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From the packing table to the dinner table, from restaurant specials to grandma’s secret recipes, we consider the cultural, social, and commercial aspects of Manitoba food and what it means to us.... more
FAQs about Preserves:How many episodes does Preserves have?The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.
July 04, 2024People PoweredThe labour of food production isn’t always appreciated or understood. In this episode, VJ’s Drive-Inn owner John Calogeris and Bryanne Mysak reflect on skilled versus unskilled labour, and Emma Dubeski shares the history of the People’s Cooperative Association....more31minPlay
March 22, 2024In Search of Ashkihk - Indigenous Cooking VesselsClay vessels hold immense importance in Indigenous foodways due to their natural properties, cultural significance, and role in preserving culinary traditions. In this episode, artist and guest producer KC Adams (Ininnew/Anishinaabe/British) reveals the importance of pottery in Indigenous food history, showcasing deep connections between food, culture, and the environment....more31minPlay
November 29, 2023Holiday FoodFood is an important part of holiday traditions. Whether you gather with family and friends to celebrate Christmas, Hannukah, the changing of the seasons, or something else, holidays are a time to remember who we are and where we’ve come from. They’re also a time to think about our future and who we want to become....more32minPlay
October 26, 2023Fish Stories‘Fish stories’ have always been synonymous with far-fetched tales, but sometimes in food history, those fish stories turn out to be true. In this episode, we explore the unlikely story of a small fish with a big culinary impact: goldeye. We also explore the importance of pickled herring in preserving cultural traditions....more32minPlay
September 27, 2023Farm FreshFarming in Manitoba has a long and varied history, ranging from the agricultural practices of Indigenous people on this land over the millennia, to immigrant farm techniques, to the more recent (re)discovery of organic farming. Featuring interviews with a farmer-professor and a German Canadian grandma, this episode explores a few of these farm stories....more29minPlay
May 15, 2023Kernels of UkraineWhat is Kutia? And what does it have to do with the history of Ukraine? In this episode of Preserves, Allie Skwarchuck cooks Kutia with her grandparents, and learns about Ukrainian culture in the process....more24minPlay
February 07, 2023Prairie ConfectioneriesCandy making was big business in mid-century Winnipeg, involving companies like Cavalier, Galpern’s, Paulin-Chambers and Scott-Bathgate. In this episode, we explore the history of this industry, including a unique Manitoba confection that’s still a favourite amongst folks on the prairies, the Cuban Lunch....more32minPlay
January 03, 2023Riediger’s SupermarketTraces of an earlier era of independent grocery stores dot the landscape of Winnipeg. Riediger’s Supermarket was one such store, catering to a Mennonite clientele in the North End since 1937. Their story reflects the changes in the retail grocery business in Manitoba over the last century....more23minPlay
December 14, 2022Crumbs: Vol. 1Over the course of the Manitoba Food History project, we’ve encountered many interesting stories, subjects, and recipes that just wouldn’t fit into a full episode. We’ve tasked research assistant Michaela Hiebert to help curate a few of these bite-size stories into conversational segments we’re calling Crumbs. In our inaugural Crumbs episode, we’ll hear about the history of Manitoba Sugar, learn the smelly story behind baker’s ammonia and explore Manitoba’s connection to the popular Ukrainian-Canadian dish, beet leaf rolls....more23minPlay
October 05, 2021Diversity in AdversityThe University of Winnipeg based Diversity Food Services is an anomaly in the food service industry landscape. As a social enterprise, Diversity is structured like a for-profit business but its primary objective is to benefit the community through delivering food in ethically and environmentally conscious ways. As Diversity Chef Darwin Gaspar and Chief Operating Officer Ian Vickers can attest to, running a social enterprise can be a challenging and rewarding experience. However, the on-going uncertainty and economic damage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has forced Diversity and other food service providers to pivot to other service models or risk closing....more37minPlay
FAQs about Preserves:How many episodes does Preserves have?The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.