A last-minute party with no menu inspiration. A kitchen with no space. A toddler who will only eat buttered pasta. Name your dinner emergency—Bon Appétit is here to help. Dinner SOS is the podcast where we answer desperate home cooks' cries for help. In every episode, food director Chris Morocco and a rotating cast of cooking experts tackle a highly specific conundrum and present two solutions. The caller will pick one, cook through it, and let us know if we successfully helped rescue dinner ...
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Christin Riddick에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Christin Riddick 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
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In the South, food and music go hand in hand. They define much of what we think of as Southern culture, and they say a lot about our past, our present, and our future. Each week, Sid Evans, Editor in Chief of Southern Living, sits down with musicians, chefs, and other Southern icons to hear the stories of how they grew up, what inspires them, and why they feel connected to the region. Through honest conversations, Sid explores childhood memories, the family meals they still think about, and the intersection of food and music in their lives. Always surprising, always engaging, Biscuits & Jam is a celebration of the South—and the people who are moving it forward every day. New episodes every Tuesday.
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Christin Riddick에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Christin Riddick 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
The Afro Beets Podcast is your source for garden-to-table content inspired by culture and soul. We use food and nature as a tool to explore the African Diaspora and connect back to the land. Take a listen as Christin navigates his health and wellness journey one bite at a time.
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Christin Riddick에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Christin Riddick 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
The Afro Beets Podcast is your source for garden-to-table content inspired by culture and soul. We use food and nature as a tool to explore the African Diaspora and connect back to the land. Take a listen as Christin navigates his health and wellness journey one bite at a time.
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Ever wondered what goes into high-quality potting soil and how to make your own? In this episode, we’re breaking down the key ingredients, ratios, and techniques to create the perfect blend for your garden. Whether you're growing in containers, raised beds, or small spaces, having the right soil mix can make all the difference! 🌱 What You'll Learn: ✔️ The essential components of nutrient-rich potting soil✔️ How to customize your mix for different plants✔️ Budget-friendly and sustainable alternatives✔️The technique to mixing your soil 💾 Get Your Free Cookbook Mixtape! 💾If you’re looking for support in growing your own food, sign up here to receive a free cookbook mixtape filled with recipes, garden tips, and resources! 🌍 Join the Farm Feast Collective! 🌍Want to connect with a like-minded community of food growers, home cooks, and garden-to-table enthusiasts? Join the Farm Feast Collective —a space to learn, share, and grow together. Sign up here 👈🏿 📲 Stay Connected! 📸 Instagram: christin_riddick 🎵 TikTok: christin_riddick 💼 LinkedIn: Christin Riddick 🎙 Podcast: Listen on Apple Podcasts 🌍 Website: www.christinriddick.org ▶️ YouTube: christin_riddick ⭐ Want to Get the Word Out About the Podcast? Leave a Rating and Review on Apple Podcasts! Your support helps more people find the show and keeps us bringing you the best garden-to-table content.…
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With the world getting warmer and the effects of our consumption habits beginning to compound. It encouraging that know there our people like this weeks guest is making moves to make a difference. Zsameria is the founder and curator of SWAP DC. A pop-up event approach to creative recycling in Washington, DC that fosters a fun and diverse community around swapping for residents who want to reduce, reuse and live a more sustainable lifestyle. SWAP DC aims to bring awareness to the consequences of consumerism in our environment and our culture. In this week's episode we dive into topics such as: The Value of Quality Clothing Getting the Most out of Your Thrifting Experience Building Authentic Community Events Consequences of our Consumption Habits How to Reduce Waste at Home Want to continue the conversation on this week's episode and see the video? Join the Conversation after listening to this episode join the conversation with The Afro Beets Podcast Patreon . Want to start growing your own food? Sign up for our email list to download your free garden location quiz. (replace updated website hyperlink) Want to learn more about our today's guest? Get more information on Swap DC on their Website Check out Swap DC on Instagram Want to get the word out about the podcast? Leave a Rating and Review . Connect with us on Instagram and Threads Subscribe to our YouTube channel .…
