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Cider Chat

Ria Windcaller: Award-winning Cidermaker, Podcaster | Craft Beer Columnist

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Interviewing cidermakers importers, orchardists, foodies, farmers and cider enthusiasts around the world. Let’s delve into the semantics of cider…or is it hard cider, cidre, sidra or fermented apple juice? The truth is out there in Ciderville and we are going to find it. We toast in celebration of cider; As a libation, a gift from the gods, a taste of terroir, and a hard pressed good time. Ready to quench your thirst? Grab a glass and join this chat! See you in Ciderville!
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Cider Chat Live is a "mini-me" of the weekly podcast Cider Chat - Expect all new, unscripted content from road trips out & about in Ciderville. Come Along and Bring Your Glass and Join this Chat! And also subscribe to Cider Chat - the mother all of cider podcasts with over 350+ episodes with maker, cider enthusiasts and folks in the cider trade around the world.
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emma prefers to share her thoughts with a microphone rather than a physical human being, so thank god she has a podcast. recorded from the comfort of her bed...and some other fun places, emma talks at length about whatever is on her mind every week. anything really does go on this podcast. sometimes philosophy, sometimes a random story from 10 years ago, sometimes advice, sometimes fun interviews, and sometimes nothing at all. you never know what you are going to get, but that’s what keeps i ...
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A Midwestern farm boy and his family members and friends discuss anything homegrown. From gardening, beekeeping, mushroom hunting, hard cider and maple syrup to their adventures in raising children and homeschooling all the while sharing his life story.
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Meet Colleen and Talia. A certified 'curd nerd' Colleen loves her cheese and hosting cheese tasting experiences with her company Behind The Rind. Even from a young age, Talia knew there had to be something better than a red delicious out there. Since founding Haykin Family Cider with her husband in 2017, they have been focusing on the stories behind the apples and making single varietal ciders. Pour yourself a glass of cider, prep a cheese plate, and enjoy Colleen and Talia’s adventures in t ...
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Women and the Drinks Biz

Jenn Root Martell, Cider Businesswoman

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Owning an alcohol business is tough! Let's talk about it! I will take you through my journey of starting South City Ciderworks in SF and delve deep into the details of creating a product, building a market, and educating consumers about cider. But it’s not just my story of being a woman in this male-dominated industry that I want to tell. You’ll hear from other ladies inside and outside the biz as well! Join me on this wild ride whether you're looking to start an alcohol business, work in th ...
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Sea Moss Girlies

Kate Glavan + Emma Roepke

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Behind your favorite niche health + wellness meme page... meet Kate Glavan and Emma Roepke. We are two best friends who talk about the gut microbiome, supplements, magnesium, and dessert potatoes. In Gen-Z fashion, we started a meme page to break through the picture-perfect, aesthetic BS in wellness culture. Join the sea moss girlies today to learn about subjects like omega 3-fatty acids, apple cider vinegar, keto, oatmeal toppings, silly little walks, ashwagandha, and more. instagram.com/se ...
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This podcast is all about fitness, nutrition and health. It will help you get an answer to all your health related queries. Apple Cider Vinegar is very effective in reducing weight and improving metabolism but it can have side effects too. In this podcast, we will discuss all these and also, the natural remedies.
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A young adult whodunit with a choose-your-own-adventure twist from audio drama creator Lauren Shippen. It’s the fall of 1997 in Hastings, New Hampshire and autumn is the time of year this small town shines. Apple cider, pumpkin patches, farmer’s markets...its idyllic New England. Picturesque, plaid-filled, and, for fifteen-year-old, Maxine Miles, plodding. Suddenly, Max’s school year starts to look a bit more interesting when a fellow student vanishes. With the help of her misanthropic class ...
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Welcome to Healthy Focus Podcast where we talk health. The information presented is for educational use only and not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition. The information is not intended to replace any medical advice from your doctor. Enjoy listening and learning! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ronda-herbert/support
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Michigan is full of ordinary people who are doing some extraordinary things in their communities, our great state, and around the world. These Michiganders had to overcome serious obstacles to achieve their vision of success. We cover all of Michigan, both Upper and Lower Peninsulas. Sit back and enjoy these inspiring true stories. Visit us at https://totalmichigan.com to join our community and get these episodes sent straight to your inbox!
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Food + Science

