So how do you know, as a chef, where you should be putting your energy outside of your normal job description? Because quite often on CHEF Radio, we talk about how chefs have positive impacts outside of the kitchen through great leadership practices, mentorship, fundraisers, and foundations, but maybe one of the single biggest impacts we can make is through our own responsible purchasing and sourcing and teaching the next generation the importance of being stewards of our foodways and food systems.
Reducing our carbon footprint through climate education, menu planning, reducing food waste, and even packaging and plastics reduction are just some of the ways we can leave this industry better than how we found it, and let's face it, when you become a leader in our industry, you're expected to do so much more than just simply create menu items, work service, and write a schedule.
And of course, as individual chefs, we can each do this on our own, but as you’re going to hear today, when a farmer and a chef work hand-in-glove to create a Regenerative Organic utopia such as Chef’s Garden, the impact they can have is immeasurable, and it's no coincidence that this is Earth Week, and we are releasing this on Earth Day, because I couldn't imagine a better couple of guests to talk about the major positive impacts they’ve had on our planet and people and why would they do is massively important. Support Regenerative Organic Agriculture!
Here’s what else you’ll hear:
Farmer Lee Jones
Chef Jamie Simpson
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