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That's Food

41 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 2 years ago -

A brand new podcast from CJSR 88.5 FM. The backstory to food in Edmonton, one meal at a time. Hand-made with love by University of Alberta students.

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Episodes

Plated Art — Is it a Thing?

March 21, 2022 14:00 - 19 minutes - 18 MB

The culinary space has always been considered a form of art. But how do sports, education, and calculations fit into art? We are going to dive in and find out in this week's episode. That's Food podcast host @moiraesofsun from @tomatowheels chats with Founder Wassim Daoud @Plated.Art on his experience with food and how he came to launching his own culinary endeavor amidst a pandemic.  

Coffee at The Colombian

March 14, 2022 14:00 - 45 minutes - 62.1 MB

Coffee culture in Edmonton is changing. Consumers are becoming more conscientious of where their coffee comes from and its taste. So to explore the (local) world of coffee, podcast producer Saveta Cartwright sits down with Santiago, the owner of @TheColombianYEG over a cup of coffee, to talk about the coffee business.

The Art of the Food Instagram

March 07, 2022 15:00 - 30 minutes - 28.3 MB

Did you know that 69% of millennials take a picture or video of their food before eating?  Food Instagram culture is real. In today's episode podcast producer Melania Antoszko delved deeper into the hidden art of food Instagrams. She sat down with Queenie from @eatwithqueens and talked about what it takes to be a food influencer, the day-to-day behind-the-scenes of running a food Instagram page, and how to take the perfect, mouthwatering food pic. 

Haute Couture Dessert

February 28, 2022 15:00 - 23 minutes - 32.7 MB

Macarons are a popular dessert choice. What's not to love about them? They're dainty, come in a rainbow of colors and flavours, and have delicious fillings in them. But did you know that they're also naturally gluten-free? So for everyone on a GF diet, this one's for you. You can finally go to a bakery and enjoy a treat with your friends! In this episode, podcast producer Saveta Cartwright compares macarons from three bakeshops in Edmonton. Which shop has the best macarons? Let's fi...

The Battle of Baked VS Non-Baked Food

February 21, 2022 15:00 - 27 minutes - 25.4 MB

Among all the food and diet trends, there seems to be one that constantly dominates the charts for all ages alike: quick meals. Today, podcast producer Sophie Cabungcal investigates the validity of these food "hacks" to see if they're not only worth your time, but if they create food that is in close resemblance, or even better, than the original recipe. She holds a taste test with a few friends in the battle of baked vs non-baked goods and chats with @momof3yeg about efficiency in ...

IS flexitarian is the new vegetarian??

February 14, 2022 15:00 - 22 minutes - 20.6 MB

Vegan! Vegetarian! Flexitarian! They are becoming more than just buzz words that are finding their way into our social media feeds, as more people are adapting and choosing these alternative lifestyles. That's Food podcast host @moiraesofsun from @tomatowheels chats with Founder Holly Holt from @SheCooksYEG to explore her background, experience with food, and how she came to launching her plant-based catering business amidst a pandemic. 

The Layman's Pastry

February 07, 2022 15:00 - 29 minutes - 21.8 MB

Cinnamon buns have a special place in the hearts of many Albertans. From the mythical cinnamon bird to the Pillsbury dough boy to a naming convention kerfuffle, podcast producer Kimberly Gorgichuk takes a look at the history of cinnamon buns and their storied legacy in Edmonton and at the University of Alberta. Then, take a trip around town as she tries to find the best ones in Edmonton while also figuring out what makes cinnamon buns so special.

Say Peas!

January 31, 2022 15:00 - 31 minutes - 28.4 MB

Canada is the world’s largest producer and exporter of peas—almost all of which come from the Prairies. When you explore your backyard with fresh eyes, there’s no telling what you might find. That's Food podcast host Moirae Choquette from Tomato Wheels chats with Founder Faaiza Ramji from Field Notes to explore their expression of the hidden wonders of the Canadian Prairies and what jackpot they found in peas! 

Connecting with our Food with Good Note Community Farm

January 31, 2022 15:00 - 25 minutes - 35.1 MB

What is the importance of connecting with your food?  Podcast Producer Melania Antoszko invited Maryann Borch from Good Note Community Farm to speak on homesteading and regenerative agriculture. They spoke about her journey to farming, regenerative practices she follows at Good Note Community Farm, and ways that you can learn more about where your food comes from.  Links mentioned in the episode:  Good Note Community Farm: https://www.goodnote.ca/ Edmonton Community Gardens: htt...

