Season 6, Episode 34, December 7, 14th, 2019
A Real Good Kitchen” Food Incubator launching in 2020, East Knoxville, Tennessee
A visit wirh Bailey Foster, Founder of a new business “Real Good Kitchen”, a food incubator launching in 2020, located on Magnolia Avenue, in Knoxville, TN with the goal of Improving our community through food.
Fred Sauceman from Johnson City, TN shares a Pot Luck Radio segment from Putnam County, TN where he visits Mark & Sheri Guenther - owners of Muddy Pond Sorghum Mill, and producers of Muddy Pond Sorghum.
And I also have news about a community potluck dinner coming up December 20th in Greenback, TN for a good cause, and about how you can help hungry people in need for Christmas on December 14th , by doing so, possibly win a hand-made, bamboo, fly fishing rod, made by the hands of an East, TN fly fishing legend, Walter Babb - and also a shot at placing the winning bid 10 dozen flies tied by Walter himself that are his “go-to” nymphs when fishing the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Links to guests and mentioned events:
Real Good Kitchen: https://therealgoodkitchen.com/
Century Harvest Farm Foundation Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/centuryharvest/
Century Harvest Farms Foundation website link: https://centuryharvest.org/
Fred Sauceman: https://www.facebook.com/fred.sauceman
Greenback Community Potluck Dinner, December 20th: https://www.facebook.com/events/591971984944636/?active_tab=about
Muddy Pond Sorghum: https://www.muddypondsorghum.com/
Chef Matt Gallaher’s restaurants:
Emilia https://www.opentable.com/r/emilia-knoxville
Knox Mason https://knoxmason.com/
Auction of the Fly Fishing Rod and nymphs made by Walter Babb for the Needy Family Fund of Sweetwater, Tennessee. ***To pre-register in order to participate in the live phone auction on December 14th, call Phil Roy beforehand at: (423) 337-1212. https://littleriveroutfitters.com/pages/fishing/report.htm