Valpuri Sovero

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How did this apple get to my grocery store? Can we grow lettuce year-round in New York? What does farming have to do with dead zones in the Gulf of Mexico? We will be telling the stories of the science behind how food gets to your table to answer these questions and more.
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Singer and actor Liv Austen has turned a health issue into a passion for cooking, by taking control of every ingredient that goes in to her meals. Every week she shares something she has learned from cooking from scratch, and goes through a recipe she loves, so you can cook alongside the podcast. Cook from scratch - your body will thank you.
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The People's Scientist

Dr. Stephanie Caligiuri

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The People's Scientist is a weekly podcast covering the latest scientific findings on Neuroscience, Physiology, and Nutrition. I, your host, Dr. Stephanie Caligiuri, hold a Bachelor and Master degree in Nutritional Science, a PhD in Physiology, and Fellowship in Behavioral Neuroscience. I am currently a Scientist (Research Fellow) at Mount Sinai Hospital in NYC. Every week, I will provide you scientific evidence on important topics pertaining to our brain, body, and nutrition. In the past I ...
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Perfectly Preserved Podcast

Master Food Preservers Jenny Gomes and Anna Cash

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Want to learn to safely preserve food at home? Join Master Preservers Anna Cash and Jenny Gomes as they teach you all the ins and outs of canning, from water bath canning, to steam canning, to pressure canning. You’ll learn tested, up-to-date techniques that work for a modern, busy home. Each episode will cover a specific topic relevant to food preservation such as canning equipment, excellent recipe choices for both beginner and intermediate canners, and even other methods of food preservat ...
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If you love the health and fitness YouTube show, Live Lean TV, you're also going to love the Live Lean TV Podcast. Lets be real, some people just don't have the time to watch the show on YouTube, so we now upload the audio version of the Live Lean TV episodes, as well as new exclusive audio to this podcast. In addition to the episodes covering specific nutrition and fitness tips, you'll also hear our Motivation Minute series, and our #AskLiveLeanTV show. This is the show where husband and wi ...
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Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Heritage Radio Network

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Celebrated NYC publican Jimmy Carbone hosts a convivial audio ale salon celebrating the world of craft beer. Through discussions with beer industry insiders and knowledgeable beer fans from across the country, Jimmy and his friends explore every aspect of the brewer's craft from grains to pint glass and tasting to toasting. For 10 years and more than 500 episodes, Beer Sessions Radio has witnessed and recorded the craft beer revolution in real time. With each episode, Jimmy continues to foll ...
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Great Show check it out. This is the wake up call. Its my wake up call. Its your wake up call, and guess what yall? Its time to wake up. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bigcuzwakeupcall/support
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Kombucha tea, water kefir, and milk kefir are the stars of this weekly show. Author and podcaster Jacob Patric hosts as Kefir Daddy and Kombucha Momma answer questions, give insightful tips, and share recipes for anyone interested in probiotics and health.
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Barrel Tasting w/ Howard Fletcher

