Tastes of Bainbridge

BCB - Bainbridge Community Broadcasting, of Bainbridge Island, WA

A Bainbridge Island podcast radio show discussing local foods, farming, gardening, recipes, cooking and dining in this community.

  • 23 minutes 21 seconds
    Fresh Produce TASTE- 068

    Becky Fox Marshall, Spokesperson for Town & Country (T&C) Markets and Joe Pulicicchio, Director of Produce and Floral join us today on Tastes of Bainbridge to discuss how T&C on Bainbridge Island is dealing with COVID-19.

    They remind us that food and other supplies remain in good supply and that while some items may not be available from time to time, most things will remain fully stocked and always available.  There is good discussion around the idea of continuing to shop as one normally does and no need to purchase in large quantities.

    They discuss several of the measures the company has taken with cleaning and on-going sanitizing, care of their employees and different hours of operation.  Joe also talks about some of the fresh produce currently available and some of the things we can expect soon during this normal period of transition into the spring.

     Credits: BCB Host: Robert Ross; Audio Editor: Keith Doughty; Publisher: Keith Doughty.

    25 March 2020, 11:51 pm
  • 23 minutes 10 seconds
    Fish, Squash, Satsumas & Beef (TAST-067)

    Joe Pulicicchio, head of Produce and Floral, and Michael Fodness, head of Meat and Seafood for T&C Markets, join Bob Ross in this episode of Tastes of Bainbridge to talk more about the many foods associated with the Christmas and New Year’s season.  Squash varieties, a wide selection of citrus, and seasonal berries are discussed with Joe on the produce side while Michael reminds us of the bountiful fish opportunities in addition to many unique cuts of lamb, pork and beef available through the end of the year.

    As both experts and respected leaders in their fields, Joe and Michael bring a deep background of experience and perspective to the table and provide an informed and rich dialogue about this important aspect of the season.

    Credits: BCB Host: Robert Ross; Audio Editor: Chris Walker; Publisher: Chris Walker

    16 December 2019, 7:17 pm
  • 23 minutes 48 seconds
    Holiday Meats and Produce TASTE- 066 -

    Two directors of the Town and Country Markets leadership, Joe Pulicicchio, head of Produce and Floral and Michael Fodness, head of Meat and Seafood, join us in this episode of Tastes of Bainbridge to consider the kinds of things we might find on our holiday tables.  Joe and Michael engage in a lively discussion about personal favorites and some important things to consider as we construct seasonal shopping lists.

    In addition to more traditional and classic holiday fare explorations, the concept of Friendsgiving is discussed and how this is finding its way into the popular vernacular.  Of course, a discussion of best ways to make mashed potatoes ensues with some side comments regarding polenta found on Joe’s grandmother’s table. The importance of fish, especially in the Christmas menu is also discussed and the availability of Dungeness Crab and prawns with a slight hint of lobster taste are explored.

     Credits: BCB Host: Robert Ross; Audio Editor: Keith Doughty; Publisher: Keith Doughty

    13 November 2019, 10:57 pm
  • 29 minutes 37 seconds
    What about those pumpkin stems? (TAST-065)

    Joe joins Tastes of Bainbridge host, Bob Ross to talk about important fall produce that we should all be thinking about. He discusses very early sumo mandarins, the extraordinary 2019 chanterelle mushroom crop and a new up and coming apple called the ‘Sugar Bee.’

     

    He discusses the appealing tastes of the currently available Bartlett pears, the soon to arrive comice variety that is known for its excellent pairing with cheeses and just what a ‘conditioned pear’ is.

     

    Credits: BCB Host: Robert Ross; Audio Editor: Robert Ross; Publisher: Robert Ross

    15 October 2019, 4:56 pm
  • 25 minutes 14 seconds
    064 Joe Puliccicchio talks late summer produce (TAST-064)

    Joe Pulicicchio, Director of Produce and Floral for T&C Markets returns to Tastes of Bainbridge with host Bob Ross to explore what’s happening in fresh produce as we head into late summer in the Pacific Northwest.  

    He has a sweet spot for peaches but shares some wonderful insights about strawberries, blueberries, cantaloupe and the best way to cook corn on the cob.  He also suggests some special ways to deal with mushrooms and how to reserve them for best applications during the colder months.  This is Joe at his best!

     Credits: BCB Host: Bob Ross; editor and publisher: Chris Walker

    1 September 2019, 1:34 am
  • 7 minutes 49 seconds
    Meet Matt Glenn of Highside Distilling at the Farmers Market (TAST-063)

    Matt Glenn, one of the proprietors of Highside Distilling, joins BCB host Bob Ross on Tastes of Bainbridge to discuss his family’s decision to move full time into the craft beverage industry.  

    Inspired by a trip to the Highlands region of Scotland, the idea for starting this new business with his parents Helen and Jeff was born.  Subsequent trips to Scotland clarified their vision, and a firm commitment was made to open their establishment on Bainbridge Island. A new addition to the Bainbridge Island Farmers Market, Matt discusses their unique approach to making gin, the various aromatics used, their venture into Amaro’s, and plans to eventually make quality whiskies.

