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  • Food Karma Projects is happy to announce the fourth annual Pig Island! Showcasing the best of New York State local farmers, chefs, brewers and vintners all dedicated to bringing home the bacon, Pig Island will be coming to Red Hook, the home of our exclusive beer provider, Sixpoint Craft Ales, on Saturday, September 7th from 11:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
  • Join Astor Center and Heritage Foods USA in our third annual celebration of No Goat Left Behind: Goatober. As part of a project to promote eating seasonal and sustainable meats, we are excited to bring Matthew Rudofker of Momofuku Ssäm Bar to prepare and demonstrate a series of dishes featuring – you guessed it – goat! Learn more here!
  • The Ninth Annual Vendy Awards are almost here! On September 7th, at Industry City, they'll determine the best street food vendor in NYC is while raising money for The Street Vendor Project. Learn more and buy tickets here.
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    On a very special episode of The Main Course, Patrick & Katy are joined by acclaimed chef, author and sustainable food titan Michel Nischan. Michel shares the story of his quick rise in the culinary world, and explains why growing up in a farm family helped him see potential for sustainability in food. The conversation later takes a more serious turn as the gang discusses what’s wrong with our food system, and how we might be able to solve some of the problems that face our country. Tune in to learn some vital facts about Type 2 Diabetes, the fast food dilemma and what problems lower income families are actually faced with. This episode was kindly sponsored by our friends at The Barterhouse. For more information visit www.thebarterhouse.com.

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    Changing The Way We See Fast Food (20:03)

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    Heartbeat Restaurant, Michele was aspiring to be a 3 star chef, creamless cream sauce, he decided that there is no substitute for cream or butter, fat is actually good for you, not the villain everybody thinks it is, what happens if you juice a sweet potato or corn?, Reebok Sports Cafe, direct from estate teas, there are no endorsments in the sustainable food world, fast food, value meals are not that cheap anymore!, making food that’s ready on demand, all you need to do is change the ingredients, Asian street food is super good and super fast, there was a peroid of time where food and science came together, fast food as food security, flavor security, comfort food, we’ve turned food into fuel, airport food, Nell Newman, organic food at airports, Westport Country Playhouse, Paul Newman, moving the system to scale, Dressing Room, it’s been the most amazing thing in Michele’s life, Newman’s Own donated to Slow Food,

    Wholesome Wave & Feeding The Under Served (31:15)

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    Gus Schumacher, Michael was the human networking satellite, most people with Type 2 Diabetes come from under served communities, low income families just want cheap food, NAFI, immigrant farming initiative, it’s less about access and more about affordability, Wholesome Wave works to provide access and affordability in urban and lower income communities, doubling the value of federal food assistant, Food Stamps, WIC, Farmers Market Nutrition Benefit Program, do lower income families want to cook?, Food Stamps are 70 billion dollars a year, Obama administration, George W Bush, OSIPO, food assistance, cuts across both sides of the aisle, redemption rates in neighborhoods, farmer revenues, The Fruit & Vegetable Prescription Program, coordination between doctors and non profit partners on the ground, Farm Bill, Health Reform Bill, shift from providing treatment to prevention, Centers for Disease Control, public education programs, industrial food lobby, tobacco change took a long time, we were a famine based culture in the 30’s, value added processing and distribution facilities, turning waste into a revenue stream, school lunch, kids love fast food, not all people start off on the same plane in terms of access, once given the opportunity people gravitate towards quality, food is the great equalizer, www.wholesomewave.org, Sustainably Delicious: Making the World a Better Place, One Recipe at a Time, ariana Michael Batterberry,


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