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Earth Eats is a weekly podcast, public radio program and blog bringing you the freshest news and recipes inspired by local food and sustainable agriculture

Earth Eats: Real Food, Green Living Indiana Public Media

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Earth Eats is a weekly podcast, public radio program and blog bringing you the freshest news and recipes inspired by local food and sustainable agriculture

    Turkish hand pies spark childhood memories for Derya Dogan

    Turkish hand pies spark childhood memories for Derya Dogan

    “Imagine, we have dinner like at 7, 8 pm–my baba would take all of the çörek to the bakery and have it baked and he’s back home at 10pm–doesn’t matter! Fresh tea, hot tea, feta cheese, olives–breakfast. That’s like your night breakfast the day before Eid.”


    This week on the show, we spend time in the kitchen with Derya Dogan . She walks us through the steps of making her version of Poğaça–a Turkish hand pie filled with cheese and herbs. She shares treasured childhood memories of communal baking in her home town.

    • 49 min
    In celebration of Earth Day: a conversation on the deep roots of regenerative farming

    In celebration of Earth Day: a conversation on the deep roots of regenerative farming

    “When I try to understand–why on earth would agriculture be practiced that way? The answer is colonization. The answer really is, this wasn’t about managing land for everyone’s mutual benefit. This was a process of extraction.”

    In honor of Earth Day earlier this week, we are revisiting an important conversation about regenerative agriculture with Liz Carlisle, author of Healing Grounds:Climate, Justice and the Deep Roots of Regenerative Farming. And learn about restoring native prairies and bringing buffalo back to the land with Latrice Tatsey of the Blackfeet Nation in northwestern Montana.Tatsey is one of the researchers featured in Carlisle’s book. 

    • 51 min
    What a garden can mean–when you need it most

    What a garden can mean–when you need it most

    “And she brought two jars of lilacs, like [a] drink made of lilacs. She brought also cups and everybody could try it. It was really something like a miracle for me because I have never thought that it could be drunk in this way.”

    This week on the show, a story about a community garden in Tallinn, Estonia. We talk with Jerry Mercury, a political immigrant from Russia whose encounter with the garden was transformative. 

    And later in the show we have a recipe for quick, garden-fresh pickles, plus stories from Harvest public media about composting efforts in Midwestern cities and Federal investments in farm-to-school programs.

    • 48 min
    Get ready for food truck season, and ice cream with the Chocolate Moose and Pinoy Garden Cafe

    Get ready for food truck season, and ice cream with the Chocolate Moose and Pinoy Garden Cafe

    “And as the blade rotates and the interior cylinder freezes, it begins to churn the ice cream into a wonderful fluffy content that will be established shortly thereafter.”

    This week on the show, let’s kick off the summer season with a story about ice cream.

    Toby Foster talks with Jordan Davis and Elijah Lawson of the Chocolate Moose, Bloomington's classic ice cream stand, and so much more. And we go into the kitchen with Chris Manansala and Maria St. Claire of Pinoy Garden Cafe to learn how to make their vegetarian lumpia.

    • 51 min
    Three generations collaborate to cook a favorite Cuban dish

    Three generations collaborate to cook a favorite Cuban dish

    “You know, you’d wake up the day before, in the morning, and there was Grandma, already in the kitchen. You’d just get the smells, the aromas of the garlic and the citrus from the mojo, and you know it was just kind of ingrained in the memory of sitting there with my grandma while she was preparing it and just talking…”

    This week on the show, we dive into a family recipe from Cuba with producer Alexis Carvajal. 

    producer Daniella Richardson review the critically acclaimed show all about kitchen culture, The Bear.

    Plus, are you wondering what to bring to your eclipse viewing picnic? We’ve got ideas and an original recipe for some special eclipse cookies.

    • 46 min
    Youth in Indianapolis build personal and community resilience in the garden–with Groundwork Indy

    Youth in Indianapolis build personal and community resilience in the garden–with Groundwork Indy

    “We’re not shooting for perfection, we’re shooting for richness of experience.”

    This week on the show, we revisit a conversation at Groundwork Indy with then Executive Director, Phyllis Boyd. She gives us a tour of their on-site garden tended by teams of young people in their youth development program. Then we take a drive around Northwest Indianapolis to see more inspiring projects, including a community orchard.

    Plus, from Harvest Public Media, we have reports on an increase in honey production, drought in the midwest, PFAS in crop fertilizer and a story about the forest floor as agricultural land.

    • 51 min

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