Ancestral Kitchen
by Alison Kay & Andrea HuehnerhoffThe Ancestral Kitchen is a twice-monthly podcast hosted by Alison, a European town-dweller and Andrea, living on a newly-created family farm in northwest Washington state. Pull up a chair at the table and join us as we talk about eating, cooking and living with ancient ancestral food wisdom in a modern-world kitchen. Find us both on Instagram: Andrea: www.instagram.com/farmandhearth Alison: www.instagram.com/ancestral_kitchen Podcast theme and audio production by Robert Michael Kay, find him at www.robertmichaelkay.com
Copyright: Copyright 2024 Alison Kay & Andrea Huehnerhoff
Episodes
#3 - Why We Cook Ancestrally
1h 5m · Published"I follow the river of joy, curiosity and passion. That's what has moved me into a place where cooking ancestrally is part of my life"
Why do we cook ancestrally?
We try to answer that question in this, our third episode.
We cover:
- What cooking ancestrally means to us.
- Why we cook ancestrally.
- What cooking ancestrally looks like in our kitchens.
Our conversation touches on sourcing/growing, what we eat, industrialisation, organ meat, preparing meals at home, 'fast' ancestral cooking, soaking and fermenting, drawing on multiple ancestors' traditions and our seasonal eating/preserving patterns.
Useful links from this episode:
What are Paraprobiotics and Postbiotics?
www.eatwild.com
Raw Milk Finder (US)
Raw Milk Finder (outside US)
We'd love to continue the conversation. Come find us on Instagram:
Andrea is at Farm and Hearth
Alison is at Ancestral Kitchen
The podcast is at Ancestral Kitchen Podcast
Original Music, Episode Mixing and Post-Production by Robert Michael Kay
www.robertmichaelkay.com
#3 - Why We Cook Ancestrally
1h 5m · Published"I follow the river of joy, curiosity and passion. That's what has moved me into a place where cooking ancestrally is part of my life"
Why do we cook ancestrally?
We try to answer that question in this, our third episode.
We cover:
- What cooking ancestrally means to us.
- Why we cook ancestrally.
- What cooking ancestrally looks like in our kitchens.
Our conversation touches on sourcing/growing, what we eat, industrialisation, organ meat, preparing meals at home, 'fast' ancestral cooking, soaking and fermenting, drawing on multiple ancestors' traditions and our seasonal eating/preserving patterns.
Useful links from this episode:
What are Paraprobiotics and Postbiotics?
www.eatwild.com
Raw Milk Finder (US)
Raw Milk Finder (outside US)
We'd love to continue the conversation. Come find us on Instagram:
Andrea is at Farm and Hearth
Alison is at Ancestral Kitchen
The podcast is at Ancestral Kitchen Podcast
Original Music, Episode Mixing and Post-Production by Robert Michael Kay
www.robertmichaelkay.com
#2 - Meet Alison of Ancestral Kitchen
1h 4m · Published"For ages, I thought cooking wasn't creativity, that creativity was art; it was music - that kind of thing. It took many gentle, soft words from my husband, Rob, and much experimenting and changing for me to realise that what I was doing in the kitchen was just as creative as writing music."
Come meet Alison, the European half of Ancestral Kitchen, in this second 'meet' episode of our podcast.
You'll hear about the life she's created in Italy with her husband and 6-year old son. We cover her health journey, including her 10-stone (140lb) weight loss, carving a different path from the environment you grew up in, her kitchen set up, the joy ancestral food brings her, changing the food system and why connection is central to her life and cooking.
Alison's website:
www.ancestralkitchen.com
We'd love to continue the conversation. Come find us on Instagram:
Andrea is at Farm and Hearth
Alison is at Ancestral Kitchen
The podcast is at Ancestral Kitchen Podcast
Original Music, Episode Mixing and Post-Production by Robert Michael Kay
www.robertmichaelkay.com
#1 - Meet Andrea of Farm and Hearth
50m · Published"When we eat close to the land, everything is about connection"
Come meet Andrea, the American half of Ancestral Kitchen, in this kick-off episode of our podcast.
You'll hear about her life, family and newly-created farm as we cover such topics as taking ownership, moving from the city to a farmstead, not being able to 'un-know' something, eating close to home, heritage breeds, tiny kitchens and how it's all about connection!
We'd love to continue the conversation. Come find us on Instagram:
Andrea is at Farm and Hearth
Alison is at Ancestral Kitchen
The podcast is at Ancestral Kitchen Podcast
Original Music, Episode Mixing and Post-Production by Robert Michael Kay
www.robertmichaelkay.com
Ancestral Kitchen has 94 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 113:31:07. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on July 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 31st, 2024 12:11.