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Was Is Could Be

by Liz Russell

Was Is Could Be is Liz Russell's journey to find the joy in things past - plain and simple. Through interviews with historians, authors, hobbyists, and average Joes we rediscover the lifestyles of our past and ask the question - what if we still did this today?

Copyright: Copyright 2019 by To Eat and To Love, LLC

Episodes

Dieting: What's Old is New Again

6m · Published 06 Apr 10:00
BONUS EPISODE! From my interview with Michael Lansing, a very truncated history of dieting, and the way that industrialization impacted our understanding of how we should eat.

To Organic or Not Organic

6m · Published 06 Apr 10:00

BONUS EPISODE! From my interview with Michael Lansing - a look at organics and industrialization.

No One Would Dig a Canal Sober.

13m · Published 06 Apr 10:00
BONUS EPISODE! An excerpt from my interview with Derrick Pratt from the Erie Canal Museum. In this episode: the intersection of whiskey and the building of the canal, how out of control canalers influenced temperance, the infamous Bloody Alley of Watervilet, and some beef between the canalers and... well... everybody else.

From Wheat to Wheaties

7m · Published 06 Apr 10:00

BONUS EPISODE! From my interview with Michael Lansing, a look at how industrialization eventually led to product diversification, marketing and advertising, and more sophisticated food distribution.

"I don't know."

7m · Published 06 Apr 10:00

BONUS EPISODE! From my interview with Michael Lansing - a somewhat rude awakening about food choices, virtue signaling with food, and why going local may not be all its cracked up to be when it comes to changing the food landscape of the U.S.

A Conclusion of Sorts

18m · Published 16 Mar 11:00

It's time to admit that I came to the season with some firmly held beliefs that I expected to confirm. But what I learned was far more storied and complicated than I had assumed. 

In this episode of Was Is Could Be: An inconclusive conclusion.

Commodity Milk and Some Small Farm Realities

30m · Published 09 Mar 11:00
Can we touch on, like, why farming is so unprofitable?  In this episode of Was Is Could Be: The world of commodity milk.

America's Favorite Food Group: Beer

24m · Published 02 Mar 11:00

Hops held a special place in my heart and a month into our move we were ready to pick the ones that had been growing on our property. It would end up being the most memorable day of my life so far.

In this episode of Was Is Could Be: America’s favorite food group - beer.

Carbs, Carbs, & More Carbs

24m · Published 23 Feb 22:24
People have been milling flour and baking bread variations for literally millenia. The Erie Canal has been moving wheat since day one. And yet, a few miles from the canal and it was almost impossible to find local wheat on my little food journey.  In this episode of Was Is Could Be: Some history on the industrialization of flour.

I can can. Can you?

27m · Published 16 Feb 11:00
I have something of a morbid fascination with canning. Every book or blog post you read makes it sound like a death trap, so the same way that true crime junkies listen to 911 calls or look up crime scene photos, I look up videos of outrageous canning accidents or weird things found in canning jars. I don’t do either of those things in this episode, but still…

In this episode of Was Is Could Be: The importance of canning in the industrial food movement.

Was Is Could Be has 19 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 8:00:52. This podcast has been added on December 24th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 4th, 2023 03:26.

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