The Edible Valley Podcast
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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.
Thursday Aug 31, 2017
Episode 136 "What makes good Bread"
Thursday Aug 31, 2017
Thursday Aug 31, 2017
Today on the Edible Valley podcast we're learning about bread and who better to learn from then the experts at Cake Bread. Jorden Marshall (owner) and Ian Harris (head baker/pastry chef). We learn what they are doing and the many products they carry.
Monday Nov 14, 2016
Episode 112 "Tales from Flavour 2016"
Monday Nov 14, 2016
Monday Nov 14, 2016
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Finally after a long wait: Flavour - The North Vancouver Island Picnic! We were lucky to have Darren walk the grounds of Flavour while recording interviews with many exibitors and guest to find out who they were, what they brought and why they were there. Please enjoy, we sure did.
Monday Jul 18, 2016
Episode 102 "Comox Valley Farmers Market and using Local Food"
Monday Jul 18, 2016
Monday Jul 18, 2016
Today Chef Jonathan Frazier and Darren Howlett had the wonderful opportunity to sit with Vickey Brown of the Comox Valley Farmers Market, Sue Smith formerly of Beyond the Kitchen Door and Chef/President Leslie Stav of North Vancouver Island Chef's Assosciation. In a lively discussion about the direction and future of Comox Valley Farmers Markets, we discuss the growth and continued trends towards supporting (and eating) local and the connection between our local Chefs and the Market.
Monday Jul 11, 2016
Episode101 "The Butcher Block"
Monday Jul 11, 2016
Monday Jul 11, 2016
As you know, we love nothing more than to shine a light on any homegrown Comox Valley foods, products, farmers and producers as we can. It’s the reason we do what we do. Tonight we have Greg Wilson and James McKerricher of The Butcher’s Block in studio. Now, we don’t throw around phrases like ‘pillar of the community’ or ‘interwoven in the history of theComox Valley’ very often – but both stand true here. At 25+ years in the Valley, it’s of a small handful of food businesses that are wholly Comox Valleyian (we’re making up words today, that’s the kind of day it is); and have the tenure. Tonight we get to the heart of ‘why?’. Why have they been successful? Why here? Why sell what they sell? Listen in to this feel-good episode and let us know what you think as we reminisce over the last 25 years of the Valley, and talk about simply great food
Monday Jul 04, 2016
Episode 100 "The first 100"
Monday Jul 04, 2016
Monday Jul 04, 2016
#100 – We did it! We hit our first major milestone with episode 100. Passing this threshold would have felt off if we had anyone other than Mr. Blayne Prowse as our guest. There would not have been an episode100 without him. There would not have been an episode 1 without him!
Jon, Darren and Blayne take this opportunity to reflect on the podcasts beginnings and through it’s hurdles, adjustments,refinements and victories. They also speak to where EdibleValley is heading for the next 100 episodes – format, guests, and changes. Listen in and find out some of their favorite episodes, some that may have been a little more challenging and some that changed their lives entirely.
Thanks for tuning in. We share this milestone with you, our cherished audience. Thank you!
Wednesday Jun 29, 2016
Episode 99 "The Mustard Lady Nancy Farey"
Wednesday Jun 29, 2016
Wednesday Jun 29, 2016
Nancy Farey – the Mustard Lady! Nancy sits in with Chef Jonathan Frazier and Darren Howlett to discuss arguably the best condiment in the world, mustard! Nancy started her small business out of her kitchen some years ago with a few key mustard flavors in hand, to disperse among friends. Now you can find 11 regular mustards, and some special or seasonal ones too, all up and down the island. Listen in on her journey from finding a post retirement hobby to creating an Island wide food business!
Sunday Apr 03, 2016
Episode 94 " Ivan Truffles With Ivan"
Sunday Apr 03, 2016
Sunday Apr 03, 2016
Well aren't we lucky? We get to sit down with Mr Ivan Loubier of Ivan's Truffles once again. Chef Jonathon Frazier and Darren Howlett talk flavour, ambition, audience and truff-cicles with Ivan all over again. It's interesting to see how his buisiness has developed as he has set his roots and gained a firm footing here in the Valley. Listen in and let us know what you think!
Tuesday Feb 09, 2016
Episode 89 " What to do with Food Prices"
Tuesday Feb 09, 2016
Tuesday Feb 09, 2016
Switching gears for this episode, we invited a few friends (Arzeena Hamir and Blayne Prowse) to discuss the issue of rising produce costs. Specifically, 'How did we get here?', and 'What can we do about it?'. We are living in a time when our current models are starting to fail us, and new models, or outright change from the ground up is required. It was an illuminating chat with some great ideas and options, and an interesting new format for the Edible Valley. We hope to pepper in a few of these throughout the year - let us know what you think!
Friday Oct 23, 2015
Episode 85 "Clever Crow"
Friday Oct 23, 2015
Friday Oct 23, 2015
Today we check back in with wonder-couple Brian and Leah of Clever Crow and Clever Crow Farms. There have been many exciting developments with these two in their forays into the local food scene and local food culture; including buying a farm (!) and developing a commercial kitchen / retail shop (!!). Listen in as we get a chance to discuss the last two years with these two - their struggles, achievements and victories! Oh, and the debut of a new product that truly speaks to the Comox Valley's sensibilities... Don't forget to visit Clever Crow at the Farmer Market which has now moved inside to the Native Sons Hall.