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02: Capture Your Family Recipes Before They Fade Away

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Cracked index cards scribbled with fading ink. Grandmothers humming forgotten melodies over simmering pots. Memories swirling like spices in the air – but how do we hold onto these culinary whispers before they vanish like smoke?
In this episode, we delve into the art of recipe preservation, offering practical tips and heartfelt insights to transform cherished kitchen lore into vibrant, living legacies. We'll explore the steps to ensure your family's culinary tapestry endures for generations.
So, grab your pen, fire up the recording app, and join us as we embark on a mission to safeguard the flavors that bind us. Let's ensure the next bite isn't just delicious, but a delicious echo of the past.

Resources

As you work to capture your own family’s recipes, you may find these articles and resources helpful:

See show notes for this episode at www.passingtheplate.org/02.

Thanks for tuning in to the Passing the Plate podcast! Ready to dig deeper into your kitchen adventures? Make sure to visit:

Stay hungry for knowledge, keep the stories simmering, and join us again for our next delicious episode!

  continue reading

21 episodes

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Manage episode 398904611 series 3552160
Content provided by Ashley Covelli and Lisa Lisson, Ashley Covelli, and Lisa Lisson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ashley Covelli and Lisa Lisson, Ashley Covelli, and Lisa Lisson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Cracked index cards scribbled with fading ink. Grandmothers humming forgotten melodies over simmering pots. Memories swirling like spices in the air – but how do we hold onto these culinary whispers before they vanish like smoke?
In this episode, we delve into the art of recipe preservation, offering practical tips and heartfelt insights to transform cherished kitchen lore into vibrant, living legacies. We'll explore the steps to ensure your family's culinary tapestry endures for generations.
So, grab your pen, fire up the recording app, and join us as we embark on a mission to safeguard the flavors that bind us. Let's ensure the next bite isn't just delicious, but a delicious echo of the past.

Resources

As you work to capture your own family’s recipes, you may find these articles and resources helpful:

See show notes for this episode at www.passingtheplate.org/02.

Thanks for tuning in to the Passing the Plate podcast! Ready to dig deeper into your kitchen adventures? Make sure to visit:

Stay hungry for knowledge, keep the stories simmering, and join us again for our next delicious episode!

  continue reading

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