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    Deborah talks with Anna Thomas author of Love Soup, custom furniture maker Charlie Shackleton and gardening expert Charlie Nardozzi.
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    Introduction (2:39)

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    Deborah@ediblegreenmountains.com,

    Soup of the Day with Author Anna Thomas (10:07)

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    soup of the day, methods to prepare stocks for deeper flavor, roasting, caramelizing, broth, the pleasure of cooking and entertaining, soup as a comfort food, green soup and sustainability, recipe was published in Los Angeles Times, winter soup, dark leafy greens, chard, kale, cooking and writing process for recipes are very different, the best cooking comes from intuition, freedom to cook, less thought can produce greater results, cooking is a creative process, experience as a home cook, cooking is different for Anna because a project can be finished in one day rather than three years, Anna Thomas's new book: Love Soup, Anna Thomas works in film industry,

    Anna Thomas Vegetarian Cooking and the Loss of Home Cooking (14:38)

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    loss of home cooking, kitchen is the land of our ancestors, cultural heritage, soup is an easy start for a home cook, Anna’s first book: The Vegetarian Epicure, basic ingredients, influence, traditions, seasonal,

    Deborah talks with Charlie Shackleton; Creator of the Naked Table Project (12:53)

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    connecting people to the environment around you, a table represents community, productivity and much more, why the name: The Naked Table Project?, useable and functional materials, locals came to the workshop to make their own furniture and then to the forest to see where the wood was sourced from, a summation of the history of what the people who use this table have been through,

    What is the Naked Table Project? (4:10)

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    invite people to assemble their own pieces, formed relationships with loggers, truckers, sawmill workers, documented the chain of sourcinng all materials used for furniture making, a picture book that documents the people and stories behind the chain of custody for each furniture piece, planting seedlings of trees in the forest to account for trees lost to production, finished furniture will be traceable by GPS coordinates to the specific area of the forest in Vermont, similar philosophies among woodworkers, www.VermontWoodFestival.org, 6th Annual Fine Furniture and Woodworking Festival, September 26th and 27th, history,

    Gardening Now with Expert Charlie Nardozzi (11:19)

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    squashes and zucchinis, potato leak soup, root crops, pot planting is great because of their mobility, changing of sun angles, fruit trees, apple picking, pear trees, greening represents finding fruit like grapes and pears on wild trees, a great leaf usually represents a safe food, always good to compare with another source for safety, Oyster mushrooms, local mushroom walks are important to learn about edible varities, on the east coast frosts are coming soon if they have not yet!, Indian summer can prolong the traditional gardening season, root vegetables can be left in the ground, listeners please e-mail gardening and any other questions to: deborah@ediblegreenmountains.com,


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