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    First Aired - 05/19/2011 02:00PM
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    Tanya Tolchin and her husband Scott Hertzberg run a small diversified vegetable, flower, and herb farm called Jug Bay Market Garden (www.jugbaymarketgarden). The farm is located 20 miles outside Washington, DC and markets primarily through a CSA that delivers to Capitol Hill. Her first farm experience was on the Food Bank Farm in Western Massachusetts and later she worked on farms in Connecticut, England, and Israel. Tanya also worked for 10 years as an organizer and lobbyist for Sierra Club on issues ranging from protecting national forests to protecting workers and communities from toxic chemicals and forming alliances with labor unions. Now she is focused on her role as a full time mother of two young children and the farm’s bookkeeper, marketer, cheerleader and writer. Sometimes she can even be caught getting her hands dirty like the good old days, planting, weeding, picking and packing. Tanya is also trying to actualize her long time dream of being a writer, starting with freelance farm writing, blogging, and the occasional poem. You can read her blog at www.thelettuceedge.com.

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    First Aired - 08/27/2012 05:30PM
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    Cutting the Curd is back from summer vacation, and Anne Saxelby and Sophie Slesinger are reviewing some of the best cheese-focused events of the summer. Hear about the American Cheese Society Conference in Raleigh, North Carolina, and the new Certified Cheese Professional Exam. Learn about some of the best cheeses in-show from all across the country. Also, hear about the upcoming Washington County Cheese Tour in New York, and the Nutmegger Cheese and Wine Festival at Jones Family Farm in Shelton, Connecticut. Later, Anne and Sophie talk with Tressa Eaton, Editor for Tasting Table New York. Hear how Tressa's varied background in the food world has given her not only experience, but a greater appreciation for food professionals. Hear Tressa talk about some of her favorite foodie events of the summer, and make sure to check out Tasting Table for more updates! This program has been brought to you by Hearst Ranch.

    "In my currrent work, I'm interviewing farmers, cheesemongers, vintners, chefs, and restauranteurs. Having had all of my experiences [in the food world], I have so much more respect for everyone in the business because I know how hard you have to work."

    -- Tressa Eaton on Cutting the Curd


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    First Aired - 01/21/2013 04:30PM
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    Joe Wolfson brings Southern cuisine to Connecticut at Terrain! This week on We Dig Plants, Alice Marcus Krieg and Carmen Devito are chatting with Joe about taking the garden into the kitchen! Hear why Joe decided to move up North from South Carolina. Has the North affected Joe's cooking? Hear about Joe's farm-to-table mentality, and how his formal training has helped him better understand food and seasonality. Learn about Terrain's garden center, and find out what herbs Joe prefers in the kitchen. Curious about Joe's secret grits recipe? Find out on this week's episode of We Dig Plants! This program has been sponsored by Route 11 Potato Chips.

    "You're cooking from the soul, and you're cooking from the heart. But if you put a fish in hot oil, you need to know why it reacts a certain way." [6:05]

    "There are so many parallels between the South and Italy when you really think about it." [32:15]

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