The Edible Valley Podcast
Kids
Episodes
Wednesday Dec 13, 2023
Episode 226 ”First Taste, Two Dad and baby food.”
Wednesday Dec 13, 2023
Wednesday Dec 13, 2023
In this episode of “The Edible Valley Podcast," Chef Jonathan Frazier and William Stringer, both fathers, share their unique perspectives on navigating babyhood. Despite not being experts, their insights stem from personal experiences. William, currently caring for an infant, delves into the challenges of introducing solids and balancing nutrition. Meanwhile, Jonathan, whose older daughter surpassed the baby food phase, offers hindsight wisdom and practical tips for new parents. Their candid discussions revolve around trials, successes, and the joy of witnessing little ones explore culinary adventures. Through their relatable narratives, they bring a blend of empathy and relatability, fostering a supportive community for parents embarking on similar journeys.
Edible Recipe:
Homemade Sweet Potato Puree
Ingredients:
2 medium-sized sweet potatoes
Water (for steaming)
milk, or water (for thinning)
Instructions:
Preparation: Wash and peel the sweet potatoes. Cut them into small, uniform-sized pieces.
Steaming: Place the sweet potato pieces in a steamer basket over boiling water or in a microwave-safe dish with a little water. Steam until the sweet potatoes are tender. This usually takes around 15-20 minutes.
Pureeing: Once the sweet potatoes are fully cooked and soft, transfer them to a blender or food processor. Blend until you achieve a smooth consistency. Add breast milk, formula, or water in small increments if you prefer a thinner consistency.
Cooling: Allow the puree to cool down before serving to your baby. You can store the puree in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or freeze it in ice cube trays for convenient portions.
Feeding: When ready to feed your baby, warm the desired amount of sweet potato puree and test the temperature before serving. Feed your baby using a spoon in small, appropriate portions.
Wednesday Sep 15, 2021
Episode 194” What Darren ATE” Interview
Wednesday Sep 15, 2021
Wednesday Sep 15, 2021
Even though we discuss our local food scene quite often here on the Edible Valley Podcast, we rarely specify our places in it. Today we examine one aspects of Darren's involvement in our Valleys food culture, with his hot lunch program for the district schools, and AteCateringCo.com
Saturday May 15, 2021
Episode 185 " What's in your cart? To deliver or not to deliver."
Saturday May 15, 2021
Saturday May 15, 2021
With the rise in popularity of online shopping, the Edible Valley takes a closer look at grocery ordering + delivery services. For this newest innovation in how we procure our food-stuffs, we dug a bit beyond the surface to reveal some interesting observations and a few unexpected (and uplifting) findings..
Friday Mar 27, 2020
Episode 164 "What is LUSH Valley ?"
Friday Mar 27, 2020
Friday Mar 27, 2020
Well it may have taken us sometime but we are finally able to upload this interview from an earlier time.
With all the chaos in the world to do with the Corona virus its good to know that organization like LUSH Valley (Let Us Share the Harvest) have been looking at food security in our community. Lush Valleys mission is to support the Comox Valley in gaining food-systems skills and knowledge to increase food security, self-sufficiency, and local food production across the region. We are excited to sit down with Maurita Prato Executive Director of LUSH Valley to learn just a little bit more about all the amazing things LUSH Valley does. We talk about all the program LUSH is involved with such as Fruit tree, Healthy food, Share the harvest and Garden share and learn how they are trying to shape our food community.
At this time we would also bring attention to lush valleys Emergency Food Share Program which is aimed at providing food to those in need in the Comox Valley, including those in need of financial and/or food delivery assistance. The program also provides pick-up and delivery of donated food items from businesses and supports neighbourhood food drives. If you are able to donate at this time every little bit counts.
Website: https://lushvalley.org/food-share/
Please direct all questions to foodshare@lushvalley.org or to 250-207-HELP (4357).
Call Centre hours of operation are:Monday/Wednesday/Friday – 9:00 am to 1:00 pmTuesday/Thursday – 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Friday Apr 20, 2018
Episode 154 "What to drink? Heavenly Libations"
Friday Apr 20, 2018
Friday Apr 20, 2018
It's time to quench your thirst! We are lucky enough to have Jessica Macpherson of Heavenly Libations come to the studio to talk about shrubs. What’s a shrub, you ask? You'll have an to listen to Jessica explain their make up, history and flavours. From sodas to cocktails, this old school way of preserving will touch your taste buds
Monday Mar 05, 2018
Episode 149 "What's to eat? Getting back into food.
Monday Mar 05, 2018
Monday Mar 05, 2018
With a few big changes in both their lives, Jonathan and Darren take some time to talk about what is getting them back into cooking. This episode is all about food, great dishes and having some amazing meals around the home.
Wednesday Jan 17, 2018
Episode 147 " New Season New Year Lets start cooking again"
Wednesday Jan 17, 2018
Wednesday Jan 17, 2018
With the new year upon us Darren and Jonathan spend time discussing 2017 and the events surrounding it. This is a chance for the two to reminisce about the previous year. From farming to food banks, they discuss all the interesting events and people they had the fortune of meeting. Darren and Jonathan also spend some time planning for upcoming food challenges, topics, and their ability to interview and learn more in the upcoming year. Feel free to join with us.
Wednesday Dec 13, 2017
Episode 145 "How do you get kids to eat their vegetables?"
Wednesday Dec 13, 2017
Wednesday Dec 13, 2017
On this week's episode we have the wonderful oppurtunity of sitting down with Shannon Simpson and Caroline Fisher and talking about the amazing salad bar program and Huband Elementary. This program provides a healthy nutritious meal available to all the students for a low cost. Students help portion it, serve it, and importantly not waste anything. Grab a plate and dive in with us as we learn about this program and how you could start it in your own school.