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The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.
For Bryony Grealish challenges and roadblocks are opportunities. She dreams big and her goals are many...
And that's just for starters. She is well on her way to picking them off one by one, and sticking with the tough ones until they are complete. Cook? You name it, she will or has cooked it. Bake? Same thing. Build a pizza oven? DoneBryony and I agree that the only limitations are the ones we impose upon ourselves. She challenges others in the kitchen and shows them they can overcome limitations. Be like Bryony, don't have any limitations.
The Fingerless Kitchen
Trinity Valley Dairy
Ju-Vinedale Holsteins Farm - Raw milk for central New York
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- Help support our small business by visiting our website, Clean Slate Farm where you can purchase our small batch blended balsamic vinegar, olive oil, spice blend, and miracle hand cream. Add your name to our mailing list to get advance notification of specials on our products.
- Support Clean Slate Farm by shopping Amazon through our affiliate page. Click here and bookmark for all your Amazon shopping (unless you can buy it local)...we'd appreciate it.
For cooking, beekeeping, gardening, and DIY videos see our YouTube channel at Clean Slate Farm.
Look for us on Facebook as Clean Slate Farm or catch us on Instagram @cleanslatefarm
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After getting a degree in hotel/restaurant management and working in her parents restaurant, Tina McPherson took a right turn and ended up with her own business. On this episode we talk about how she started SalsaCuse twelve years ago and some of the things she learned along the way.
If you like the podcast please subscribe and leave a review so others can find it. Thanks!
- Help support our small business by visiting our website, Clean Slate Farm where you can purchase our small batch blended balsamic vinegar, olive oil, spice blend, and miracle hand cream. Add your name to our mailing list to get advance notification of specials on our products.
- Support Clean Slate Farm by shopping Amazon through our affiliate page. Click here and bookmark for all your Amazon shopping (unless you can buy it local)...we'd appreciate it.
For cooking, beekeeping, gardening, and DIY videos see our YouTube channel at Clean Slate Farm.
Look for us on Facebook as Clean Slate Farm or catch us on Instagram @cleanslatefarm
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Debbe Titus and I talk about her bakery and bistro in Jamesville, NY. Known widely for the gluten free options she offers we talk about other baked goods she offers and The Little Cake Artist, Kaleigh Ligoci, and her exceptional cakes and pastries.
We also talk about how the COVID virus is impacting her business and other small food businesses and restaurants.
Find Halfmoon on Facebook @thehalfmoonbakery or Instagram @halfmoonbakeryandbistro, and The Little Cake Arist @thelittlecakeartist on Facebook and Instagram
- Help support our small business by visiting our website, Clean Slate Farm where you can purchase our small batch blended balsamic vinegar, olive oil, spice blend, and miracle hand cream. Add your name to our mailing list to get advance notification of specials on our products.
- Support Clean Slate Farm by shopping Amazon through our affiliate page. Click here and bookmark for all your Amazon shopping (unless you can buy it local)...we'd appreciate it.
For cooking, beekeeping, gardening, and DIY videos see our YouTube channel at Clean Slate Farm.
Look for us on Facebook as Clean Slate FarmCatch us on Instagram @cleanslatefarm
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It's no secret that restaurants, notoriously low profit businesses, have been closed to all but take out food service during this pandemic. Restaurant owners are taking a major economic hit, cooks are facing reduced or no hours, servers are facing no hours at all. In addition, banquets are being cancelled removing another form of income for restaurants. Many aren't closing completely so they can at least keep the doors open for when this is over. 15.3 million people work in the restaurant business. Many more in the companies who supply them. This is an industry hard hit.
What's one restaurant doing to stay open during this crisis? Thinking way outside of the box...the take out box. Listen as Chef Luke Houghton and Chef Sarah Hassler talk about what they are doing and how they are responding with a virtual four course dinner....take out style...in three cities!
Visit Provisions by Pure on FaceBook to see more information and sign up for your virtual dinner.
- Help support our small business by visiting our website, Clean Slate Farm where you can purchase our small batch blended balsamic vinegar, olive oil, spice blend, and miracle hand cream. Add your name to our mailing list to get advance notification of specials on our products.
- Support Clean Slate Farm by shopping Amazon through our affiliate page. Click here and bookmark for all your Amazon shopping (unless you can buy it local)...we'd appreciate it.
For cooking, beekeeping, gardening, and DIY videos see our YouTube channel at Clean Slate Farm.
Look for us on Facebook as Clean Slate FarmCatch us on Instagram @cleanslatefarm
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You may not be thinking about maple syrup in January but Nate Williams of Dutch Hill Maple is. Long before spring Nate is in the woods string tubing and hanging taps getting ready for the flow of maple sap. Dutch Hill has won Grand Champion Maple Syrup three consecutive years at the New York State Fair.
In this episode I sat down with Nate to talk about how he taps the tree, hangs the lines, and makes maple syrup. Learn how he reduces the water content and boils the sap into different grades of syrup. There is a lot to know about maple syrup and how it is made and Nate tells all.
Dutch Hill began when Dave Williams tapped 15 trees in Tully, New York. Nate now taps over 7500 trees to bring us incredible tasting syrup. So good we use it in our Clean Slate Farm maple-balsamic vinegar available at our web site or in selected retail outlets in central New York.
Support Clean Slate Farm by shopping Amazon through our affiliate page. Click here and bookmark for all your Amazon shopping (unless you can buy it local)...we'd appreciate it.
