
Food From Here invites growers, producers & purveyors of the food we eat in our region of the Midwest to share their stories and their recipes as we discuss what makes food from here distinctly ours. Host Peggy Pirro talks with chefs, farmers, brewers, food truck owners, and home gardeners about our surprisingly vibrant local food community. Support for Food From Here comes from SWIRCA & More and ... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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Brian Buxton of Fingers Fork Knife & Spoon returns for our 30th episode to talk about local dining and his new role as owner/publisher of Evansville’s free entertainment monthly, News4U.
Jenny Scheller is a home-based baker with a passion for macarons, the delicate, crispy/chewy sandwich cookies she creates for her business, the Dainty Flour.
Tom Leggett is the market manager of the popular Franklin Street Bazaar – now in its second decade on Evansville’s west side. He also writes about food trucks for News4U and hosts the Evansville Food Trucks group on Facebook. His motto: always be lea... more
Roxanne Dubai is a private chef and hospitality professional who owns the catering company Peace 4U. Her cooking is informed by her community activism and her desire to bring good food to all.
Roger & Mary Winstead own Beautiful Edibles farm in Newburgh, and are founding co-owners of Local Source, Evansville’s online food hub and farmers market. Learn how they’re changing the way we get our local food in this end-of-the-season episode.
Lisa Vaughan launched Feed Evansville to get food into the hands of families when schools shut down at the start of the COVID pandemic. Today, the organization continues to find innovative ways to address food insecurity in our community.
From the ecology of beehives to how she collects a swarm of honeybees from a nervous homeowner, Kelsey Gerhardt discusses her work as a 4th generation beekeeper, educator, honey judge and honey sommelier.
Amanda Bradshaw-Burks is the Urban Agriculture and Natural Resources educator with the Vanderburgh County Purdue Extension, and an avid gardener with a passion for heirloom tomatoes. Get her recipe for easy tomato sauce and some tips for beginning ga... more
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