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Do you like to eat sustainable, foraged food? In this podcast we will talk to the people who are involved in all types of wild eating, cooking, foraging and hunting.

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In this weeks episode we talk all things deer with the brilliant David Hooton. David has been working with deer for the last 30 years and is one of the most knowledgable people on the subject.

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a month ago

This week we speak to Sanjay Bhattacharya, our Scottish Ambassador, about the success of wild meat in the farm shop at Finzean as well as how Sanjay learnt about cooking with game.

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3 months ago

Louisa is joined by the Culinary Director of Eat Wild, Leon Challis-Davies to discuss what they got up to in 2023.

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4 months ago

In this episode we chat with the remarkable Mette Karin Petersen about hunting and wild meat education in Denmark. Mette recently took over 200 hundred birds into Copenhagen to educate people on the benefits of eating wild meat.

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6 months ago

In this episode we speak to Lisa Cutcliffe about foraging, fermenting, preserving and using plants for medicine. You can find Lisa on Instagram - @eduliswildfood

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6 months ago

This week we team up with Tom Radford aka Eat The Country to learn about promoting wild meat and foraging across social media.

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8 months ago

We speak to Penny Gane, Head of Practice at Fish Legal. In this podcast we discuss the work of Fish Legal as well as the damage the water companies are doing to our rivers.

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8 months ago

A slight change this week as we wanted to uncover which fish are the most sustainable to eat and to learn more about farmed vs wild. We spoke to Max Ropner from New England Seafood to gain insight into this decisive topic, particularly concerning sal... more

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10 months ago

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