Sinopsis
Life in Le Marche, Italy - Two American expats share adventures of running an organic farm & inn, recipes, daily life & more!
Episodios
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#47 - Easter Recap & Interview about the Recipe for a Longer Life with Dr. Rakotz
02/04/2013 Duración: 49minThis week Jason & Ashley recap Easter festivities including the menu from a traditional Easter breakfast they attended at their friends pig farm. Move over Dr.Drew! Ashley interviews Dr. Mike Rakotz from Northwestern University, an energetic family practitioner passionate about the recipe for longevity; healthy eating, staying active and being part of a community. They discuss salt & olive oil as well as all the recipes he's learned in his cooking classes at the farm!
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#45 - Preparing for Easter & Recipe Ideas
18/03/2013 Duración: 26minDuring a blustery windy day Jason & Ashley chat about 3 days til guests arrive, corned beef for St. Patty's Day and starting seeds for the garden (Watch our *VIDEO*: How to Start Heirloom Tomato Seeds) all the preparations, festivities & food for Easter. Jason offers a few suggestions for recipes with lamb and vegetarian options. Send us an email with week with your discussion topics for a chance to be chosen for a skype call to be recorded for the podcast (our lame attempt at phone-in questions) - info@latavolamarche.com Thanks for listening!
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#44 - Driving in Italy: Sat Nav vs. Map
07/03/2013 Duración: 19minIn this short episode Jason & Ashley discuss the difference between traveling with a map in hand and/or a sat nav while trying out a new digital recorder. (Hope the volume and levels are a little better - let us know what you think)
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#43 - Recipe for our Beloved Blood Orange Liquor & 2013 Calander of Events at our Cooking School
01/03/2013 Duración: 38minRecorded on March 1st- the opening day of "Gelato Season!" This week Jason & Ashley pimp their packages & upcoming classes/courses from foraging for wild edibles in the Spring, market trips and artisan beer tastings/tours over the summer, a yoga retreat in September and our annual butchering program in October, we are busy at our little farmhouse! 2013 Events at La Tavola Marche Ashley explains how to make Arancello the blood orange version of the famous Limoncello - Ashley's Arancello Recipe. They touch on the state of Italian politics and have 20 days before guests arrives! Thanks for listening!
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#42 - The Mindset of Moving to (& Living in) Italy
22/02/2013 Duración: 29minThis week's podcast is for those of you contemplating a move to Italy & have a million questions about what to do, where to begin and how to wrap your head around it all!! We reply to many of your emails regarding the intangibles of moving - more than how to get your VISA, we discuss the mindset you need to be in to make a life-changing move to Italy and the importance of becoming part of the community. This is our ra-ra, you can do it podcast, meant to inspire you to take the leap knowing how difficult it may be!
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#41 - Recorded & Delayed at Sea
13/02/2013 Duración: 30minBig News from Italy! We've recorded our podcast while on a boat on the Adriatic & Ionian Sea heading to Greece! No breaking news - actually, I can't remember what we even talked about - our boat was delayed 8 hours at sea (and this podcast was delayed 5 days from getting posted). I know there was talk about butchering whole pigs, food (as usual) and other interesting topics I'm sure... Enjoy!
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#39 Day trip to Ostra & the Restaurant Convention in Rimini
20/01/2013 Duración: 39minDuring the winter we try to take lots of day trips - we've recently visited a restaurant convention of sorts in Rimini and took a step back in time in Ostra. This week is Saint Antonio & the blessing of the animals! We tally up how much meat is curing from our rafters and the word of the week is back - Thanks for listening!
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#38 - Sausage Making Season Has Begun and Jason is Bamboozled out of 50 Kilos of Meat!
09/01/2013 Duración: 24minThe first thirty kilos of charcuterie hang from the rafters in our farmhouse, sausage making season has begun! Jason tells a great story about getting bamboozled while making sausages for Dr. Gaggi. Ashley is afraid of mold! And as usual the conversation turns back to food and what's cooking for dinner! Thanks for listening!!
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#37 - Living in "Small Town" Italy
01/01/2013 Duración: 32minHappy New Year - Buon Anno Nuovo!! Kicking off 2013 with a new episode of Jason & Ashley's look at life as expats in Italy. This week we chat about living in a small town during the holidays - playing Bingo (Tombola), grocery shopping and festivities. Jason explains how to cook eel and an update on his bread baking.
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#36 - A Trip to Rome, Ostia Antica and Norcia & Where to Eat
12/12/2012 Duración: 31minIn snowy covered Le Marche, Jason and Ashley chat about a recent trip to Rome, Antica Ostia and Norcia (Umbria) sharing the best places to eat along the way. Jason then explains the trials and tribulations of baking bread in a cold stone farmhouse... Roscioli -Rome, near Campo dei Fiori Il Granaro del Monte - Norcia
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#35 - A rainy day podcast with tips on cooking risotto & a secret hunter's hideaway for lunch
30/11/2012 Duración: 27minA rainy day podcast, we recap Thanksgiving and helping a neighbor build a greenhouse. As usual the conversation turns to food with an update on Jason's bread starter, born and raised here in Le Marche plus talks of a 'secret' lunch spot, the hunter's hideaway in the hills above Apecchio. Jason then shares tips for making creamy delicious risotto. This week's podcast is short & sweet. Let us know any suggestions you have or requests for topics to talk about! Thanks for listening - Ashley & Jason
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#34 -Road Tripping in Europe, The Dirty Part of Country Life and Turkey Talk
18/11/2012 Duración: 39minThis week Jason and Ashley chat about closing down the house for winter now that the guests are gone, road tripping through Europe and the dirty deed of slaughtering chickens. Then we turn the conversation to Thanksgiving and turkey-talk with how & why to brine a turkey. We interview my younger brother Jerome on his first impressions of Le Marche and the food of Italy.