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In this week's episode, we sit down with Tolu Igun. A land steward, community organizer, and educator currently based in Washington, DC. This is Tolu's fifth season distributing and growing fresh food in the DMV. She started OlaLekan Farm, a destination in the community for wellness, wholesome connection, and education in 2022 and loves to grow and cook with ginger, okra, and hot peppers the most. Their mission is to heal the soil, elevate awareness surrounding food sovereignty, and empower beginning farmers and land stewards. In this episode, we dive into topics such as: Building community on the farm The Hidden Cost of Farming Making revenue through the land The Importance of Setting up the New Grow Season Want to continue the conversation on this week's episode and see the video? Join the Conversation after listening to this episode join the conversation with The Afro Beets Podcast Patreon . Want to start growing your own food? Sign up for our email list to download your free garden location quiz. Want to learn more about our today's guest? Support Tolu and OlaLekan Farm for the 2024 Season Check out OlaLekan Farm on Instagram Want to get the word out about the podcast? Leave a Rating and Review . Connect with us on Instagram and Threads Subscribe to our YouTube channel .…
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1 52: Uncovering Family Food History (feat. Melissa L. Jones) 1:12:18
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Edible Activist is a podcast that feeds you empowering narratives and perspectives from the voices of emerging black people and people of color in food and agriculture who are stewarding the land, healing communities, and advocating for food justice and economic power across the globe. Hosted by Melissa L. Jones, she interviews a diverse group of everyday growers, farmers, entrepreneurs, artists, and other extraordinary individuals, who exemplify activism in their edible way! Want to continue the conversation on this week's episode and see the video? Join the Conversation after listening to this episode join the conversation with The Afro Beets Podcast Patreon . Want to start growing your own food? Sign up for our email list to download your free garden location quiz. Want to learn more about our today's guest? Get more information on Melissa on their Website Check out the Melissa on Instagram Want to get the word out about the podcast? Leave a Rating and Review . Connect with us on Instagram and Threads Subscribe to our YouTube channel .…
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1 51: Embracing Cultural Foods in Nutrition (feat. EatWell Exchange) 48:50
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In this week's episode, we sit down with Jasmine and Ashley of EatWell Exchange to discuss the importance of eating your way through health and wellness through the cultural foods you eat. We dive into topics such as: The career path of a registered dietician Engaging the community around food Tips on getting your family and loved ones to eat right The challenges of funding a black-led non-profit Both Ashley and Jasmine are two registered dietitians with well over a decade of experience between them. Ashley has been a Nutrition Educator for 9 years, advising peers in college and now families in lower-income populations. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Dietetics from Florida State University with a minor in religion and is pursuing a master's in Dietetics with a concentration in Health Informatics. Jasmine holds a Bachelor's degree in Nutrition Dietetics from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and a Master's degree in Clinical Nutrition from Rosalind Franklin University. With 3 years of experience as a Nutrition Educator in the Florida Department of Health, she counsels patients on community health issues. Want to continue the conversation on this week's episode and see the video? Join the Conversation after listening to this episode join the conversation with The Afro Beets Podcast Patreon . Want to start growing your own food? Sign up for our email list to download your free garden location quiz. Want to learn more about our today's guest? Get more information on Eat Well Exchange on their Website Check out the Eat Well Exchange on Instagram Want to get the word out about the podcast? Leave a Rating and Review . Connect with us on Instagram and Threads Subscribe to our YouTube channel .…
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1 50: Unboxing Food Creativity (feat. Courtnee Futch) 1:01:22
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If you are a food creative looking to take your game to the next level this episode is for you. Courtnee is basically Thanos of the food creative world and has stopped by to give us some quick bites on how to move right. We discuss everything from Atlanta food culture to how to navigate the corporate food space to set up your next moves as an entrepreneur. Tap in you don't want to miss this. Want to continue the conversation on this week's episode and see the video? Join the Conversation after listening to this episode join the conversation with The Afro Beets Podcast Patreon . Want to start growing your own food? Sign up for our email list to download your free garden location quiz. Want to learn more about our today's guest? Get more information on Coutnee on their Website Check out the Courtnee on TikTok Want to get the word out about the podcast? Leave a Rating and Review . Connect with us on Instagram and X Subscribe to our YouTube channel .…
