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By Matthew Gavin
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
This week we sat down with Fergus Halpin of Harvest Day, a company that supports small-scale sustainable Irish farms by delivering their produce straight to your door, giving every household in Ireland the opportunity to eat seasonal, local and healthy produce.
This week we sat down with Fergus Halpin of Harvest Day, a company that supports small-scale sustainable Irish farms by delivering their produce straight to your door, giving every household in Ireland the opportunity to eat seasonal, local and healthy produce.
On this episode we talk to Wild Food Mary, a foraging expert based in Birr, County Offaly. Wild Food Mary is wild food chef, forager and educator who hosts foraging workshops or private forays throughout the year in the midlands of Ireland.
On this episode we talk to Wild Food Mary, a foraging expert based in Birr, County Offaly. Wild Food Mary is wild food chef, forager and educator who hosts foraging workshops or private forays throughout the year in the midlands of Ireland.
On this episode we talk to Terri Ann Fox of River Run Ferments about fermentation, making sauerkraut, making sourdough, koji, miso and fermenting with kids.
Terri Ann is the founder River Run, a fermentary and wood fired micro Bakehouse located on our family homestead in Glencree Co. Wicklow. They specialise in sourdough breads, koji based ferments, seasonal vegetable ferments of all kinds, and plant based cheeses.
On this episode we talk to Terri Ann Fox of River Run Ferments about fermentation, making sauerkraut, making sourdough, koji, miso and fermenting with kids.
Terri Ann is the founder River Run, a fermentary and wood fired micro Bakehouse located on our family homestead in Glencree Co. Wicklow. They specialise in sourdough breads, koji based ferments, seasonal vegetable ferments of all kinds, and plant based cheeses.
On this episode we talk to Michael Kelly, a community food growing expert, about empowering communities to grow their own food and how people can grow food anywhere from in their gardens to on their desks.
Michael founded GIY in 2008 after 10 years in IT. He started from growing garlic in his garden and now supports hundreds of thousands of people to grow their own food in their homes, workplaces or schools.
On this episode we talk to Michael Kelly, a community food growing expert, about empowering communities to grow their own food and how people can grow food anywhere from in their gardens to on their desks.
Michael founded GIY in 2008 after 10 years in IT. He started from growing garlic in his garden and now supports hundreds of thousands of people to grow their own food in their homes, workplaces or schools.
This week on the show we chat to Bill O'Dea, one of Ireland's foremost mushroom experts.
Bill studied fungi at University College Dublin and has taken groups on mushroom hunts both at home and abroad since 1996. He has appeared on national news and his mushroom hunts have even been named in the top 10 events of the year by the Sunday Business Post.
Join us as we talk about beginner mushroom tips, mushroom festivals, the microbiome, surprising uses of mushrooms and lots more.
This week on the show we chat to Bill O'Dea, one of Ireland's foremost mushroom experts.
Bill studied fungi at University College Dublin and has taken groups on mushroom hunts both at home and abroad since 1996. He has appeared on national news and his mushroom hunts have even been named in the top 10 events of the year by the Sunday Business Post.
Join us as we talk about beginner mushroom tips, mushroom festivals, the microbiome, surprising uses of mushrooms and lots more.
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.