KRCB-FM: Mouthful
Summary: Mouthful, the Wine Country's Most Delicious Hour Sunday Evening 7 - 8 pm Host: Michele Anna Jordan We like to think of Mouthful as a conversation around a dinner table, so pour yourself a glass of wine and join us every Sunday evening. Our discussions with winemakers, farmers, cookbook authors, writers, photographers, filmmakers, nutritionists, chefs, restaurateurs and environmentalists take unexpected, surprising and delicious turns as we explore how we eat, drink, grow and celebrate our food, and feed each other. We take the time to get to know our guests, we go beyond sound bites, and we look at food, wine and agriculture in the larger context of our lives. We're sometimes political, always passionate, often lighthearted and sometimes silly. If you eat, you'll enjoy Mouthful. Mouthful is a three-time James Beard Award Nominee for Electronic Journalism. Links: www.pressdemocrat.com Click on "food and wine" on the left side of the home page to find Michele’s three columns, Seasonal Pantry, Pairings and Mouthful. You can also search the archives for dozens of her articles and recipes. www.savorwinecountry.com Michele is a regular contributor to Savor magazine, currently published quarterly. www.micheleannajordan.com All things Michele
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Mouthful welcomes Stephen Singer of Baker Lane Vineyards and Sebastopol's Pizzavino707, a restaurant and bar with a retail wine collective. Other members of the collective join in the conversation.
Mouthful explores the New Prohibition. New Prohibition? Yes, it's true and happening in Healdsburg. Learn all about it with guests Richard and Kae Rosenburg of Healdsburg's Grape Leaf Inn.
In 2006, film maker Les Blank and tea merchant and artist David Hoffman speak about their project "All In This Tea." It was one of the films featured in last year's Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival.
Mouthful welcomes Chef Evelyn Cheatham of Worth Our Weight Culinary Apprenticeship Program, along with several current apprentices. Carrie Brown of Jimtown Store joins in to discuss a benefit film screening she organized for Worth Our Weight.
Mouthful welcomes organizers and chefs participating in Sonoma County Restaurant Week. Nancy Wang joins in, too, with details about our local Chinese New Year Celebration.
For Valentine's Day, Mouthful presents poems and stories that explore the intersection of the heart, the kitchen and the vineyard along with a couple of special treats to delight your inner romantic.
From the Mouthful archive: Terri Pischoff Wuerthner discusses "In A Cajun Kitchen," and Mouthful Salon continues with Deborah Walton of Canvas Ranch
President Carl Brandhorst and Vice-President David Barber of the Atlantic Seaboard Wine Association return for a second year to taste white wines from the other coast. Joining in the fun is Anne Vercelli, food and wine instructor at Santa Rosa Junior College.
As mustard flowers begin to cover our landscape like a bright yellow fever, organizer Pat Summer discusses the Napa Valley Mustard Festival, which kicks off with Mustard Madness and continues through March.
REBROADCAST: If you eat, you do not want to miss this riveting hour with Raj Patel, author of "Stuffed and Starved: The Hidden Battle For the World Food System."
Mouthful explores the environment, from the Laguna de Santa Rosa to the California Coast, with guests Una Glass of California Coast Walk and David Bannister of the Laguna Foundation.
Mouthful returns to Yosemite, where the 25th annual Chef's Holiday gets underway at the Ahwahnee Hotel in a few days. Kathy Langley of the Ahwahnee, chef Ken Frank of Napa's La Toque and Peggy Smith of Cowgirl Creamery discuss their roles in the annual getaway.
Mouthful presents "Peanuts Cooks," a very special hour with Jean Schulz. Joining in the discussion about "Peanuts Cooks," an exhibit currently on view at the Charles M. Schulz Museum, will be Laura Shapiro, author of "Something From The Oven," a riveting exploration of the way American dinner was transformed in the 1950s.
Jerry Anne Di Vecchio and Françoise Dudal Kirkman, author and illustrator of "You've Got Recipes," a cookbook for youngsters aged 7 to 14, discuss their delightful cross-cultural (San Francisco & Paris) email exchange between internet-savvy animals who like to cook.
Romney Steele's new book "My Nepenthe: Bohemian Tales of Food, Family and Big Sur" offers a compelling view of a unique time and place, Big Sur in the second half of the twentieth century and she is as engaging a guest as she is a writer.