You must be the change you want to see in the world. -Mahatma Gandhi
Cathy Camper, a local Portland artist, makes interpretive portraits and images of nature from seeds. Her art pieces sparkle with color, and imagination; in a sense, they pay homage to the beauty and simplicity that abounds in nature. Food is more than for eating, in this story, it becomes the source material for artistic expression.
New to the life of farming, a middle-aged couple make a career change from a professional life in Silicon Valley to commercially raising pasture fed animals on their newly purchased farm in Oregon. First mentoring under Joel Salatin, they now raise pasture fed cows, pigs, chickens, ducks, lambs, and sheep.
He’s a BBQ spokesmen, a parking lot chef, and a cookbook author who has quite a story to tell.
5 million family farms have been lost since the 1930's, and most of the surviving farms are not small family operations. As the population of family farmers continues to age, there is a critical shortage of young farmers to take their place. Michael Paine is a rare breed, not only does he come into farming without a prior farming background, he’s also relatively young. Recipes from the episode: Fall Carrot Soup; Farm Pizza
A show about real people and their passionate relationships with food and sustainable living. No on-air talent, no scripted programming, just authentic stories filmed in their native surroundings.
A show about real people and their passionate relationships with food and sustainable living. No on-air talent, no scripted programming, just authentic stories filmed in their native surroundings.
A show about real people and their passionate relationships with food and sustainable living. No on-air talent, no scripted programming, just authentic stories filmed in their native surroundings.
This group supports locally grown, fresh, sustainable food that promotes local economies, living wage jobs, and more benign environmental practices. In the era of "peak oil", global warming, rising food prices worldwide, and domestic food security—it may be time to think local, and buy local, too.
Get together and show your favorite aspects of the homegrown revolution.
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