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Tough Cookie - Celebrating Women in Food Pickle Jar Studios
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5.0 • 8 Ratings
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A podcast celebrating women food entrepreneurs including chefs, product makers, digital food content creators and everything in between. Darlene Veenhuizen, graphic designer and food content creator at Pickle Jar Studios interviews women in food and bakes up inspiration, advice, real talk and tools for food business ladies and anyone wanting to start or grow their food business.
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038 - You Can Do It With Canned Foods
February is Canned Foods Month! Darlene and Kristi celebrated by talking about how we use these handy foods to make everyday cooking work for us in a healthful and delicious way! While this episode is late - we trust you’ll find ways to make every month canned foods month!
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035 - Healthy Food That Tastes Good
Kristi and Darlene give you plenty of options for healthy foods to ADD to your diet this month and beyond! Spoiler: we are not going to tell you what you shouldn't eat, and no food is a "bad" food around here!
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035 - Burn Your Vision Board (And Other Thoughts on 2020 Goals)
Kristi and Darlene talk about why a one-year vision board just isn't working for them anymore.
Customer Reviews
Insightful!
Great to hear from women in so many different areas that merge food and business.
Owner, Holm Made Toffee Co.
I am such a lucky lady to work with my daughter-in-law, Randi. On this podcast, she does a great job sharing the story of our small, growing toffee business. I hope you take the time to listen and enjoy learning about our journey. As the founder of our company it is heartwarming to hear my business partner share so much information about our company. Thank you to Randi and Darlene!
Well worth a listen
Very entertaining and interesting podcast that highlights women in the food who are making a difference. It also features how much Oregon is becoming a leader in food tourism and sustainable farming practices.