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1 49: Navigating Imposture Syndrome in Natural Resources (feat. Sharon Dorsey) 46:48
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Sharon Dorsey is an urban naturalist, birder, hiker, and educator based in Baltimore, MD. Her mission is to expose people to the beauty and ecological functions of nature in their backyard. On top of that, she has recently received her Master of Science degree in Fish & Wildlife Sciences from Virginia Tech College of Natural Resources and Environment! You can find her work featured in publications such as the book Been Outside: Adventures of Black Women, Nonbinary, and Gender Nonconforming People in Nature. Want to continue the conversation on this week's episode and see the video? Join the Conversation after listening to this episode join the conversation with The Afro Beets Podcast Patreon . Check out the organization MANRRS Want to start growing your own food? Sign up for our email list to download your free garden location quiz. (replace updated website hyperlink) Want to learn more about our today's guest? Get more information on Sharon on their Website Check out Sharon on Instagram Check out Sharon's mini-documentary Grab your copy of Been Outside: Adventures of Black Women, Nonbinary, and Gender Nonconforming People in Nature Want to get the word out about the podcast? Leave a Rating and Review . Connect with us on Instagram and X Subscribe to our YouTube channel…
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1 48: Transforming Your Balcony into a Celebration Garden (feat. Ingrid Butler) 1:05:34
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This week's episode has expert balcony and container gardener, Ingrid Butler. We dive into some apartment growing tips but we also get real with the inspiration behind her projects including her plans to open a supermarket with her father. Want to check out some resources from this week's episode? Join the Conversation after listening to this episode join the conversation with The Afro Beets Podcast Patreon . Sign up for our email list to download your free garden location quiz. (replace updated website hyperlink) Want to learn more about our today's guest? Get more information on Ingrid's FREE Indoor Seed-Starting Guide Check out the Ingrid on Instagram Want to get the word out about the podcast? Leave a Rating and Review . Connect with us on Instagram and X Subscribe to our YouTube channel .…
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1 47: Addressing Trauma and Privilege of the Land (feat. Camille T. Dungy) 58:48
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In this week's episode with Camille Dungy, we discuss her new book Soil: The Story of a Black Mother's Garden. The beginning of this episode starts with us talking about the book. Then we quickly dive into Camille’s perspective of being a Child of the American West, some of the challenges of cultivating a garden and a predominately white space, and even some tips and insights on why native gardens make perfect gardens for busy Moms. Want to check out some resources from this week's episode? Get your copy of Soil: The Story of A Black Mother's Garden Sign up for our email list to download your free garden location quiz. (replace updated website hyperlink) Want to learn more about our today's guest? Get more information on Camille on her Website Check out the Camille on Instagram Want to get the word out about the podcast? Leave a Rating and Review Connect with us on Instagram and X Subscribe to our YouTube channel…
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1 The complicated history of watermelon | Black History Quick Bite 5:05
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If you've ever felt uncomfortable in eating watermelon because of the racial stereotypes, this episode is for you. The truth is the fruit is so much more than a tasty summer treat. It's a symbol but maybe not the one you're thinking of. Want to continue the conversation on this week's episode and see the video? Join the Conversation after listening to this episode join the conversation with The Afro Beets Podcast Patreon . Want to start growing your own food? Sign up for our email list to receive a FREE at-home beginner container growing checklist. Want to learn more about the history of watermelon? Check out this amazing article: On eating watermelon in front of white people: “I’m not as free as I thought” Want to get the word out about the podcast? Leave a Rating and Review . Connect with us on Instagram and Twitter . Subscribe to our YouTube channel .…
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Friends of the National Arboretum (FONA) is a nonprofit membership organization working to preserve and enhance the U.S. National Arboretum (USNA) in Washington D.C. and bring this remarkable resource to life as an important part of the city and region. The primary program of FONA is the Washington Youth Garden. Founded in 1971, the Washington Youth Garden provides unique environmental science and nutrition education programming for youth and families. The mission of the Washington Youth Garden is to nurture curious minds and healthy bodies by connecting youth to food, the land, and each other. Want to continue the conversation on this week's episode and see the video? Join the Conversation after listening to this episode join the conversation with The Afro Beets Podcast Patreon . Want to start growing your own food? Sign up for our email list to receive a FREE at-home beginner container growing checklist. Want to learn more about working with the Washington Youth Garden? Check out our School Garden Support Educator Position and Youth Programs Educator Position at www.fona.org/jobs/ Want to get the word out about the podcast? Leave a Rating and Review . Connect with us on Instagram and Twitter . Subscribe to our YouTube channel .…
