A food-centric storytelling podcast from Mike Costello and Amy Dawson, the cooks and farmers behind Lost Creek Farm in Harrison County, West Virginia. Join us as we explore myriad issues through the foods of an ever-changing region.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | FoodArts |
BONUS: A Quick Pickle! To celebrate Lunar New Year, we thought we'd share some bonus content from our very first episode, Batch No. 1, Jar No. 1 - Rice Cakes, Road Trips and "Gung Hei Fat Choy!" more
We recently wrapped up another hunting season at Lost Creek Farm. In this episode we’re making hunter’s stews from all over the world and hitting the woods with our good friend, Jonathan Hall. Join us as we explore the ways hunting and cooking experi... more
It’s harvest season in the garden at Lost Creek Farm, where Mike Costello and Amy Dawson grow dozens of unique heirloom vegetables, from Homer Fike’s Yellow Oxheart tomatoes and Pink Annie half-runner beans, to Bloody Butcher corn and Cushaw squash. ... more
In the face of uncertainty created by the COVID-19 pandemic, people around the world found creative ways to honor their culinary rites of spring and early summer. In this episode, Jan visits his family in Poland, where, as far as spring holidays go, ... more
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This is both a food podcast and a people podcast. The host expertly weaves the two together to create a delicate and robust storytelling experience.
This has been a great podcast so far! We know they make great food and we also love the Appalachian history and cultural pieces they bring into the podcast. As two multigenerational West Virginians it’s been a great new podcast to listen to together.
Through the delightful sharing of long treasured family recipes and traditions, Mike & Janek bring folks together in an informative and fun loving manner. Their interviews expose the diversity of culinary traditions while highlighting their similarities. Enhanced by charming background music, down home conversations and laced with humor, one feels drawn to join the gathering! Well worth the listen.
I felt as though I went on a bit of a delicious adventure with you! Thank you! more
Easily one of the best podcasts out there. Incredibly well done, heartfelt, sincere, educational, and welcoming. You need this in your life.
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