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Dressler Parsons, a pastry cook, enlists the help of food, farming, and sustainability experts to design a climate-friendly bakery of the future.
This is a thematically-organized summary of the first nine episodes, as told via clips of guests that felt like they were in conversation with each other. The result is a dynamic, conversational episode that names and explores the main themes that emerged throughout the first Regenerative Baking season; growing sweeteners and grains, cover-cropping/soil health, baking with fruit, the realities of farming at hand scale, fermentation in its broadest sense, "loving the solution" and not just "fixing a problem," the complexities of our current food system, some of the effects climate change is already having on agriculture, building community via food, and an in-depth discussion of whole grain baking.
Regenerative Baking
Dressler Parsons, a pastry cook, enlists the help of food, farming, and sustainability experts to design a climate-friendly bakery of the future.