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1 Did George Washington Carver actually invent peanut butter? | Black History Quick Bite 5:24
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It is no secret that I'm a big fan of George Washington Carver. It seems that black history month every year is just an opportunity for me to honor this man who did amazing things for our food systems and completely changed agriculture as we know it. Not only did he save the a collapsing agriculture system but he was also a hell of a scientist coming up with over 400 inventions using vegetables. And those are just a couple of his contributions. Despite his accomplishments many people just know him as the peanut man or the guy who invented peanut butter. By why is this a thing? Where did this myth come from? And why is it wrong? It's bothering the hell out of me to be honest, so lets get into it... Want to continue the conversation on this week's episode and see the video? Join the Conversation after listening to this episode join the conversation with The Afro Beets Podcast Patreon . Want to start growing your own food? Sign up for our email list to receive a FREE at-home beginner container growing checklist. Want to learn more about Apple Podcast's Black History Month Spotlight? Get more information and find us on the Apple Podcast app. Want to get the word out about the podcast? Leave a Rating and Review . Connect with us on Instagram and Twitter . Subscribe to our YouTube channel .…
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1 George Crum and the Petty Potato Chip | Black History Quick Bite 2:40
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THIS MAN MADE ONE OF AMERICA'S FAVORITE SNACKS OFF PETTINESS 😂/ George Crum is an absolute legend real talk. He was in the publications of his time and highly regarded as one of the best Chef's in the business. He was THE celebrity chef before it was even a thing. Want to continue the conversation on this week's episode and see the video? Join the Conversation after listening to this episode join the conversation with The Afro Beets Podcast Patreon . Want to start growing your own food? Sign up for our email list to receive a FREE at-home beginner container growing checklist. Want to learn more about Apple Podcast's Black History Month Spotlight? Get more information and find us on the Apple Podcast app. Want to get the word out about the podcast? Leave a Rating and Review . Connect with us on Instagram and Twitter . Subscribe to our YouTube channel .…
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Once again we've been featured on Apple Podcast. I'm incredibly grateful and can't wait to meet our our new listeners. We can't leave our new guest hanging now can we? Stay tuned for a monthly mini series on black history and futures in the food and agriculture space. Lets start the year off right shall we! Want to continue the conversation on this week's episode and see the video? Join the Conversation after listening to this episode join the conversation with The Afro Beets Podcast Patreon . Want to start growing your own food? Sign up for our email list to receive a FREE at-home beginner container growing checklist. Want to learn more about Apple Podcast's Black History Month Spotlight? Get more information and find us on the Apple Podcast app. Want to get the word out about the podcast? Leave a Rating and Review . Connect with us on Instagram and Twitter . Subscribe to our YouTube channel .…
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1 46: Physician in the Kitchen Prescription (feat. Dr. Monique May) 51:47
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Dr. Monique May is a board certified clinical physician with over 20 years of experience. She is all about wellness and is enriching the lives of the community of through the things we put into our bodies. She's also the author of the new book. Doc, Fix My Plate!: The Physician In the Kitchen's Prescriptions for Your Healthy Meal Makeover. In this episode we get into topics such as the issues of current health system and how it disproportionately effect people of color, the tools you need to cook more plant based in your kitchen and the myths and truths behind the consumption of soy. Want to continue the conversation on this week's episode and see the video? Join the Conversation after listening to this episode join the conversation with The Afro Beets Podcast Patreon . Want to start growing your own food? Sign up for our email list to receive a FREE at-home beginner container growing checklist. Want to learn more about our today's guest? Get more information on Dr. Monique on their website. Check out the Dr. Monique on Instagram. Want to get the word out about the podcast? Leave a Rating and Review . Connect with us on Instagram and Twitter . Subscribe to our YouTube channel .…
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