What's for Breakfast with That’s Food: CJSR Fundrive 2021

November 01, 2021 18:27 - 53 minutes - 73.7 MB

The 1-hour special Fundrive episode includes 3 fun and engaging segments.  Love breakfast food? Starting off with the first segment, That’s Food Podcast Producers competing against the clock to make the best breakfast sandwich.  Coffee > breakfast? Following that, follow our Podcast Producers as they try 4 coffee places on the University of Alberta campus. Where can you get the best coffee? Listen to find out... Is breakfast the most important meal of the day? The last segment is...

The Connection Between Indigenous Cultures and Food

July 12, 2021 14:00 - 23 minutes - 21.1 MB

In this week's episode, tune in to learn about the significance of food in Indigenous culture. Podcast producer Simran Pherwani met with Chef Scott Iserhoff, an Indigenous Chef and founder of Pei Pei Chei Ow Catering Company in Edmonton to discuss how Indigenous culture and food are intertwined, and how food can be a way to heal and feel connected to one's roots and culture. 

Rating Gluten-Free Cookies in Edmonton

July 05, 2021 14:03 - 40 minutes - 55.5 MB

On a gluten-free diet and miss childhood treats like cookies?  Join host Saveta Cartwright and her guest AJ Dimas-Lehndorf as they rate gluten-free chocolate chip cookies from around Edmonton.

Aspects of Aspic

June 21, 2021 14:00 - 11 minutes - 15.5 MB

Aspics are a dish made by suspending ingredients (usually vegetables) in gelatin. In mid-20th century Western culture, aspics were basically a domestic art form. These days, most people seem to find them horrifying. Join host Katelin Karbonik as she makes a vintage aspic recipe in an attempt to discover what the appeal of gelatin-based salads could possibly be. 

Can Nanaimo Bars be Appropriated?

June 14, 2021 17:07 - 29 minutes - 40.4 MB

This week's episode discusses culinary appropriation with Dr. Helen Vallianatos, an anthropologist. Podcast producer Saveta Cartwright explores the limits and differences between appropriation, appreciation, and integration. And how does it all connect back to a humble dessert from Nanaimo, BC?

Is Cake Really A Piece of Cake?

June 07, 2021 14:00 - 30 minutes - 27.9 MB

In this week’s episode, podcast host and producer Bobby Kainth will be revealing the story behind…cake! He first takes us through a blind taste test he conducted with two of his friends and then talks to one of the owner’s of The Art of Cake, Gloria Bednarz, and her assistant Christine Reeve, to discuss their journey in the cake business and their thoughts on the differences between inexpensive and expensive cakes. Is there a difference between an expensive cake and a cheap cake? Is...

Mushroom 101: Wild and Cultivated

May 31, 2021 14:00 - 30 minutes - 28.2 MB

Welcome to Mushroom 101 with podcast producer, Melania Antoszko. In this episode, she learns how mushrooms grow and how to go foraging for them. She spoke to founder and CEO, Alex Villeneuve of Ceres Solutions on how he started his mushroom growing business and tips on mushroom foraging with Candice Cullum, the Red Deer regional coordinator for the Alberta Mycological Society. Listen to find out if you want to learn more about mushrooms in Alberta.  Items mentioned in the episode: ...

Coffee: Fuel for the Machine

May 24, 2021 15:23 - 22 minutes - 31.5 MB

It's no secret that drinking coffee is a cultural phenomenon in North America. But why is that, and what does it say about our culture? From the perspective of someone on the outside looking in (someone who doesn't really drink coffee), Ralph Garcia gives his thoughts, and along with his guests, tries to unravel how coffee can be a symbol of overworking in North America. Featuring music by Doug Hoyer and Lukrembo.

Ukrainian Food Canon

May 17, 2021 14:00 - 19 minutes - 17.7 MB

What is Ukrainian food? In this episode, podcast producer Katelin Karbonik (a fourth or fifth generation Ukrainian) asks first-generation Ukrainian Christina Strilets about what Ukrainian food is like both here in the Prairie diaspora and back in Ukraine. Tune in to find out about a currently underground flavour of dessert perogies and a new, local Ukrainian bakery that makes many types of Ukrainian street foods!

Understanding Food Waste and Food Insecurity with Leftovers Foundation

May 17, 2021 14:00 - 29 minutes - 40.8 MB

What is food waste and why does it matter? In this episode, Melania Antoszko spoke to Garnet Borch, the Leftovers Foundation Edmonton City Coordinator to answer her questions about food waste, how to minimize food waste in your household, and the relationship between food redirection organizations and long term solutions to food insecurity. The Leftovers Foundation is one of Western Canada’s largest food rescue charities with a dual mission of reducing food waste and increasing food...