Howard Fletcher | Journalist | Podcaster

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Howard Fletcher a multimedia journalist and native of Washington, DC. In this podcast, he blends his love of wine, with his storytelling skills to introduce you to the many skilled adult beverage creators in his home town of Washington DC and the surrounding area.
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The finest Health, Nutrition, and Wellness podcast that approaches overall wellbeing in an accessible way. Our carefully crafted Episodes presents health and wellness information in an easy to understand form with actionable suggestions so that listeners can make the best possible decisions about their health. Our content is created, fact-checked, and medically reviewed by our team of qualified experts. https://www.healthnormal.com
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Last year I didn't get to enjoy Halloween, which sucked. This year I spent every day of September talking about things to help one get in the Halloween spirit a month early, which has launched this podcast! Each season will focus on discussing the media, activities, and general good vibes to help listeners really get into the Holiday Spirit.
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Welcome to Last Brew Standing! We combine two of our greatest loves: beer and talking about random sh**. If you're looking for in-depth beer reviews and expert insights, you came to the wrong place. But if you want to watch us chug some suds and ramble on like The Allman Brothers, well alrighty then (Jim Carrey Voice). Whether we're trying out the latest craft brew or debating the merits of pineapple on pizza, there's never a dull moment. Grab a cold one and join the party. Connect Email ~ l ...
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Let’s explore self care resources together and have fun doing it. We have to take care of ourselves before we can care for others. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scnted-in-the-city/support
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Eat this. Don't eat that. Intermittent fast. Intermittent fasting is bad for. It seems like everywhere we look someone is revealing the "secret" to staying young and vibrant forever; but how do we glow up for real? Bianca Osbourne, host of the Glow Up Tips for the Gurls Podcast, helps you discover the true art of the glow up; from finances to motherhood, this is Glow Up Tips for the Gurls.
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All the Beer in All the Minutes is a weekly podcast from JOHNSON BROTHERS – MUTUAL DISTRIBUTING of NORTH CAROLINA highlighting some new and notable beers that we think you should know about right now. We’ll occasionally post bonus episodes featuring brewery spotlights and interviews. Join us weekly for All the Beer in All the Minutes!
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Charlotte and Tara are two gals who have an obsession with true crime and craft beer, and also happen to have microphones! Listening to Bloodshed and Brews is like meeting up with your weird BFFs at your favorite brewery to discuss the latest in true crime, odd history, and all things spooky while slamming a couple pints. Unlike a lot of true crime podcasts, we like to keep things digestible and not overwhelm you with the superfluous stuff. If this sounds like your vibe - welcome! We can't w ...
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"To Your Health & Wellness" features Dr. George Siegfried as he comments on the latest news in the world of health & wellness. A fascinating and informative show for people wanting to gain a deeper understanding of steps they can take toward improving their health and wellness. Dr. Siegfried can be reached at 503-472-6550 Dr. Siegfried's Biography Dr. George Siegfried, D.C. has been practicing wellness for over 35 years in McMinnville, Oregon, with an emphasis on general chiropractic service ...
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today i'm sharing with you a list of things that i like right now. i feel like my list of things that i'm enjoying constantly changes because, even though i’m a creature of habit, the little details in my life are always changing. and so i have this ever-evolving list of things I’m into at the moment. but six months from now, I’ll probably be over …
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As Hurricane Helene tears through the southern states, it’s starting to feel like Fall. The feeling may only last for a few days, but the nasty weather we’re experiencing in Tennessee makes it feel like the season might finally change. Many people love it when the weather turns cold. For some, it triggers the desire to enjoy all things pumpkin. My …
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We’ve been reporting over the last couple of weeks about a £358m underspend over the last three years from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs' £2.4 billion agriculture annual budget for England. Now, former DEFRA director and author of the National Food Strategy, Henry Dimbleby says it’s critical that this money isn’t lost from …
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With apples in abundance, it’s time to make the most of them by using every last drop. On this week’s episode of Perfectly Preserved, we discuss how to make and preserve apple cider at home. You’ll learn what tools you need for a smooth apple cider making process, and which apples are best for apple cider. Jenny also shares advice for using every l…
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Apple Phenotyping: The Tools Every Orchardist Needs In Episode 424 of Cider Chat, we dive deeper into the intricate world of apple identification, this time focusing on apple phenotyping — the art and science of describing apples by their physical characteristics. This is Part 3 of the three part series on John Bunker, renowned author, apple detect…
