Mouthful’s host Michele Anna Jordan welcomes Emmet and Lynda Hopkins and Charlotte, a 9-day-old Nubian dwarf goat, of Foggy River Farm, to talk about their family farm south of Healdsburg and
Food For Thought provides healing nutrition and compassion toover 850 people affected by serious
Food For Thought provides healing nutrition and compassion toover 850 people affected by serious
Food For Thought
Upcoming Food Drives
June 10th, 11th, 17th, 2017
For 26 years, we have provided nutrition services for people affected by HIV/AIDS in Sonoma County. Today, there are more
Mouthful welcomes John Harris, writer, artist, publisher and author of the delightful new book FOODOODLES From the Museum of Culinary History.
Podcast:
The spread of Covid-19 in the Bay Area has caused businessesto ramp up their plans to protect employees
While the Kincade fire is now largely under control, it hasleft many of our neighbors reliving the nightmare of the Camp Fire, the TubbsFire and other recent fires they survived. Reporter
As the Kincade fire continues to burn in Sonoma County, manyare reliving the nightmare of wildfires they’ve survived in the past. ReporterAdia White has the story.
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Forestville Skatespot Fun Run
Forestville Downtown Park
Sunday, April 29th, 2019
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Musical zombies rise from the dead to sing an evening of ‘50’s pop standards.
Let me try that again.
On February 4, 1964, The Plaids, an eastern Pennsylvania-based vocal
The Independent Office of Law Enforcement Review andOutreach, or IOLERO, was created to strengthen transparency and trust in theSonoma County
Israeli Film Festival 2019
Rialto Cinemas
March 5th – 26th, 2019
Welcome to the 4th JCC Sonoma County Israeli Film Festival! Every year the JFF reviews a large number of great
Frances Rivetti, writer and journalist from Petaluma by way of rural England, talks about her two books, Fog Valley Crush and Fog Valley Winter, charming explorations of her adopted home.
Tune in Sunday evening at 6 p..m. when Fred Cline and his daughter winemaker Megan Cline talk about their newest wines, a highly drinkable white blend and red blend named Farmhouse,
California forests and the rich natural history of Sonoma County are brought to light with Fred Euphrat, forester and author of Sonoma Mandala, a collection of essays originally broadcast on KRCB
Fred Waitzkin, best-selling author of Searching for Bobby Fischer, joins Suzanne Lang in conversation on his writing and latest work addressing friendship and homelessness, Anything is Good.
Also featured is Susan Sisko Carter, singer and Hollywood scriptwriter, with her novel, The Lyric Hotel.
It’s A Novel Idea, Sunday August 4th at 10am PT on KRCB 104.9 FM, streaming and podcasting at krcb.org.
Mouthful welcomes Frederique Lavoipierre, former Mouthful producer, founder of Insectapalooza and head of the Classroom Garden at Sonoma State University, and Veronica Bowers, beloved chocolatier who currently devotes all of her
Around The World With French Oak Gypsy Band!
Occidental Center for the Arts
Saturday, May 27th, 2017 @ 8:00pm
French Oak Gypsy Band gives a fresh spin on French and American
Friday Night Live at the Plaza
Downtown Cloverdale
June 1st – August 31st, 2018
Downtown Cloverdale comes alive with Friday Night Live at the Plaza & Street Fair. In addition
From Both Hips
Main Stage West
May 19th – June 4th, 2017
Paul has been accidentally shot in the hip by a policeman. Back from hospital he is overcome with feelings
Mouthful takes listeners’ calls and discusses sourdough starters and gardening with our new engineer, Eric Loeschner.
Mouthful:
In 2006, film maker Les Blank and tea merchant and artist David Hoffman speak about their project “All In This Tea.” It was one of the films featured in last year’s
Originally aired May 29, 2011 – Mouthful goes fishing with Carson Hunter and Jen Larsen of Carson’s Catch. Carson and Jen are familiar faces at local farmers markets, where they sell
Originally aired November 7, 2010: Madhur Jaffrey returns to talk about her latest book, At Home With Madhur Jaffrey. We revisit an earlier visit, too.