All of Your Halloween Questions Answered (FunDrive Edition)

November 06, 2020 23:58 - 30 minutes - 24 MB

A discussion of the best Halloween candy. The ghosts of Halloween costumes past. This is our yearly fundraising episode - FunDrive 2020. Go to https://www.cjsr.com/2020/10/whats-the-411-on-fundrive-2020/ to see all the sweet, sweet swag available for donors! Link to donate: cjsr.com/donate Text CJSR to 41010 to donate 10$ Thank you so much for supporting local, independent radio and podcasting!

Make it Vegan! How to Veganize Meat

October 20, 2020 13:00 - 31 minutes - 43.6 MB

As many of you have noticed, veganism is on the rise. A vegan or plant-based diet excludes all animal products, including meat, dairy, and eggs. In this episode, Maryam Shaheed interviews Martin Flint, a vegan chef who learned his trade at Padmanadi to learn more about how he makes different vegan meats that appeal to even non-vegans.

Farm to Plate: Food Traceability in Alberta

October 13, 2020 16:48 - 23 minutes - 33 MB

How to Eat Healthy for Students

October 06, 2020 12:00 - 29 minutes - 26.9 MB

Healthy eating can sound incredibly daunting, especially to those who don’t know where to start. As university students, this can be a struggle on top of balancing an already busy schedule. In this episode, Simran Pherwani interviewed Anissa Armet, a registered dietitian and PhD student at the University of Alberta to talk about tips for students to eat healthier including how to read a nutrition label, meal prep, and make easy and nutritious snacks.

A Perfect Glass of Milk

September 30, 2020 15:51 - 14 minutes - 13.7 MB

In this week’s episode, Katelin Karbonik reminisces about an extraordinary batch of pancakes she made in France with her friend Laura and asks Dan Wong, President of the Western Dairy Council, what makes the perfect glass of milk here in Canada?

Fruit in Edmonton: Will It Grow?

September 21, 2020 15:00 - 10 minutes - 14.5 MB

The harsh Canadian winter isn’t known to be kind to wildlife. Especially in Edmonton, one of the coldest places in Canada. That's Food producer Ralph Garcia (not known for his gardening knowledge) finds five different kinds of fruits and does some research on how to make them thrive in the frigid climate. Additional music by Lukrembo, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 license.

A Burger Story: Jack’s Burger Shack

September 14, 2020 15:00 - 22 minutes - 30.4 MB

Burgers are one of the country’s most popular foods, and while there are many options to choose from, some definitely stand out. In today’s episode, Maryam Shaheed interviews Tu Le, the co-owner of Jack’s Burger Shack to learn more about his story, what makes their burgers special, and their plans for the future.

Sunday with Edmontonians with Food

September 07, 2020 15:00 - 16 minutes - 22.9 MB

As you may already know, we specialize in telling food stories in Edmonton, Alberta, and we’ve produced a whole series of podcast episodes in the first season. But in this season, That's Food producer Sophia Yang tried something different, and technically a tricky way of storytelling. As someone who works in the food industry in this extraordinary time, Sophia is a hundred percent sure things have changed in our food scene. In this episode, Sophia goes on the streets and interview ra...

Best Donuts in Edmonton

August 31, 2020 15:00 - 22 minutes - 31.3 MB

Melania Antoszko went on a journey to find the best donuts in Edmonton. She went to Bliss Baked Goods, Safeway, Take 5, Ohana Donuterie and Italian Bakery. Keep listening to find out which one was crowned as the best donut in Edmonton. If we missed your favourite, please send it to us at [email protected] or DM us on Instagram at thatsfoodcjsr.

Season 2 Official Trailer

August 30, 2020 19:34 - 1 minute - 2.12 MB

Did we just make a whole season all of the sudden?? (Not really. It took us the whole summer.) That's Food is coming back with nine regular episodes, and will be dropping one episode every Monday starting August 31st. Take a bite on our trailer and stay tuned!

Quarantine Special: Baking Successes and Fails

August 26, 2020 15:00 - 26 minutes - 24.3 MB

Quarantine has really made everyone get their baking hats on and create some mouthwatering masterpieces (Great Canadian Baking show please take us!). But what about the crazy baking fails that no one shares? In this episode, Simran Pherwani interviewed 9 UofA students about the most extravagant thing they baked during quarantine as well as their most hilarious baking fail. Listen to hear their incredible stories!

Quarantine Special: New Food Discovered

June 08, 2020 15:00 - 13 minutes - 18.7 MB

If you have listened to our first quarantine special, you already know our producers are trying easy food to make at home. Since we’ve been living in this New Normal for over two months now, oatmeal every day starts to be too much. Without further ado, let us help you discover new recipes (that can actually be processed)! In this episode, That’s Food producer Melania Antoszko, Katelin Karbonik, Sophia Yang, and Ralph Garcia shared the food and recipes they discovered during the quara...