Visit our website Clean Slate Farm where you can purchase our small batch blended balsamic vinegar, olive oil, spice blend, and miracle hand cream. Add your name to our mailing list to get advance notification of specials on our products.
For cooking, beekeeping, gardening, and DIY videos see our YouTube channel at Clean Slate Farm.
Look for us on Facebook as Clean Slate FarmCatch us on Instagram @cleanslatefarm
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Did you ever think of starting a food business from your home? A great chocolate chip cookie everyone says you should sell? Maybe that killer cheese cake friends are always wanting. It's called a Cottage Food Business and every state has different laws on what you can make and sell. Do your homework!
In this interview with David Crabill, the smarts behind Forrager, a site for Cottage Food Laws, we talk about five of his top 10 mistakes you should avoid if you plan on starting that business. Get the whole list at Forrager, David Crabill's website for Cottage Food Law.
Cornell University's Food Venture Center also has an information packed site for those wanting to start a food business.
Visit our website Clean Slate Farm where you can purchase our small batch blended balsamic vinegar, spice blend, and miracle hand cream. We'll have our product at several CNY food shows in the coming weeks. Here are two you may be interested in:
Sky Armory Night Market A great evening of food and crafts and music in downtown Syracuse, NY.
Buy Local Bash...In its tenth year of supporting local entrepreneurs and food producers. Held at the Regional Market in Syracuse, NY.
Support Clean Slate Farm by shopping Amazon through our affiliate page. Click here and bookmark for all your Amazon shopping (unless you can buy it local)...we'd appreciate it.
Visit our website Clean Slate Farm where you can purchase our small batch blended balsamic vinegar, spice blend, and miracle hand cream.
Watch our videos on our YouTube channel at Clean Slate Farm. Cooking, gardeng, beekeeping and DIY!
Look for us on Facebook as Clean Slate FarmCatch us on Instagram @cleanslatefarm
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Tyler Cagwin is on a mission to create great chocolate....from scratch. It's called Bean to Bar, which means Tyler goes to incredible lengths in making chocolate. He sources beans from all over the world. Did you know it takes three four days before the chocolate is ready for you to enjoy? Is it good? You bet it is. Go find some and get chewin'!
Visit Nostalgia Chocolate to learn more about Tyler and his great chocolate and follow him on Instagram. @nostalgiachocolates.
Sky Armory Night Market information. A great evening of food and crafts and music.
Buy Local Bash...In its tenth year of supporting local entrepreneurs and food producers. Held at the Regional Market in Syracuse, NY.
Support Clean Slate Farm by shopping Amazon through our affiliate page. Click here and bookmark for all your Amazon shopping (unless you can buy it local)...we'd appreciate it.
Visit our website Clean Slate Farm where you can purchase our small batch blended balsamic vinegar, spice blend, and miracle hand cream.
For cooking, beekeeping, gardening, and DIY videos see our YouTube channel at Clean Slate Farm.
Look for us on Facebook as Clean Slate FarmCatch us on Instagram @cleanslatefarm
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Visit Creekside Meadows, an all pasture raised farm, at Creekside Meadows Farm, and on Facebook and Instagram.
Support Clean Slate Farm by shopping Amazon through our affiliate page. Click here and bookmark for all your Amazon shopping (unless you can buy it local)...we'd appreciate it.
Visit our website Clean Slate Farm where you can purchase our small batch blended balsamic vinegar, spice blend, and miracle hand cream.
For cooking, beekeeping, gardening, and DIY videos see our YouTube channel at Clean Slate Farm.
Look for us on Facebook as Clean Slate FarmCatch us on Instagram @cleanslatefarm
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Syracuse, New York was once known worldwide for salt. Now, it doesn't make sense that a city in the middle of New York state would be known for salt but there is a huge brine aquifer hundreds of feet under central New York. The natural springs were first utilized for salt production in 1788 with the help of the Onondaga People in building the first salt works.
Production of salt ended around the early 1900s but for the first time in 100 years Dave Iannicello and his daughter Libby are making salt from the brine. Listen as Dave tells us about Syracuse Salt Company and the process of making salt from brine.
Find Syracuse Salt here.
For the history of salt in central New York visit this link. Salt Museum
Support Clean Slate Farm by shopping Amazon through our affiliate page. Click here and bookmark for all your Amazon shopping (unless you can buy it local)...we'd appreciate it.
Visit our website Clean Slate Farm where you can purchase our small batch blended balsamic vinegar, spice blend, and miracle hand cream.
For cooking, beekeeping, gardening, and DIY videos see our YouTube channel at Clean Slate Farm.
Look for us on Facebook as Clean Slate FarmCatch us on Instagram @cleanslatefarm
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In this show we talk to our fellow vendors at the Cazenovia, NY Farm Market. If you've never been to a small farm market you should make the effort. You'll find great, local food with a chance to get to know where your food comes from. Buying from a local farmer you are directly supporting a family and a way of life. The produce is fresh picked, the baked goods are delicious, and the meats are always humanely raised and treated with love and care.
Here's a list of our fellow vendors.
Support Clean Slate Farm by shopping Amazon through our affiliate page. Click here and bookmark for all your Amazon shopping (unless you can buy it local)...we'd appreciate it.
Visit our new, improved website Clean Slate Farm where you can purchase our small batch blended balsamic vinegar, spice blend, and miracle hand cream.
For cooking, beekeeping, gardening, and DIY videos see our YouTube channel at Clean Slate Farm.
Look for us on Facebook as Clean Slate FarmCatch us on Instagram @cleanslatefarm
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The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.
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