Sinopsis
Food, Wellness & Fitness
Episodios
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Episode 38 – Food Buzz: History of Lemons
22/01/2018The Food Buzz highlights specific produce facts and history to help guide future produce exploration.
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Episode 37 – Food Fable: Grapes
15/01/2018Plated Earth Food Fables are original short historical fiction stories about produce and its ability to connect people, culture, and history. This Food Fable tells the story of a little girl from Madrid, and her New Year’s Eve adventure with her grandmother to find 12 grapes for the midnight tradition. The grandmother’s retelling of Aesop’s Fable, The Fox and The Grapes, within this Food Fable was adapted from: http://read.gov/aesop/005.html.
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Episode 36 – Food Buzz: History of Grapes
08/01/2018The Food Buzz highlights specific produce facts and history to help guide future produce exploration.
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Episode 35 – Food Talk: Apples
01/01/2018The Food Talk is a special edition episode featuring one or more guests who discuss their experience and connection with produce. This Food Talk episode features Kelly Haag and Cassandra Poindexter of Specialty Produce, who talk about their recent trip to England in search of both new and old apple varieties, and discuss the nuances that go into researching produce items for the Specialty Produce App.
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Episode 34 – Food Fable: Pomegranates
11/12/2017Plated Earth Food Fables are original short historical fiction stories about produce and its ability to connect people, culture, and history. This Food Fable is a retelling of an ancient Greek myth that explains why the pomegranate is harvested in winter, and how the fruit is responsible for the earth’s four seasons. The pomegranate features prominently in this story of Persephone, daughter of the goddess of harvest, and her marriage to Hades, the god of the underworld.
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Episode 33 – Food Buzz: History of Pomegranates
04/12/2017The Food Buzz highlights specific produce facts and history to help guide future produce exploration.
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Episode 32 – Food Fable: Cranberries
27/11/2017Plated Earth Food Fables are original short historical fiction stories about produce and its ability to connect people, culture, and history. This Food Fable tells the story of a young boy working on a cranberry farm with his grandfather. Each night leading up to Thanksgiving, after harvesting and selling the cranberries at the local farmers markets, the boy listens his grandfather’s retelling of an ancient Native American legend on how cranberries came to be on earth.
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Episode 31 – Food Buzz: History of Cranberries
21/11/2017The Food Buzz highlights specific produce facts and history to help guide future produce exploration.
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Episode 30 – Food Fable: Pumpkins
14/11/2017Plated Earth Food Fables are original short historical fiction stories about produce and its ability to connect people, culture, and history. This Food Fable tells the story of Stingy Jack, the man from Irish folklore who started the tradition of carving Jack-O-Lanterns. Featuring special guest reader, Rick North.
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Episode 29 – Food Buzz: History of Pumpkins
06/11/2017The Food Buzz highlights specific produce facts and history to help guide future produce exploration.
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Episode 28 – Food Fable: Coconuts Conclusion
30/10/2017Halloween Special Part 2: Plated Earth Food Fables are original short historical fiction stories about produce and its ability to connect people, culture, and history. This Food Fable tells the conclusion of Episode 27 – Food Fable: Coconuts.
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Episode 26 – Food Buzz: History of Coconuts
16/10/2017The Food Buzz highlights specific produce facts and history to help guide future produce exploration.
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Episode 25 – Food Fable: Apples
09/10/2017Plated Earth Food Fables are original short historical fiction stories about produce and its ability to connect people, culture, and history. This Food Fable tells the fictional tale of Jenny Appleseed, a young girl who learns how to deal with life’s lessons and keep herself connected to those who mean the most to her through the familiarity of her favorite fruit – apples.
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Episode 24 – Food Buzz: History Of Apples
02/10/2017The Food Buzz highlights specific produce facts and history to help guide future produce exploration.
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Episode 23 – Food Fable: Artichokes
25/09/2017Plated Earth Food Fables are original short historical fiction stories about produce and its ability to connect people, culture, and history. This Food Fable tells the story of a young gangster working for Ciro “Artichoke King” Terranova, a mobster in the Morello crime family who was known for his monopoly of the artichoke market in New York in the 1920s and early 1930s.
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Episode 22 – Food Buzz: History Of Artichokes
19/09/2017The Food Buzz highlights specific produce facts and history to help guide future produce exploration.
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Episode 21 – Food Fable: Tomatoes, Take 2
11/09/2017Plated Earth Food Fables are original short historical fiction stories about produce and its ability to connect people, culture, and history. This Food Fable tells the story of a young boy who is raised on Campbell’s tomato soup and his mother’s tales of the tomato’s role in witchcraft and revolutions. This young boy grows up to be a Pop Art icon, and one of his most-recognized works reflects his tomato-filled upbringing.
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Episode 20 – Food Buzz: History Of Tomatoes, Part 2
04/09/2017The Food Buzz highlights specific produce facts and history to help guide future produce exploration.
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Episode 19 – Food Fable: Tomatoes
28/08/2017Plated Earth Food Fables are original short historical fiction stories about produce and its ability to connect people, culture, and history. This Food Fable tells the story of a detective and his bumbling associate, who are called to investigate suspicious poisonings at an upper-class home in the English countryside in the early 17th century. Through his intuitive investigatory skills, the detective comes to find that the poisonings do not lead him to interrogate someone, but rather some thing – the tomato.
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Episode 18 – Food Buzz: History of Tomatoes, Part 1
21/08/2017The Food Buzz highlights specific produce facts and history to help guide future produce exploration.