Quarantine Special: Easy Food to Make

May 25, 2020 23:30 - 14 minutes - 20 MB

Things are different in our lives now. In terms of food, we're also adjusting to new home cooking styles. That's why we decide to drop two quarantine-special episodes for our listeners before diving into our regular season 2 episodes. In this episode, That's Food producers Ralph Garcia, Melania Antoszko, and Katelin Karbonik introduce some of their easy food to make during this special time. May the sound of food gives you that therapy you always want. (Snack fact by Sophia Yang.) ...

That's A Wrap

March 23, 2020 13:00 - 8 minutes - 11.6 MB

It's the end of the season and we decide to make a wrap for you. In this episode, That's Food producers Dan Collera, Ralph Garcia, Katelin Karbonik, and Sophia Yang sit around in CJSR's studio A and wrap up the first season of our show. This is the bonus episode where you can learn the facts and myths of That's Food, for example, why is the show called "That's Food" anyway? As That's Food reveals the backstory to Edmonton's food, That's A Wrap reveals the backstory to That's Food. ...

Our Deceased Grandmother

March 16, 2020 13:00 - 25 minutes - 35 MB

According to creedictionary.com, the Cree word for cucumber is ᓄᐦᑯᒥᐸᐣ (nohkomipan): my deceased grandmother, a sound-alike for the French word concombre. In this episode, Katelin Karbonik asks what some of the local indigenous foods are that can be found around Edmonton. In the process, we talk to Laura Mushumanski, creator and coordinator of the Indigenous Campus Community Nutrition Program, and discover the power of food to recall memories and relationships - both good and bad. Fin...

The Most Edmonton Food

March 09, 2020 13:00 - 18 minutes - 25.6 MB

What is Edmonton’s signature food? In this episode, Sophia Yang goes on a trip to try three popular foods in Edmonton, nominated by her friends from University. Rating the foods for their originality, taste, and Edmonton-ness, which one of the foods would win Sophia’s heart? And, most importantly, which one of the dishes makes her feel most like an Edmontonian?

Chai Time

March 02, 2020 17:00 - 16 minutes - 23.3 MB

In today’s episode, Melania Antoszko sits down with Zee Zaidi, the founder and owner of Edmonton-based Remedy Cafe. Grab a hot cup of chai and listen as Zee shares his advice on building a successful business and the importance of chai to Remedy’s and Zee’s story.

Taste of Edmonton

February 24, 2020 14:00 - 8 minutes - 11.8 MB

There’s a lot of food in Edmonton - especially at Taste of Edmonton, one of Canada’s largest food festivals. In this episode, Ralph Garcia speaks with Milena Santoro, of the Board of Directors for Events Edmonton. We talk about how food can bring communities together, how to address issues with sustainability, and more.

Birthday on the Picket Line

February 17, 2020 14:00 - 25 minutes - 34.8 MB

On June 21, 1986, Cari-Lynn Peevey celebrated her sixth birthday party the way most birthdays are celebrated: with cake. Unlike most birthdays, however, this party took place on the picket line of the Gainers meatpacking strike. In this episode, producer Dan Collera interviews Renee Peevey, Cari-Lynn’s mother and a unionized employee at Gainers in 1986. They discuss her experience of the strike, including what it meant to manage the picket line and a family. This episode was also pro...

How Kind Ice Cream Plans to Survive Edmonton’s Winter

February 10, 2020 13:00 - 20 minutes - 28.8 MB

To find out how businesses that sell cold food in Edmonton survive our signature wintertime, producer Sophia Yang sets her sights on Kind Ice Cream in Edmonton’s Ritchie neighbourhood. In this episode, Sophia interviews Paula Shyba, co-founder of Kind Ice Cream, about ice cream stories in winter Edmonton. Is our city ready to embrace more ice cream and waffle cones? Check out this episode (with a mind blowing fact about ice cream/Edmonton)!

Mystery of the Morning Meal

February 10, 2020 13:00 - 18 minutes - 24.9 MB

Did you eat breakfast this morning? How about yesterday? Does it matter? Come meet Evan Armstrong, Bria Wong, and Mackenzie Walker, as we talk to them about their different breakfast habits and opinions; diving into the mystery of the morning meal one slice of toast at a time. Produced by Kyla Wong and Sophia Yang.

Trailer

January 28, 2020 21:00 - 1 minute - 2 MB

A taste of what's to come. Episodes start dropping February 10.