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Sustainable Alaska by Common Ground Alaska Farmstead
Tandy Hogate
51 episodes
5 days ago
Welcome to Sustainable Alaska, where we talk about all things pertaining to Alaska living, homesteading, farming, and gardening. Susstainable Alaska is sponsored by Common Ground Alaska - a teaching farmstead that feeds Alaskans.
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Welcome to Sustainable Alaska, where we talk about all things pertaining to Alaska living, homesteading, farming, and gardening. Susstainable Alaska is sponsored by Common Ground Alaska - a teaching farmstead that feeds Alaskans.
Show more...
Home & Garden
Leisure
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Organ Meats - Demystified (and how to enjoy them!)
Sustainable Alaska by Common Ground Alaska Farmstead
1 hour 27 seconds
9 months ago
Organ Meats - Demystified (and how to enjoy them!)

Today I had the opportunity to talk with James from Pluck Seasonings. I met James this summer at the Modern Homesteading conference and got to not just try Pluck but I also got to learn about the passion and mission behind his product. Want to know what makes his seasonings great? They are made with organ meat. Seriously. Pluck is like seasoning salt on steroids because they use only the best salt, responsibly sourced herbs and spices - and organ meat. Now if you’re like me and have been hearing all your life how you should be eating organ meat but aren’t quite ready to jump into liver and onions then this might be just the right answer for you. However, this isn’t a sales pitch for James’ business. I learned so much and was so encouraged listening to James as he told his story and helped me truly understand the “why” behind organ meats. Give it a listen and let us know what you think. And check out Pluck: eatpluck.com

Sustainable Alaska by Common Ground Alaska Farmstead
Welcome to Sustainable Alaska, where we talk about all things pertaining to Alaska living, homesteading, farming, and gardening. Susstainable Alaska is sponsored by Common Ground Alaska - a teaching farmstead that feeds Alaskans.