    For further information, surf to https://www.highsidedistilling.com/  or visit 8895 Three Tree Lane NE during their business hours.  See the website for hours.

    The Bainbridge Island Farmers market is located between City Hall and Bainbridge Performing Arts on Saturdays 9am to 1pm.

    Credits: BCB host: Bob Ross; audio tech: Chris Walker; audio editor: Chris Walker; social media publisher, Chris Walker.

    13 May 2019, 6:51 pm
  • 7 minutes 37 seconds
    Finnriver Ciders now at Farmers Market (TAST-062)

    Fans of the Finnriver Cider Garden in Chimacum will be thrilled to hear their fabulous ciders are now available at the Bainbridge Island Farmers Market. Listen here to learn more about their organic farming and fermenting activities.

    In this podcast Molly Fallon, one of the Cider Garden managers, talks about their array of seasonal ciders and fruit wines and the several experiences one can have at the Cidery, from tasting to tours to exceptional culinary delights.

    Molly also discusses the beautiful art work by local artists for their labels.  Stop by the Farmers Market to sample their ciders every Saturday, or you can visit their farm and cidery. Located in Chimacum, Washington, the farm is open 12 - 9 pm daily.  Check out their website at www.finnriver.com.

    Credits: BCB host: Bob Ross; audio editor: Chris Walker; publisher; Diane Walker.

    29 April 2019, 5:33 pm
  • 5 minutes 53 seconds
    Meet Russell Lawson of Patchwork Gardens (TAST-061)

    If you're a big fan of mushrooms, you need to visit the new Patchwork Gardens booth at the Bainbridge Farmers Market.  Listen here to learn more about Russell Lawson and the many varieties of mushroom he sells at the market.

    Whether you're in the mood for a giant oyster, king or shaggy mane mushroom, the Bainbridge Farmers Market is the place to be on Saturdays from 9 am - 1.  Listen here as Russell Lawson, proprietor of Patchwork Gardens, tells us what it takes to bring these and other fresh delights to the Market each weekend.  

    A new vendor at the Market, Russell discusses his move into growing mushrooms, what motivated this change in farming for him, and how science and technology have played key roles in his success.

    Credits: BCB host: Bob Ross; audio editor: Chris Walker; publisher; Diane Walker.

    17 April 2019, 2:19 am
  • 17 minutes 51 seconds
    Joe Pulicicchio talks winter produce (TAST-060)

    Challenged by the winter snows? So are our grocery stores! Listen here as Town and Country's Joe Pulicicchio describes the best of winter produce, stocking challenges during snow events, and T&C's recent decision to MOVE THE PEPPERS!

    This month's big news is that T&C's peppers and chilies have moved to a new and very colorful display on the back side of the mushroom shelves, opposite the bulk nuts display. Joe explains the rationale behind the move and elaborates on some of the many attributes of these tasty delights and various ways to prepare them.  

    He also describes what looks and tastes good in February, what we can expect moving into March, and what challenges markets face as they struggle to keep fresh and healthy produce on the shelves during difficult weather events.

    Credits: BCB host: Bob Ross; audio editor: Chris Walker; publisher: Diane Walker; Social media: Jen St. Louis.

    16 February 2019, 12:10 am
  • 30 minutes 18 seconds
    Holiday meats, seafood, and produce (TAST-059)

    Listen here as T&C's Joe Pulicicchio joins Bob Ross and Michael Fodness, Director of Meats and Seafood for Town and Country Markets to talk about seasonal meats, seafood and produce items.

    In this rich interaction about popular cuts of meat, seasonal seafood, and traditional holiday items from the produce department, the three exchange favorite recipes and methods of preparation.  It’s a jolly conversation.

    Credits: BCB host: Bob Ross; audio editor: Chris Walker; publisher: Diane Walker; Social media: Jen St. Louis.

    21 December 2018, 5:00 am
  • 25 minutes 8 seconds
    T&C's Joe Pulicicchio on preparing produce for Thanksgiving (TAST-058)

    Purple brussel sprouts, peeling parsnips, and perfect potatoes: T&C's Joe Pulicicchio is back to tell us about the best produce for your holiday meal.

    Our old Tastes of Bainbridge friend, Joe Pulicicchio, Director of Produce and Floral for T&C Markets, returns to the BCB studio this week to talk about the fresh produce scene as we enter the holiday season. 

    From how to cook Brussels sprouts and the need to peel parsnips to the best way to prepare potatoes and what type of potato to use for various dishes, Joe helps ensure your Thanksgiving Dinner will be superb.

    There’s also a fun venture into the use of color and how it is used in the produce department. And, of course, citrus season is upon us and his perspective and advice is delightful. If you care about food, be sure to listen to this one!

    Credits: BCB host: Bob Ross; audio editor: Chris Walker; publisher: Diane Walker; Social media: Jen St. Louis.

    18 November 2018, 6:26 am
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