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Food is part of everyone's lives. Join me as I attempt to unpick, all aspects of the food system. I'll be joined by guest experts who are passionate about the food system that feeds our bodies, and sometimes our souls too.
Produce by the Hull Food Partnership in association with Creative Projects Ltd
Eat the System gives people who are passionate about food the opportunity to speak freely. However, their views do not necessarily represent those of Hull Food Partnership
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St Philips Church
What does a community food organisations look like? Well actually chances are it doesn't look like a community food organisation. With the exception of actual food banks run by the Trussel trust…
Groundwork Meat Buying Club
There is a circle in the food system that we are desperate to square. How do we ensure that farmers get paid a fair price while at the same time ensuring that food is more affordable.One example of…
Food Justice and Food Oppression in the USA
Once again in this episode, we will be crossing the pond. Andrea Freeman is an American academic and author. Her book "Ruin their Crops on the Ground" relates the history, and current state, of the…
From School Dinners to the School Curriculum: The Role of Food in the School System
This months episode is a sort of epilogue to last month's. After the metaphorical tape stopped rolling the conversation, between me an Janie continued - much of it on a topic dear to both our hearts,…
OxFarmToFork
If I was to try and describe the perfect food procurement supply chain it would go something like this:short, transparent, fair and sustainable.well in this month's episode Janie Bickersteth from…
Elspeth Hay - Feed us with Trees
A month or so ago a US publisher emailed to ask if I'd like to interview Elspeth Hay, about her recently published book about harvesting nuts., called 'Feed us with Trees' Obviously I agreed, I love…
Lucinda Place Community Orchard
In this episode we're heading out of town And by 'out of town, I don't mean the countryside I mean suburban Auckland, on New Zealands North Island. This is a bit of a family affair, as the tour guide…
In Conversation with Janna
This episode is a follow on from the previous episode, During our visit to the Action Day for Nature I went on a guided tour around the site. I must say it was an inspirational guide to what can be…
Action Day for Nature
The food system is never just about food - that's why it's so damnably complex. And that's why, as a food partnership, we are as likely to be found doing outreach at a health fair as seed swap. And…
The Gourmet's Guide to Europe
We present "The Gourmet's Guide to Europe", a truly remarkable book, in many ways the Rough Guide or Lonely Planet of it's day; if you were an Edwardian Gentleman of refined tastes and deep…
Cheese, with Carlos Yescas
Cheese, Not everyone likes it, but those that do like it, tend to love it. Along with it's sometime partner, wine, it is one of those ancient foodstuffs that takes a few simple ingredients and…
EMS
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that many of the listeners to this podcast will have a fair idea of what a community food organisation is, and what is does. Some of you at least will work for…
Eat Well Do Well part 3 - Universal Free School Meals in Hull
This is the final episode of this mini-series .It marks 20 years since Hull City Council decided they would provide free school meals for all Primary pupils, saw that the regulations didn't allow for…
Eat Well Do Well part 2 - Universal Free School Meals in Hull
In the last episode of the pod cast we spoke with Colin Inglis, The Hull City Council leader who implemented the country's first ever provision of Universal Free School meals. Not only this, the…
Eat Well Do Well part 1 - Universal Free School Meals in Hull
As I'm sure many of you are aware, there is a campaign to to implement universal free school meals for every school pupil, whatever their circumstances.perhaps, just perhaps, this is an idea whose…
CaterExpo: On location at a food industry trade show
I love a good trade show. I know they aren't everybody's cup of tea, so I went so that you don't have to. There is a scale as well as a complexity to the food system. Standing in the centre of the…
Community Growing spaces; and the Postcode Gardener Project
Community growing is a two handed endeavour, on the one hand you need to know how to care for your brassicas, and on the other you need to nurture the community. John Pickles has both skillsets in…
New Forest Aquaponics
The term 'Intensive farming' brings to mind unsustainable and un-natural practices - although to the fair all, forms of farming are actually un-natural if you think about it.But intensive can also…
School Dinners
I'm sure we all have memories of school dinners - if you ever get the chance to visit a school in adulthood, two odours that will drag you straight back to childhood, floor polish and the dining…
How do we teach young people about food and cooking?
How, and what, we teach the next generation about food is a mammoth subject, so expect us to return to this issue more than once. But for now, we are going to dive straight into middle. this is…
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