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#33 - Fall Festivals & How to
27/10/2012 Duración: 35minAfter a summer hiatus, Jason & Ashley are back & just as bubbly as ever - chatting about life in Le Marche on their farm. This week: "What Grows Together Goes Together" Jason talks about cooking seasonally and shares a seasonal truffle recipe, answering the question: "How do you cook truffles?" We talk about local festivals like the "Sturgis of Italy" and the truffle festivals in Le Marche throughout November, making fresh sausages for the hunters and beginning to prepare for winter. THANKS for listening!!
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#32 - A Road Trip to Modena for the Best Balsamic in the World
19/04/2012 Duración: 44minEaster has come & gone - we reminisce on the day & opera singing Zio Albi (incase you missed the clip - watch it here: Easter Concerto). During the podcast, learn from our mistakes both in the garden & finding a lunch spot in a foreign city! Then be transported to the attic of an ancient acetaia (vinegar making family & home) in Modena where Jason & I sample 8 traditional balsamic vinegars and interview the passionate Giovanna from Acetaia di Giorgio. She lovingly tells us about her families balsamic making traditions & why the product her family makes is far superior to any mass produced version. It's a wonderful interview with a true artisan of Italy! Acetaia di Giorgio Via Sandro Cabassi, 67 41123 Modena http://www.acetaiadigiorgio.it Telefono / fax 059.333015 Mobile 338.6575552 Email: info@acetaiadigiorgio.it
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#31 -All About Gelato: Interview with the Owners of Gelateria Maki
15/03/2012 Duración: 33minWe are excited to share an interview with our friends Antonio & Paola, owners of Gelateria Maki in Fano & our most favorite artisan gelato shop in the Region! They stopped by for a visit so we thought we'd ask a few burning questions about gelato: how is it different from ice cream, difference between artisan & industrial gelato, where their passion came from and much more! It's clear Antonio & Paola are passionate about what they produce (gelato, sorbet, chocolates) and the importance of quality ingredients - you can taste it in every delicious bite! Gelateria Artigianale Makì Piazza degli Avveduti, 1 Fano (PU) Italy +39 07211796064 Makigelateria@gmail.com
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#30 - Snow snow & more snow in Italy
03/02/2012 Duración: 22minItaly is blasted by a Siberian storm & we are snowed-in! In a rare evening podcast from our frozen farmhouse we talk about things that come along with severe weather & living in the countryside that we've never experienced before! And as the snow accumulates to over 4 feet, we contemplate our next move....
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#29 - Sausages, Salami's & Strikes
26/01/2012 Duración: 27minStart your day with a cappuccino and get into the Italian state of mind as we talk about our favorite winter activity - sausage & salami making! Jason shares our simple recipe and explains how simple sausage making is. Currently there are 90 kilos of meat curing in the rafters upstairs! We laugh as we retell stories of Doctor Gaggi & his impromptu sausage tests he gives Jason, not ready to hand-over the reigns. We recap some of winters events and don't miss the fitting word of the week!
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#28 - Stinky Cheese, Lost Dogs, Meat Grinders & More
29/11/2011 Duración: 50minWe visit Cartoceto to celebrate the unearthing of formaggio di fossa - a unique local cheese that has been buried in a pit for months. The Doctor has a bad day, we make an offer on a meat grinder and readying the house for winter (things we never thought of before living in the country). And, its official, the holiday season has started, bringing with it endless eating & cooking....break out the fat pants! Thanks for listening!
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#27 Preparing for Thanksgiving in Italy
22/11/2011 Duración: 37minJoin us, Ashley & Jason in the kitchen as we crack walnuts prepping for our annual Thanksgiving Pranzo (lunch). Menu ideas for your Thanksgiving are shared. We catch you up on the what's been going on around the farm since the summer and we chat about what I call "the year the fox got fat!" Thanks for your patience as its been a few months since we posted a podcast! Hope you enjoy - Happy Holidays, Ashley & Jason Bartner
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#26 - Cow Herding, Rally Car Racing, Marche Wine & Jazz Fest
28/06/2011 Duración: 29minSo much going on! We participated in the annual transumanza - cow herding through Piobbico up to Mt. Nerone with family & friends. It's that time of year to start making homemade digestivi (after dinner liqueurs) like visciolino (wild cherry liqueur) & nocino (walnut & vanilla liqueur). Garden updates, weather system installed & funny stories around town. Don't miss the Marche Wine & Jazz Festival from 3-31 July. Thanks for listening, Ashley & Jason info@latavolamarche.com http://www.latavolamarche.com