Podcast:
Originally aired April 11, 2010: Is everything you’ve been told about nutrition wrong? Should you be eating more rather than less animal fat? Quite possibly. Find out when Mouthful welcomes Sally
Host Gil Mansergh is in Europe for a few weeks, so we are celebrating Halloween a tad bit early with a reprise of a Word by Word conversation with novelist Molly
From the Mouthful archive: Terri Pischoff Wuerthner discusses “In A Cajun Kitchen,” and Mouthful Salon continues with Deborah Walton of Canvas Ranch.
Podcast:
Mouthful features an archive episode with local nutritionist Anne Fisher Silva and Peggy Fallon, founder and president of the Weston A. Price Foundation. This archive edition is essential background to an
In honor of the upcoming Sonoma County Book Festival and the the festival’s benefit, held earlier at Mimi Luebbermann’s Windrush Farm, tonight’s episode of Mouthful features writer Anne Zimmerman, author of
Mouthful welcomes Dr. Daphne Miller, author of “The Jungle Effect: The Healthiest Diets From Around the World – Why They Work and How To Make Them Work For You,” which has
From the Mouthful Archive – Geoff Kruth, director of wine at The Farmhouse Inn & Restaurant, returns to Mouthful after becoming the first master sommelier in Sonoma County. *Original Air Date:
Mouthful visits Big Island, the Hilo Farmers’ Market and speaks with vendors selling honey, goat cheese and vanilla; and finds mangosteen trees.
Podcast:
Mouthful visits Big Island, the Hilo Farmers’ Market and speaks with vendors selling honey, goat cheese and vanilla; and finds mangosteen trees.
Podcast:
Originally aired on December 30, 2007 – Mouthful welcomes Judith Jones, legendary editor and author of “The Tenth Muse: My Life in Food” and introduces two new segments, “Good Cook’s Pantry”
Mouthful heads to Hawaii to explore kava kava, or awa, the sacred beverage of the Polynesian triangle. This episode focuses on contemporary awa, with a visit to an awa bar in
Mark Pasternak of Devil’s Gulch Ranch in Nicasio and Dan Goldfield of Dutton Goldfield Winery yuck it up as they chat about pinot noir in western Marin.
Podcast:
The gals from Not Yer Momma’s Granola make for a lively hour.
It’s a rebroadcast, as Michele continues to recuperate from a bad virus. Originally aired January 8, 2012
The gals from Not Yer Momma’s Granola make for a lively hour.
It’s a rebroadcast, as Michele continues to recuperate from a bad virus. Originally aired January 8, 2012
Originally aired in July of 2005, Mouthful talks about the book and the documentary The Secrets of Salsa; and chats with chef Augustin Gaytan.
Podcast:
In a special archive edition of Mouthful, we hear about Williams Ranches, inheritors of Bruce Campbell’s enormously successful style of raising Sonoma County lamb. (Originally aired July 10, 2011)
Originally aired December 28, 2008: Mouthful heads to sea with Tony and Carol Anello of Spud Point Crab Shack and The Annabelle, one of the working crab boats docked at Bodega
Natural History Walk and Picnic with Kevin Munroe
Laguna Environmental Center
Friday, June 9, 2017 @ 5:30pm
Join us for this special full-moon exploration of Irwin Creek and Lower Stone
Funky Fridays
Hood Historic Mansions
Thru August 31st, 2018
This 14-week FUNdraiser for Sonoma County Regional Parks Foundation offers live music from some of the best bands of Northern California, every
Funky Fridays Concert Series
Hood Mansion
Friday, May 26th – Friday, September 1st, 2017 @ 7:00pm
Funky Fridays is family-oriented for kids and adults of all ages in a festival-like atmosphere
Garden Society is a female-centric local cannabis company, started by two women, Erin Gore and Karli Warner. The company sells products like low-dose chocolates and pre-rolled joints.
When KRCB news director Steve Mencher found out about Garden Society, the Podcast, he wanted to learn more.
More about Garden Society here, for those over 21.
(Image: Garden Society cofounder Erin Gore. Photo supplied by Garden Society)
Their company is a bit of a mash-up – they sell cannabis products aimed at women through retail outlets and the equivalent of Tupperware parties.
Garden Society is a female-centric
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