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  • The Urban Farm Impact with Chef Jayson
    2024/10/30

    Farm-to-Table Insights with Chef Jayson Khademi: Flavor, Health, and Community

    In this episode of 'The Desert Harvest,' hosts Pete and Oren invite Chef Jayson Khademi to discuss the unique dynamics of being a personal chef with access to an urban farm in downtown Phoenix. Jayson shares insights into the profound impacts of fresh, locally grown produce on flavor and health. The conversation touches on various farming and culinary techniques, including fermentation, food preservation, and thoughtful meal preparation, emphasizing the importance of respecting ingredients. Jayson also discusses his experiences in both small-scale, farm-to-table settings and larger restaurant environments, offering practical advice for cultivating healthier eating habits and building a sense of community through food. With engaging anecdotes and practical tips, this episode provides an in-depth look at how fresh, local ingredients can transform meals and improve health.

    00:00 Welcome Back to Desert Harvest

    00:57 Introducing Chef Jayson Khademi

    02:01 The Impact of Fresh Ingredients on Flavor

    03:20 Exploring Unique Ingredients and Preservation Techniques

    05:05 The Benefits of Homegrown Produce

    07:06 The Role of Nutrition in Health

    10:32 Community and Food: Building Connections

    12:24 Challenges and Rewards of Growing Your Own Food

    15:57 The Importance of Sourcing Quality Ingredients

    20:14 Respecting Food and Its Origins

    36:50 Urban Farming and Nutrient-Dense Food

    37:33 Harvesting Fresh Ingredients

    38:18 Restaurant Sourcing and Food Costs

    40:37 Stretching Your Food Budget

    42:28 Health and Food Preservation

    46:44 The Ethics of Food and Obesity

    58:34 Cooking Techniques and Recommendations

    01:05:05 Final Thoughts and Social Media

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    1 時間 9 分
  • Non-Toxic Eating: Lessons From An Italian Excursion
    2024/10/12

    Exploring the Connection Between Food Quality and Health

    Have you ever wondered why food in Italy tastes so much better, and why your body feels different after eating it compared to food in the U.S.?

    If you're concerned about the impact of processed foods and additives on your health, this episode dives into the stark differences in food quality between Italy and the U.S., revealing how systemic regulations could be impacting your well-being.

    Discover how eating clean, additive-free food could transform your health.

    • Learn about local Arizona projects that prioritize sustainable and health-conscious food production.
    • Uncover the hidden links between the food industry and healthcare challenges highlighted in the recommended 'The Ultimate Human' podcast.
    • Tune in now to learn how to take control of your food choices and find healthier options that benefit your body and lifestyle!

    In this episode of the Desert Harvest Podcast, the hosts discuss their experiences with food in Italy, emphasizing the stark differences between consuming meats, breads, and other meals made with quality, additive-free ingredients abroad versus in the United States. The discussion explores the role of systemic regulations and industry incentives that affect food quality and health in America. Additionally, they highlight various projects and products in Arizona focusing on sustainable and health-conscious food production. The episode further delves into insights from a recommended podcast, 'The Ultimate Human', emphasizing issues within the food and healthcare industries.

    00:00 Introduction to the Desert Harvest Podcast

    00:11 Italian Culinary Adventures

    02:12 Comparing Food Quality: Italy vs. USA

    04:42 The Impact of Additives in American Food

    06:45 Podcast Recommendation: Exposing Food and Healthcare Secrets

    09:59 The Connection Between Food and Health

    16:07 Advocating for Better Food Choices

    18:34 The Importance of Quality Food for Longevity

    26:34 Challenges in Accessing Healthy Food

    27:10 Whole Foods: A Critical Perspective

    28:00 Arizona's Food Revolution

    29:07 The Benefits of Grass-Fed Products

    30:06 The Barrio Bread Collaboration

    33:44 The Virtuous Cycle of Local Food

    39:38 Non-Toxic Eating: A Starting Point

    43:57 The Economics of Healthy Eating

    44:46 Concluding Thoughts and Future Promises

    The Ultimate Human

    Gary Brecka

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    52 分
  • Shake the Hand That Feeds You: Farmer's Markets
    2024/09/08

    Have you ever wondered what it truly takes to get that fresh, farm-to-table peach on your plate?
    If you're striving to eat healthier, support sustainable practices, or strengthen local community ties, this episode unpacks the unique challenges and rewards of local farming—and why your food choices matter more than you think.

    • Gain insight into the struggles and triumphs of seasonal farming at Molovin' Farms.
    • Discover how farmer’s markets and CSA subscriptions connect you directly to the source of your food.
    • Learn why supporting local farms can benefit your health, protect the environment, and enrich your community.

    Press play now to uncover the hidden stories behind your food and take a small but powerful step toward healthier and more sustainable eating!

    In this episode, the hosts discuss the cyclical challenges of farming, especially focusing on the unique relationships between farmers, chefs, and the local community. They delve into the seasonal hardships at Mulligan Mullivan Farms, emphasizing the labor-intensive process of producing high-quality peaches and the impact of nature on crop yields. The conversation explores the benefits and intricacies of farmer's markets, CSA subscriptions, and local butchery, highlighting how these avenues create connections between producers and consumers. Key points include the importance of supporting local agriculture for better health, environmental sustainability, and fostering community relationships. The discussion touches on several resources for further understanding the value of locally sourced food, including films, books, and influential figures in the farming community.