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The other day, I discussed Amazon’s return-to-work mandate, which will take effect in January. Their decision could help other CEOs do the same. A new study says that nearly 80% of major corporation CEO’s think that all companies will do away with the hybrid work model. Many claim that people working from home has hurt their office culture. In real…
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revenge has been on my mind because i recently was wronged by someone. not in a way that is blatantly, obviously evil. but i do believe that to be human is to at times crave revenge. and look, this doesn't make me look like an angel here, i don’t like saying that out loud. but today i want to talk about revenge. Learn more about your ad choices. Vi…
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Dairy farmers are finding it a real struggle to recruit new staff, according to the farmer-owned dairy coop Arla. They spoke to nearly 500 UK dairy farmers and just under 90% of them said they had advertised jobs and had few or no applicants at all. So what’s holding young people back from a life working with dairy cows in a career that can also in…
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Jimmy goes on the road with RJ from Amuse News to Cayuga Lake Scenic Byway, Having a spirited conversation at the Finger Lakes Cider House to discuss how amazing (and misunderstood) cider wines are, the various wineries, the on-site farm, the local breweries, the gorges- and so much more! Big thanks to Finger lakes cider house, Hosmer Winery, Bet T…
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I had to take my car in for a repair yesterday. I wasn’t sure what was causing the problem. When I turned my defroster on high, it sounded like a jet airplane taking off. I expected it to be the blower motor or perhaps the housing around it. I’m unsure how all that works under my hood, but I was prepared for the worst. I was stunned when I discover…
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On this week’s edition of the Flavors of Northwest Arkansas podcast, we’re checking out a place that I recently learned about, and what they’re doing is pretty amazing. We talked with Eliseo and Cheslea Medina of Medina’s Tri Tip Company. But before our interview with them, you’ll hear from Nikki Ringler from Cobblestone Farms about their big fundr…
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Ready to spice up your meals and share the love with homemade condiments? On this week’s episode of Perfectly Preserved, we discuss how to can hot sauce, BBQ sauce, and other condiments. Jenny clears the air of misinformation to bring you safe and tested recipes for your most-loved sauces. Listen to be in the know on how to select suitable tomatoes…
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We have an allotment - and The From Scratch Garden is born. I will be sharing updates on how we get on with clearing and using it, and here is the first chapter: The Apple Tree of Hope. Welcome to The From Scratch Body! I’m Liv - and I believe that anyone can cook. Since being diagnosed with endometriosis, I have been on a journey to find out what …
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Collaboration Meets Ingenuity at Heartland Ciderworks This episode is packed with insights for anyone interested in the intersection of entrepreneurship and craft cider-making. In Episode 427 of Cider Chat, Eliseo Bell-Uribe shares his story as a young entrepreneur and how and why he founded Heartland Ciderworks. Practical Advice for Cider Startups…
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There's been more flooding across the country. Last winter saw the wettest period since records began in the 1830s and government figures show that more than a third of river catchments in England have reported either the wettest, or second wettest September to August period since 1871. We catch up with two farmers whose farms are flooded and the N…
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There are some things we do that we give thought to them. These are simple things that you’ve done thousands upon thousands of times. But then, one day, something changed. I get gas at least once a week. I’ve done that nearly every week, sometimes more, sometimes less, for over 45 years. Usually, it’s the same routine: Pull up to the pump, put your…
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From 1 October, all owners of poultry in England and Wales, must be registered with the Animal and Plant Health Agency, even if it's just one hen in the back garden. This can be done online, through the DEFRA website. The aim is to be able to track all kept birds, in the event of more bird flu outbreaks. The new rule also applies to pet birds such …
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It’s been decades since I took driver’s ed, but I still know the rules of the road. Through the years I’ve held a driver’s license in seven states, and most of the rules are the same in most. But late last week, I wondered if others remembered the rules. We left for Indiana on Friday to catch my nephew’s football game. The vast storm associated wit…
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Our local meteorologists tell us this momentary fall-like weather won’t last long. We can thank Hurricane Helene for this brief blast of cool weather. Of course, a fantastic amount of rain came with it, but at least we got a glimpse that fall is technically here. Yesterday, I talked about one of my seasonal favorites, apple cider. And that got me t…
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I find the facts of history that interest people fascinating, as well as the things that don’t. Our obsession with dinosaurs, the Pyramids, and Easter Island amazes me. Another historic place that people never get tired of hearing about is Stonehenge. Perhaps you have to see it in person to get the full effect. I’ve had friends who’ve traveled to E…
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What does it take to run a top Michigan Apple Cider Destination? Meet Allan Robinette of Robinette's Apple Haus and Winery. Allan shares insights into the time sacrifices and challenges of managing a farm and business, the history of his family's farm since 1911, and the diversification strategies that have helped the business thrive, including add…
