Homegrown Food Highs & Lows
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Summary
Welcome to SALT PIG! This week, we are pushing back against the enshittification of Big Food and talking about what veggies are growing on Lukas’ roof and in Ellie’s backyard. Turns out homegrown food has a wide range of highs and lows: mistakenly planting the proliferative yet dull-as-rocks banana pepper, the verdant joy of clipping your own herbs and lettuces, the diverse findings of chili pepper experiments, and the horrifying, nightmare-inducing girth of a lost cucumber from 2012. Plus, can a ferment get too fermented, or is Ellie just a ninny?
Discussed in this episode:
- Pale in Comparison: What to Know about US Butter (via Radio New Zealand)
- The Enshittification of Big Food (via Mike Lee)
- Lukas’ fermented hot sauce
- Lukas’ soupy orzo
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