    00:00 Missing Peach Season: A Farmer's Lament

    00:44 Challenges of Farming: Nature's Influence

    01:26 Symbiotic Farming: Chickens and Peaches

    02:29 Farmer's Market: Connecting with the Community

    04:30 Value-Added Products: Freeze-Dried Peaches

    07:54 Farm-to-Table: The Chef-Farmer Relationship

    20:41 CSA Subscriptions: Supporting Local Farms

    27:14 Local Butcher Shops: Quality and Sourcing

    28:21 Arcadia Meat Market Experience

    30:52 Economic Perspective on Local Butcheries

    33:22 The Meat Shop: A Worthwhile Trip

    35:28 Value Proposition of Local Meat

    38:31 Educational Resources on Food and Agriculture

    46:32 The Ecological Impact of Food Choices

    50:04 Conclusion and Future Guests

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    52 分
  • Exploring Arizona's Craft Beer Scene and Sustainable Brewing Practices
    2024/09/02

    Ever wondered how Arizona’s craft beer scene has risen to national prominence?

    Whether you're a beer enthusiast or simply curious about local flavors, understanding Arizona’s brewing history and its connection to agriculture might hold the key to finding your next favorite brew.

    • Discover the rich history behind iconic Arizona breweries like Four Peaks and Mother Road.
    • Learn how local ingredients like white Sonoran wheat are transforming the taste of craft beers.
    • Explore the growing trend of non-alcoholic beers and their impact on the local brewing scene.

    Tune in now to uncover the secrets behind Arizona’s craft brewing legacy and find your new favorite local brew!

    In this episode of 'Desert Harvest,' hosts Oren and Pete dive into Arizona's rich craft beer culture. They discuss the state's brewing history, influential breweries, and the recent surge in microbreweries. The conversation highlights notable breweries like Four Peaks, Arizona Wilderness, and Mother Road, focusing on their contributions to sustainability and the local economy. They also explore the growing trend of non-alcoholic beers, particularly Arizona Wilderness's 'Arizona.' The episode wraps up with reflections on the virtuous cycle of local brewing and its positive impact on the community.

    00:00 Introduction to Desert Harvest

    00:51 The Love for Arizona's Craft Beer

    01:55 Historical Context of Arizona Brewing

    04:57 The Rise of Microbreweries

    08:39 Sustainable Brewing Practices

    13:47 Popular Arizona Beers and Breweries

    36:43 Non-Alcoholic Craft Beers

    43:14 Conclusion and Future Episodes

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    45 分
  • Is Grass Raised Beef Better?
    2024/08/20

    A True Ranch to Plate Beef Experience

    Delivered directly to your door.

    Our mission is to provide the community with healthy, sustainable grass fed beef, raised the way nature intended.

    Our cattle spend their life eating Native grasses on millions of acres of open range land in the beautiful state of Arizona. Our beef is a true ranch to plate experience, giving our customers peace of mind knowing we provide the highest quality meat possible. Our beef is 100% grass fed & grass finished, and prepared in our own USDA inspected facility in Arizona.

    https://azgrassraisedbeef.com/

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    51 分
  • The Amazing Arizona Wine Community
    2024/08/17

    Exploring Arizona's Emerging Wine Industry In this episode of the Desert Harvest Podcast, hosts Pete and Oren dive into the surprisingly thriving wine industry in Arizona. They discuss the evolution of American wine, breaking stereotypes about U.S. and Arizona wines, and Oren’s journey of discovering high-quality wines in the region. The conversation covers terroir dynamics, altitude advantages, and the quirky climate of Arizona that aids in producing robust, flavorful wines. Key wineries like Deep Sky Vineyards and Rune Wines are highlighted, along with their notable varietals and dedicated winemakers. The hosts also touch on the health benefits of wine, comparing Arizona wines to those from Sardinia, a Blue Zone known for its longevity. Looking forward to future guests like Tim Peterson, renowned for his expertise in grass-raised beef, they tease upcoming conversations intertwined with good food and excellent wine. 00:00 Introduction and Banter

    00:25 Arizona Wine: A Hidden Gem

    02:56 The Terroir of Arizona

    07:32 Unique Varietals and Winemakers

    16:36 Wine Tourism in Arizona

    27:26 Health Benefits of Wine

    36:18 Conclusion and Upcoming Episodes

    Arizona has three American Viticultural Area (AVA) wine regions - Willcox, Sonoita, and the Verde Valley. Both Willcox and Sonoita are located in the south. They are the most prolific wine-producing regions in Arizona, accounting for nearly 75% of all grape production in the state.

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    39 分
  • Erik Stanford| Desert Harvest Podcast
    2024/07/09
    Pivot Produce aims to bridge the gap in an ever-expanding farm-to-table local food movement. For farmers, Pivot functions as a distributor, giving back valuable time on the farm where they can focus on growing and worry less about selling their vegetables, fruits and more. For chefs and restaurants, Pivot offers the unique ability to connect to an existing network of Tucson-area purveyors. Founded by chef Erik Stanford in November 2015, Pivot Produce combines his passion for innovating in the kitchen with a sincere devotion for local farms and produce. Stanford spends his days making connections between farmers and restaurants so both can focus on doing what they do best. Why should you use Pivot Produce? Think of Pivot Produce as the antidote to massive corporate food distributors: farmers get a fair price for their wares and restaurants get to use the best of what Southern Arizona farms have to offer. It’s distribution on a local level, fostering a supportive and engaged food scene each step of the way. Mission Statement: As an intermediary between small scale farms & wholesale markets, Pivot Produce provides access to healthy food and helps re-build regional agriculture economies in order to foster community care. Erik Stanford pivotproduce@gmail.com

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    48 分
  • Designing the Guest Experience
    52 分