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We’ve been reporting over the last couple of weeks about a £358m underspend over the last three years from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs' £2.4 billion agriculture annual budget for England. Farmers are furious at the scale of this underspend and there are concerns that the money will be lost for good in cuts in this autumn’…
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You get up in the morning, go to your closet, and you pull something out to wear. Most don’t think much about it. The only time you go shopping is when you have to. This may seem like the norm for many of us, but it’s not. Most people, including myself, have more clothing than they really need. The world as a whole has too many clothes. We have eno…
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recently, i've been struggling with the urge to self-sabotage - to mess everything up. the causes of this self-destructive mindset can vary. sometimes i can fall into it by accident and this can lead to self-destructive behavior. however, over time i’ve worked hard to manage my urges to self-sabotage. and so today i want to share how i personally h…
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As the first doses of bluetongue vaccine arrive in the UK, affected farms are to be surveyed about the impact of this latest outbreak. Unexploded Second World War bombs are one of the hazards for those aiming to restore a Welsh bog, Crymlyn bog sits alongside some major parts of Swansea's industrial heritage - an area targeted by the Luftwaffe. Far…
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As Nashville continues to grow, we struggle with road congestion like many big cities. On our November ballot is an initiative to raise the sales tax to provide dedicated funding for sidewalks, traffic signals, and an improved bus network. People have been cutting through neighborhoods for the last few years to avoid tie-ups. The city has added num…
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Welcome to episode 31 of the Flavors of Northwest Arkansas Podcast. Today’s interview is with Chef Todd Golden, co-owner and chef of Mermaids, TJ’s Sandwich Shop and Isabella’s, which will open soon in Bentonville. But we start with Mellow Moose Burgers in Siloam Springs. For those that don’t know, they’re a food truck that’s gaining popularity, an…
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I’m making leftovers a part of The From Scratch Body - some of my favourite meals these days are random leftovers combined, and now I hope to be able to inspire you to cook fun things with yours! Welcome to The From Scratch Body! I’m Liv - and I believe that anyone can cook. Since being diagnosed with endometriosis, I have been on a journey to find…
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Discover Red Island Cider on Prince Edward Island Guest podcaster Al Saxs interviews Red Island Cider owner and maker Robert van Waarden in this episode 426 of Cider Chat. Red Island Cider is located on Canada’s reknown “Prince Edward Island” capital “Charlottetown” this cidery has helped revive the island’s apple heritage while creating unique, st…
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All week we’re looking at planning and the countryside. The government has announced plans for "brownfield passports", to fast track house building on brownfield sites. The countryside charity, CPRE, has welcomed the proposals to make brownfield sites the first choice for building new homes. It says we could build most of the homes we need on such …
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With the season turning to Fall, some doctors say it’s time to get your flu shots. And while you’re at it, you should also get the latest COVID-19 vaccine. For some, doctors also recommend getting the vaccine for RSV. Some people ignore the advice and avoid the vaccines. For me, I don’t want to risk it. But I’ve been advised to wait a few weeks. Wh…
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It’s time to further your homesteading skills and diversify your pantry with a crash course in preserving wild game! On this week’s episode of Perfectly Preserved, we discuss how to pressure wild game. Jenny shares her first-hand experience with preserving buck as her very first pressure canning endeavor. She discusses the benefits of pressure cann…
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The Labour Party conference is underway in Liverpool. Last week we heard from the Liberal Democrats and next week we'll report on the Conservative Party conference. Agriculture is a devolved issue, so the budget and how it's spent is up to governments in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Af…
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Amazon made a big announcement recently. They told office workers that hybrid working and work-from-home initiatives are ending. Beginning in January, workers must be in the office five days a week. Experts say this is a big mistake. The pandemic changed our world forever. Everyone is revisiting their work-life balance. Many feel the box has been o…
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Farmers in the Lake District have lost an estimated 10 million pounds in funding, in a year - and some are now under severe financial pressure. So says the National Farmers Union, which claims there are limited opportunities for upland farmers to tap into the Government's new ELMS - Environmental Land Management schemes - which are replacing the ol…
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when it comes to fashion, i change my mind all the time. one day i might love something, and a year later, i might absolutely despise it. on the other hand, i might hate something and say, 'i will never ever wear that,' only to give it a try two years later. so today, i thought it'd be fun to share how my fashion preferences have changed over the y…
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