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This Is What We've Lost About Food—And How to Get It Back
Manage episode 483716958 series 2684087
This episode is a deep conversation about traditional foodways and how food is so much more than calories. We explore how eating seasonally, preserving food, and building relationships with the land and each other can help restore our health, culture, and sense of belonging. From wild fermentation, to foraging, to regenerative land practices, this episode reconnects us with the flavors—and meaning—of food.
Episode Overview:
- How seasonal cooking and local food dinners connect people to place
- Traditional food preservation techniques like cheong and herbal salt blend
- The benefits of foraging wild herbs and flowers for nutrient-rich meal
- Why regenerative food systems rely on indigenous land management practices
- The power of communal eating to rebuild local food culture
- Why we need local food learning centers to restore traditional food knowledge
- A look into traditional cheesemaking, wild rice harvesting, and forgotten local flavors
Use code “yearofplenty” (all lower case) for 15% OFF at www.mtblock.com
MY ULTIMATE FORAGING GEAR LIST - Check it out
Leave a review on Apple or Spotify and send a screenshot to [email protected] to receive a FREE EBOOK with my favorite food preservation recipes.
Watch the Video Episode on Youtube:
https://youtu.be/7ThxpR0E4eQ
Support the podcast via Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/yearofplenty
Sign up for the newsletter:
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Subscribe to the Youtube Channel:
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145 episodes
Manage episode 483716958 series 2684087
This episode is a deep conversation about traditional foodways and how food is so much more than calories. We explore how eating seasonally, preserving food, and building relationships with the land and each other can help restore our health, culture, and sense of belonging. From wild fermentation, to foraging, to regenerative land practices, this episode reconnects us with the flavors—and meaning—of food.
Episode Overview:
- How seasonal cooking and local food dinners connect people to place
- Traditional food preservation techniques like cheong and herbal salt blend
- The benefits of foraging wild herbs and flowers for nutrient-rich meal
- Why regenerative food systems rely on indigenous land management practices
- The power of communal eating to rebuild local food culture
- Why we need local food learning centers to restore traditional food knowledge
- A look into traditional cheesemaking, wild rice harvesting, and forgotten local flavors
Use code “yearofplenty” (all lower case) for 15% OFF at www.mtblock.com
MY ULTIMATE FORAGING GEAR LIST - Check it out
Leave a review on Apple or Spotify and send a screenshot to [email protected] to receive a FREE EBOOK with my favorite food preservation recipes.
Watch the Video Episode on Youtube:
https://youtu.be/7ThxpR0E4eQ
Support the podcast via Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/yearofplenty
Sign up for the newsletter:
www.theyearofplenty.com/newsletter
Subscribe to the Youtube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@yearofplentyvideo
Do you follow the podcast on social media yet?
IG: https://www.instagram.com/poldiwieland/
X: https://x.com/yearofplentypod
I want to hear from you! Take the LISTENER SURVEY: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KZW53R
Connect with Antonin:
https://www.instagram.com/soiltosoulusa/
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