exactly does Chef Travis Milton mean when he called this dinner a "fancy-ass Picadilly"? You're in for a treat guys. Ronni Lundy is a kick-ass broad. You're going to learn a lot. But these lessons are mixed in with great stories. Or as Ronni's says, "A little sugar before your medicine." Enjoy this episode then head out to all three events! See you there! BONUS LISTENING BELOW! JUST HIT THE DOWNLOAD BUTTON! Hear Ronni's talk at the 2016 Appalachian Food Summit: The Biscuit Love Rocking Chair Keynote: The Magical Mammy & the Granny Woman: How Malinda Russell’s Journeys Break the Chains of Myth Toni Tipton-Martin, author of the James Beard Award-winning, The Jemima Code and Ronni Lundy of Victuals discuss how exploring foodways can give voice to people and cultures otherwise ignored or misrepresented in history, and how that changes our ideas of where we come from and who we are. [button color="dark" link="http://traffic.libsyn.com/edacious/066_BONUS_Ronni__Toni_SS_at_AFS.mp3" width="200" id="Download"] Download Episode[/button] Save Room! Cookbooks with a Sweet Tooth Wed. March 22, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Barnes & Noble, Barracks Road Shopping Center, Charlottesville Cookbook authors Sheri Castle (Rhubarb) and Ronni Lundy (Sorghum’s Savor) will discuss their work. Cooking Demos Thu. March 23, 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM The Charlottesville Cooking School, Meadowbrook Shopping Center, Charlottesville Join Sheri Castle (Rhubarb), Shane Mitchell (Far Afield), and Ronni Lundy (Victuals), as they each give a cooking demonstration of recipes from their cookbooks. Food Traditions and Women Chefs Thu. March 23, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Jefferson School African American Heritage Center, 233 4th St NW, Charlottesville, Virginia Join Ashley Christensen (Poole’s Diner), Shane Mitchell (Far Afield), and Ronni Lundy (Victuals) as they discuss traditional food and cooking methods and their experiences as female chefs. SHOW NOTES – Links to resources talked about during the podcast: Rally for Ally - help out one of our own, a chef who recently suffered a debilitating accident. Help Polina Recover - help out one of our own, a baker, who recently suffered a debilitating accident. Help Scotty Recover - my best friend has Stage 3B Colorectal cancer. Bills are piling up. He can't work. Can you help? 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Get inspired to make our favorite fill-you-up soups that warm you inside and out. From a weeknight Thai-inspired soup with shredded chicken and lime to a Spanish Caldo Gallego (a white bean soup), to a classic Pasta Fagioli with a twist, there’s a soup—or stew, or chowder—for every soup lover. Plus, the gang tries the new season of Jovial’s organic olive oil from 1,000 year-old varietals and a new up-and-coming green peanut oil from Oliver Farm in Georgia. We stay in the south with special guest Ronni Lundy, the author of the beautiful book, Victuals. Ronni is an authority on the foods, people, and customs of the southern Appalachian mountains. She shares recipes for Colcannon, Rösti, and Slow-Cooked Roasted Pork Shoulder. Aired: January 12, 2017 Photo: Copyright © 2016 by Johnny Autry CONTRIBUTORS AND GUESTS: • Chris Prosperi — chef/owner, Métro Bis in Simsbury, Conn. • Alex Province — wine expert/broker • Mark Raymond — wine expert/broker • Ronni Lundy — author of Victuals MUSIC: • “Can’t Stop the Feeling,” Justin Timberlake • “You Make Me Feel Like Dancing,” Leo Sayer • “Dance the Night Away,” AtellaGali • “Beans and Cornbread,” Louis Jordan and The Tympany Five • “Life is a Minestrone,” 10cc • “Cumberland Gap,” Rising Appalachia • “Everybody Eats When They Come to My House,” Cab CallowaySupport the show: https://foodschmooze.org/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you are a fan of cooking, music, and culture, listen in as noted writer Ronni Lundy reads and discusses her latest, "Victuals," a gorgeous book exploring Appalachia's intertwined foodways and heritage. This edition of WMMT's Mountain Talk Monday features her December reading at Appalshop, and an appearance on WMMT’s Honky Tonk Jukebox with hosts Elizabeth Sanders and Mimi Pickering. If you are interested in the role farming and/or artisan foods could play in our local economy, Lundy has plenty to say.
Journalist, critic of music and food, and Appalachian foodways writer Ronni Lundy visited Appalshop Gallery in early December 2016 to read and discuss her newest cookbook - Victuals. This podcast features that reading, and her prior appearance on WMMT's Honky Tonk Jukebox show with radio's Elizabeth Sanders and Mimi Pickering.
This week on Eat Your Words, host Cathy Erway is joined by Ronni Lundy, author of the book Victuals: An Appalachian Journey, with Recipes. Born in Corbin, Kentucky, Ronni Lundy has long chronicled the people of the hillbilly diaspora as a journalist and cookbook author. She is the former restaurant reviewer and music critic for The Courier-Journal in Louisville, former editor of Louisville Magazine, and has contributed to many national magazines. Her book Shuck Beans, Stack Cakes and Honest Fried Chicken was recognized by Gourmet magazine as one of six essential books on Southern cooking. In 2009, Lundy received the Southern Foodways Alliance Craig Claiborne Lifetime Achievement Award.
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes author Ronni Lundy to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss her new book VICTUALS.
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