What if we fed seaweed to livestock to reduce their methane emissions? What if you could learn all about it in this week's episode?
https://t.co/jI7TfoyFz0
New podcast from our sister publication The Food Fix, came out with a new episode on a new app that will help save our planet! Listen below!
https://t.co/9R4yK2dwVq
🚶🏻♀️👩🏼🦽👨🏾🦯👨🏼🦼🏃🏻♂️🚶🏽🏃🏾♀️ where are all those people going? To listen to the new episode of The Food Fix! Check out how downloading an app can help reduce food waste:
https://t.co/8G4u9KUuN5
Join me this week for Maeve's Meat Madness.
Just kidding, I'm not at liberty to hand out invites. But you can still come learn about why hunting is perhaps the most ethical way to get your meat.
https://t.co/pk0ae9uRww
There are currently 96 bags of human poop on the moon. They could turn into aliens.
Find out what the heck I'm talking about in this episode.
https://t.co/UnCfIt5Mx1
Personally, I'm not fond of seafood, but I'm even less fond of invasive species. So for the good of the environment, I might tuck a napkin into my collar and unbutton my jeans for a crayfish dinner.
Or in other words,
"if you can't beat 'em, eat 'em"
https://t.co/OvAn68WpWU
What lengths would you go to live in one of the most beautiful places in the world?
Would you live in a storage container? Poop in a bucket? Ration food?
Listen as we talk about a workaway disaster with friend of the show, @helenjosephsonn
https://t.co/wiDATAoh1v
Everything the light touches is your food.
That's totally not true I just wanted to throw in a Lion King quote. A more accurate statement is more than just everything the grocery store light touches, can be your food.
Let's talk foraging with a pro:
https://t.co/NO72VOHGWS
"Abandoned reindeer"
Those were actual words spoken in this week's podcast. If that's not good advertising I don't know what is.
Go learn how you can hang out with abandoned reindeer in Iceland and other cool opportunities that WWOOF offers.
https://t.co/cNg9YXZLF2
Imagine if you only had to plant your garden one time. After that it grows back every year on its own.
*the sound of you being flabbergasted*
Well one day that could be our reality thanks to science being awesome and cool.
Listen to cool stuff below
https://t.co/rkeMuvhR8u
"SAVE THE BEES!"
You've been hearing it for years, but why? What's the big whoop with bees?
Well Brian from @BeesInTheD has putting beehives up all around the city of Detroit for the past 6 years, so he could probably tell you why the whoop is so big.
https://t.co/ogbbaxdE5Q
*spooky scary music*
~DEEP WINTER GREENHOUSES~
It sounds more Halloween-y when I set it up like that... but they're not actually spooky.
Learn all about not-so-scary but oh-so-very cool deep winter greenhouses on last week's episode.
https://t.co/B2LouMla3r
Would you rather eat bug meat or go vegetarian?
Well I've accidentally eaten lots of bugs and now I'm vegan so maybe there's a connection there... never mind just listen to Laura Shine talk about it she's much better spoken.
https://t.co/Vzj0Kc3QEV
Permaculture. AKA big hair agriculture. Just kidding... it's much cooler.
Take a listen to hear me try to land the same joke. You just might learn something in the meantime too.
https://t.co/R3gp8xIb8n
Do you like avocados? Would you like them more if we told you they can improve your cardiovascular health?
Check out today's episode to learn more about that.
Listen: https://t.co/SZQAiu7Z56
Why does covering food research and innovation matter? Find out in today's episode with the link below or on your favorite podcasting platform.
Listen: https://t.co/SZQAitQody
Check out today's episode about collecting pumpkin seeds from farmers in Egypt to conserve local crops and fight food insecurity.
Then come back and let us know what you think about pumpkins.
Listen: https://t.co/SZQAitQody