Join wild food chef and restaurateur Harriet Mansell (Great British Menu, Michelin Guide) as she delves into the world of wild foods and foraging to understand and celebrate those who work closely with nature. In each episode, Harriet and her special guest will traverse their local environment to forage a wild ingredient, while discussing a broad range of topics from foraging ethics and the spirit... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NatureFoodArtsScience |
This week in part 2 of their conversation, Harriet catches up with Mark Hix MBE in his home kitchen as he cooks for his Telegraph column, accompanied by photographer Matt Austin. Join them as they chat about professional burnout, losing your name, Mi... more
This week, Harriet travels to Charmouth to chat with British culinary icon Mark Hix MBE. Join them as they walk the Charmouth coastal path discussing how to inspire a community with wild foraging, Mark's plans for the future, and the challenges of fi... more
This week Harriet reflects on her conversations from Season 1 and the lessons she's learned throughout her walks with Felix, Robin, Nick and René. Harriet also delves into her own background and what drives her to continue seeking meaningful conversa... more
This week in Part 2, Harriet and Noma co-founder and chef René Redzepi continue their walk around Copenhagen. They touch on the difficulty of creative work, Noma as an inspiration for the hit TV show The Bear, fermentation, vegan gravy, and the never... more
This week, Harriet travels to Copenhagen to meet up with legendary Noma chef René Redzepi. Join them as they walk around the grounds surrounding Noma and talk about what it takes to start a restaurant and brand, the food industry and its uncertaintie... more
This week in Part 2, Harriet and mushroom expert Nick Phillips continue their walk looking for mushrooms. They continue their discussion on the mycelium network, and explore the responsibilities foragers have especially when foraging commercially. Ni... more
The wonderful world of mushrooms! Join Harriet on a very rainy walk through the Harford woods with Nick Phillips from Grown Up Mushrooms. Nick supplies the very best mushrooms to restaurants and those lucky enough to live in Dorset and Devon. He lead... more
Join Harriet and ethnobotanical food researcher Robin Harford in Part 2 as they continue their walk through the Exeter countryside. They explore the importance of brain nourishment, finding passions and purposes in life, the somatic knowledge of fora... more
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