Cranberries! One of the stars of autumn tables evokes beautiful images, wonderful scents, and a distinct taste. We discover how cranberries are grown and harvested sustainably in this episode, plus why we shouldn't be afraid of the "sugar" in these nutritious berries. We also learn how a cranberry bog in Massachusetts looks different than a cranberry bog in Wisconsin.
Michele and Eliz are joined by Dawn Gates-Allen, a fourth generation cranberry grower, who believes that the future of agriculture is through continuing education. Collaborating with schools, realtors, universities and stewardship is a foundation; culminating these while not being afraid to embrace things that are tough will help raise awareness of what agriculture offers to our environment and at your table. Ultimately food education and good decision making is what makes us healthy and well balanced.
Key points:
How are cranberries grown?
How does technology help make the farm more sustainable?
How does a cranberry bog in Massachusetts look different than a cranberry bog in Wisconsin?
What about all the sugar in cranberries?
Much of Dawn's work with realtors is educating them and new home owners about what to expect living near a working farm.
Three tips to overcome Food Bullying:
Links:
Dawn Gates-Allen Website: www.cranberries.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MassCranberries
Twitter: twitter.com/MassCranberries
Food Bullying Podcast's Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/foodbullyingpodcast
Food Bullying with Michele Payn: http://foodbullying.com
Embrace Your Heart with Eliz Greene: http://www.embraceyourheart.com/