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Ep. 14 Danny Leong & Elijah Holland, founders, Ronin Culinary Lab 
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<p>Content creator Danny Leong and chef Elijah Holland connected over a shared love of the outdoors, the ocean, good food and spear-fishing. </p>
<p>They decided to create products that push flavour and celebrate sustainability, inclusion and community and established the Ronin Culinary Lab. They produce Ronin Kelp - a bull kelp and wild garlic soy sauce - and a chilli oil - among other new products and all are made from Victorian produce. </p>
<p>In partnership with Yarra Botanica. </p>
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Wed, 14 Dec 2022 05:12:32 GMT
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<p>Content creator Danny Leong and chef Elijah Holland connected over a shared love of the outdoors, the ocean, good food and spear-fishing. </p>
<p>They decided to create products that push flavour and celebrate sustainability, inclusion and community and established the Ronin Culinary Lab. They produce Ronin Kelp - a bull kelp and wild garlic soy sauce - and a chilli oil - among other new products and all are made from Victorian produce. </p>
<p>In partnership with Yarra Botanica. </p>
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Ep. 11 Beatrice Imbert, Co-owner & Farmer, Wattlebank Farm, Gippsland
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<p>In Episode 11, Beatrice Imbert of Wattlebank Farm in Gippsland talks to Edible Futures about Oyster Mushrooms and the business she and her husband, Peter Bland, have built around the fungi since settling on the farm in early 2020.We also talk sustainability, adaptability on the land and tips on cooking the meaty Mushrooms.In partnership with Yarra Botanica and Australian Venue Co.</p>
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Sun, 31 Jul 2022 07:39:46 GMT
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<p>In Episode 11, Beatrice Imbert of Wattlebank Farm in Gippsland talks to Edible Futures about Oyster Mushrooms and the business she and her husband, Peter Bland, have built around the fungi since settling on the farm in early 2020.We also talk sustainability, adaptability on the land and tips on cooking the meaty Mushrooms.In partnership with Yarra Botanica and Australian Venue Co.</p>
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Ep. 10 Telina Menzies, Executive Chef, Australian Venue Co.
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<p>After a short break, Edible Futures is back. We are thrilled to be partnering with Australian Venue Co. and sharing stories about their Melbourne venue, Yarra Botanica.For the next few episodes we will talk to Victorian-based farmers, producers, makers and distillers who are part of the Yarra Botanica menu, a menu that uses only Victorian produce.But first, we chat to Australian Venue Co. executive chef, Telina Menzies on their work, what makes them tick and what they’ve discovered about themselves and their cooking since setting up a menu that is built solely on Victorian produce (no prawns, thanks).</p>
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Sun, 10 Jul 2022 02:54:20 GMT
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<p>After a short break, Edible Futures is back. We are thrilled to be partnering with Australian Venue Co. and sharing stories about their Melbourne venue, Yarra Botanica.For the next few episodes we will talk to Victorian-based farmers, producers, makers and distillers who are part of the Yarra Botanica menu, a menu that uses only Victorian produce.But first, we chat to Australian Venue Co. executive chef, Telina Menzies on their work, what makes them tick and what they’ve discovered about themselves and their cooking since setting up a menu that is built solely on Victorian produce (no prawns, thanks).</p>
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Ep. 9 Tim Varney, Creative Director, Melbourne Cocktail Festival 
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<p>We chat with Tim Varney, Creative Director of the Melbourne Cocktail Festival (MCF) about how's this year's event unfolded and what's in store for 2023. </p>
<p>Tim's background is in the coffee industry and he also co-owns and runs Stella Coffee. </p>
<p>We discuss facets of hospitality in broad terms and all kinds of drinks, boozy and caffeinated, as well as self-sustainability and a framework based of quality that has helped him translate his skills gained over the years to bringing together the MCF. </p>
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<p>In partnership with Melbourne Cocktail Festival.</p>
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Tue, 17 May 2022 05:58:15 GMT
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<p>We chat with Tim Varney, Creative Director of the Melbourne Cocktail Festival (MCF) about how's this year's event unfolded and what's in store for 2023. </p>
<p>Tim's background is in the coffee industry and he also co-owns and runs Stella Coffee. </p>
<p>We discuss facets of hospitality in broad terms and all kinds of drinks, boozy and caffeinated, as well as self-sustainability and a framework based of quality that has helped him translate his skills gained over the years to bringing together the MCF. </p>
<p><br></p>
<p>In partnership with Melbourne Cocktail Festival.</p>
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00:35:15
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Ep. 8 Jane Ryan, Editor at Difford's Guide Australia 
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<p>In our next episode of Edible Futures, editor of Difford's Guide Australia, Jane Ryan, talks to us about the importance of a good bartender, the joy of making cocktails and shares her rich experiences and insights into a world of utilising food waste, foraging for cocktail ingredients and the place bottled cocktails hold in an ever-evolving industry. </p>
<p>In partnership with the Melbourne Cocktail Festival</p>
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Wed, 13 Apr 2022 05:00:58 GMT
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<p>In our next episode of Edible Futures, editor of Difford's Guide Australia, Jane Ryan, talks to us about the importance of a good bartender, the joy of making cocktails and shares her rich experiences and insights into a world of utilising food waste, foraging for cocktail ingredients and the place bottled cocktails hold in an ever-evolving industry. </p>
<p>In partnership with the Melbourne Cocktail Festival</p>
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Ep. 6 Stephen Walter, Farmer, Burrum Biodynamics, Wimmera Plains, Wotjobaluk Country, NW Victoria 
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<p>Stephen Walter, grain and pulse farmer at Burrum Biodynamics, shares how he and his family converted their 3000 acre property - that he was born on - from conventional to biodynamic farming.</p>
<p>They grow Wheat, Barley, Oats, Spelt, Rye, Lentils, Field peas and Fava beans and supply some of the best bakeries in Melbourne. </p>
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Hilary McNevin
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Sun, 20 Mar 2022 03:39:35 GMT
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<p>Stephen Walter, grain and pulse farmer at Burrum Biodynamics, shares how he and his family converted their 3000 acre property - that he was born on - from conventional to biodynamic farming.</p>
<p>They grow Wheat, Barley, Oats, Spelt, Rye, Lentils, Field peas and Fava beans and supply some of the best bakeries in Melbourne. </p>
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