Episode 14 – You say To-MAY-to, and I say To-MAH-to.
This month we’re learning about one of our favorite vegetables (or fruits?): tomatoes! We speak with Devan Ferreira, of Russell Orchards, who was the winner of the 2024 Mass
Episode 13 – Zucchini: The Gift that Keeps on Giving
This month we’re feeling gourd-geous and heading into the garden to talk about the most bountiful, bodacious cucurbit around: zucchini! Whether you grow it yourself or find it le
Episode 12 – Buzz Buzz, have some HONEY!
This month we are putting on our protective gear and heading to the hives to check in on some of Mother Nature’s hardest working insects! We talk with Sally’s local beekeeper a
Episode 11 – Digging into Compost
This month on the ChopChop podcast we dig deep into…Compost! What is it? Why is it good for your plants? We are joined by Jayne Merner of Earthcare farm to talk about tips for ho
Episode 10 – If You Teach a Kid to Fish…
This month we’re talking about fish and fishing. We hear the story of Gail and Luke, who have a special friendship all because of their shared love of fishing. Kate Masury
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Episode 6 – What is a Sandwich?
What’s your favorite sandwich? We talk about sandwiches, lunch and how to make amazing bread. Jim Lahey stops by to talk about no-knead bread and gives us a great recipe.
Episode 5 – Eatable Gifts!
This month we’re talking about Eatable Gifts because no matter what holiday you celebrate—and even if you don’t celebrate any—it’s a great time of year to shar
Episode 4 – A Squash by any other name
Squash is an incredible vegetable (fruit)! They come in a dizzying array of colors, shapes, sizes and types. They have been grown for thousands of years and are grown on eve
Episode 3 – An Apple a Day…
Does an Apple a day really keep the doctor away? What’s worse than finding a worm in your apple? This week we are talking about the second most popular fruit in the United