Posted by Jamie Forrest, January 3, 2008 at 10:45 AM
Michael Claypool and Sasha Davies started Cheese By Hand way back in the spring of 2006 with the mission of visiting American cheesemakers large and small and conducting audio interviews with them about "their craft and their lives." Over the course of that summer they took a cross-country trip starting in Vermont, posting a ton of blog entries and some rough audio files about such esteemed American cheesemakers as Rogue Creamery in Oregon and Crave Brothers in Wisconsin. Yesterday they posted the first completed interview, a conversation with Mateo Kehler of Jasper Hill Farm in Vermont.
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Posted by Melissa Hall, November 2, 2007 at 2:30 PM
Southern Foodways appears on Fridays as part of our collaboration with the Southern Foodways Alliance, an organization based in Oxford, Mississippi, that "documents and celebrates the diverse food cultures of the American South." Dig in!
There was no talk of Southern food on these pages last week Friday. Mostly because we were all hunkered down here in Oxford, Mississippi, ruminating on the state of Southern food at the tenth annual Southern Foodways Alliance Symposium.
We pondered where we’ve been and where we are going. We thought critically about the SFA’s role in documenting and celebrating the diverse food cultures of the American South. We paid homage to the subjects of our oral history initiative. Some of whom you’ve met on these pages. We repaid debts of pleasure earned over generations.
And, in this, the Year of the Pig, we saluted all things swine. Whole-hog barbecue, boudin, gratons, bacon, pig ears, pig cheeks, pig pâté.... Get the pig-ture? Well, we did. We rounded out our crazy pork obsession with a little sugarpeanut cotton candy, peanut marshmallows, sweet potato crème caramel, and coconut cake. We washed all that down with sweet tea and charcoal-filtered spirits.
But, the symposium isn’t just about filling a plate. It’s also about filling your mind. So food writers and food scholars offered up a full buffet of topics to satiate the intellectually curious. From savage barbecue to the stamp of the USDA, no topic was left unexplored. If you’d like to learn more about the SFA and hear lectures from the symposium, subscribe to our SFA Symposium podcast feed.
Posted by Lia Bulaong, February 19, 2007 at 2:55 PM
"Spices of Life is an innovative project that engages lovers of food, good health, and life’s pleasures through public radio, an on-line vlog and blog, and downloadable podcasts." It's put together by award-winning cookbook author Nina Simonds, veteran radio producer Sue Schardt and pioneering videoblogger Steve Garfield, so you know even though it's new it's already pretty good.
(Also as a nerd I have to say it's amazing that the videos on the site are shot with a cellphone—a Nokia N93, to be precise. The video quality would never make you think it if they didn't mention it upfront.)