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The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
Things get spicy when Keith & Becky play a creative take on the Hot Sauce Challenge, plus an interview with Papa Tony’s founder/owner Tony Wilson on the roaring success of his local, family-run business.
https://www.papatonyshotsauce.com
Hearty thanks to our sponsor of this episode:
Seattle Good Business Network’s Good Food Economy Program
https://seattlegood.org/good-food-economy
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In the heart of Rainier Beach, a laid-back restaurant/bar known as Jude’s is stirring up attention for its worker-owned co-op business model and locally-sourced, creatively-crafted cocktails. Co-owner Mark Paschal shares enlightening stories of how it works and came to be.
https://www.judesoldtown.com/
Hearty thanks to our sponsor of this episode:
PCC Community Markets
pccmarkets.com/membership.
Keith takes a Field Trip to the Bellingham Dockside Market, where direct connections with local fishermen leads to revealing tales about sustainable fishing… and a lot of fun!
Thanks to Sustainable Connections for sponsoring this episode, and don’t miss the Whatcom County Farm Tour as part of September Eat Local Month in Bellingham and Whatcom County:
https://sustainableconnections.org/eat-local-month/
Featured in this episode:
Bellingham Dockside Market
http://www.bellinghamdockside.com
Slack Tide Fisheries
https://www.slacktidefisheries.com
Sound Leader Seafoods
https://soundleaderseafoods.com/
Island Girl Seafood
https://www.islandgirlseafoodco.com
Sea to Shore Seafood
https://www.seatoshoreseafood.com
Lummi Seafood Market
https://www.lummiseafoodmarket.com/
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It’s an Eat Local Month King County trifecta when Keith & Becky chat with Hannah Laurin of Forget Me Not Ice Cream Sandwiches about the essential role of locally-sourced ingredients found at local farmers markets where she exclusively sells her locally-made treats!
Thanks to our sponsor of this episode:
Eat Local First
www.eatlocalfirst.org
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In this episode we chat with Sheryl Wiser, Director of Outreach and Special Projects for Tilth Alliance and a long-time magnetic connector in the local food economy. We get the scoop on the first-ever Eat Local Month King County and learn more about Sheryl’s passions for music, advocacy, and pie!
Eat Local Month King County
https://eatlocalfirst.org/king-county
Eat Local First King County on Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/eatlocalfirstkingcounty
Tilth Alliance
http://www.tilthalliance.org
https://sherylwiser.com/
Thanks to our sponsor of this episode:
Eat Local First
https://eatlocalfirst.org
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In this episode we learn the inspiring origin story of the Indigenous foods-focused ʔálʔal Café in Pioneer Square, from former manager Anthony Johnson who played a major role in bringing its vision and values to life.
And check out Native American Food Sovereignty Alliance
Thanks to our sponsor of this episode:
Eat Local First
https://eatlocalfirst.org
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In this episode we do a deep dive into the vinegar vat with Electric Habitat owner Marisa Figueroa, whose pandemic pivot into small batch pickles and hot sauces led to locally-sourced pride as a queer maker.
Thanks to our sponsor of this episode:
Eat Local First
https://eatlocalfirst.org
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In this episode, we talk with Mariah DeLeo (Program Manager of Seattle Good Business Network’s Good Food Economy program) about bringing the inaugural Good Food Connections event to life, a farm-and-sea-to-table trade conference uniting farmers, fishers, artisans, chefs, buyers and community food stakeholders around a common table.
Thanks to our sponsor of this episode:
Eat Local First
https://eatlocalfirst.org
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In Part Two of our report on Good Food Connections (presented by Seattle Good Business Network in partnership with Tilth Alliance) Becky and Keith talk up their highlights from the inaugural event, sharing insights, interviews, and a few of their favorite things from over 40 vendors offering tastes of locally grown and produced food and beverage products.
Thanks to our sponsor of this episode:
Eat Local First
https://eatlocalfirst.org
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We’re back with a fresh season and a new co-host, Seattle-based cookbook author, culinary instructor, and private chef Becky Selengut. Get to know Becky and find out how she navigates the inaugural Field to Fork Hot Takes challenge!
https://www.beckyselengut.com
As part of the Seattle Good Business Network’s Good Food Economy program, Field to Fork is focused on celebrating a resilient, sustainable, and just local food economy.
https://seattlegood.org/good-food-economy/field-to-fork/
Thanks to our sponsor of this episode:
Eat Local First
https://eatlocalfirst.org
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.