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Ben invites Jessie Spiby, one famous masterchief finalist, who is gonna teach you how to cook tasty pickles! INGREDIENTS (MAKES 2 JARS) BASIC PICKLE 1/2 cup sugar 2 cups white vinegar 2 cups water 2 tbsp salt 4 quart-sized jars JAR 1: ASIAN VEG 3 medium carrots 1 daikon, peeled OR 20 radishes, skin scrubbed 1 telegraph cucumber, deseeded 2 birds eye chillies, quartered length ways 1 inch ginger, peeled and thinly sliced 1/2 red onion, thinly sliced Basic Pickling Mixture (see above)
Ben shows you how to prepare a yummy tomato soup! INGREDIENTS (SERVES 4) 1 tbsp oil 1 white onions, finely diced 2 tsp demerara sugar 2 garlic cloves, finely diced 5 sprigs thyme, leaves only 3 bay leaves Pinch chilli flakes, or to taste 3 star anise 2x 410 g Ardmona Crushed Tomatoes Salt, to taste 2 cups chicken stock 3 large fresh tomatoes, deseeded & diced 200 g Barilla Ditalini Rigati, pre-cooked 1/4 cup oregano leaves
Mexican food is easy to get very delicious flavours and also super healthy! Olivia Wells teaches you one of her mexican specialities! INGREDIENTS (SERVES 2) PICKLED CABBAGE 1/4 red cabbage, finely sliced Apple cider vinegar, enough to cover cabbage 1/2 lime, juiced Pinch of salt CORN SALSA 2 corn cobs, remove kernels 1 punnet cherry tomatoes, halved 2 spring onion. sliced 1/2 lime, juiced 1 tsp ground cumin 2 tbsp fresh coriander, picked leaves GUACAMOLE 2 avocado, diced 1/2 red onion
Ben shows you how to prepare tasty pickled red onions ! INGREDIENTS 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar 2 tbsp caster sugar 2 tbsp water 1 tsp mixed peppercorns 3 bay leaves Juice of 1 lemon Pinch of salt 11/2 red onions, sliced Bowl of iced water
Ben Milbourne teaches you how to make a flavorful vegetarian burrito bowl. INGREDIENTS (SERVES 1) 700 g water soaked cashews 2 probiotic tablets Salt, to season Juice of 1/2 lemon 2 cups canned black beans 200 g marinated firm tofu 200 g kale 2 avocados, smashed 1 lime cheek 2 corn corn tortillas PICO DE GALLO 1 firm avocado, roughly chopped 1 red onion, finely diced 1 cucumber, roughly diced 20 cherry tomatoes, halved 1 lime, juiced 4 tbsp Hillfarm Garlic Infused Oil Pinch of salt 1/2 bunch
Ben invites us to learn how to cook delish wine-poached pears! INGREDIENTS (SERVES 3) 500 ml Taltarni Mourvedre red wine 1/2 cup caster sugar 1 cinnamon stick 2 star anise 1 cup blackberries 1 cup water 3 Packham pears Pinch salt
INGREDIENTS 500 g sweet potato, diced 500 g butternut pumpkin, diced 2 tbsp maple syrup 2 whole sprigs rosemary 1 garlic clove, finely diced 1 red onion, cut into wedges 9 Dutch carrots, whole Pinch chilli flakes Juice of 1 orange 1 tbsp oil 2 pinches of salt Baby beetroots leaves, to serve
Ben invites us how to show us how to cook irresistible chocolate zoats. INGREDIENTS (SERVES 1) 1/2 cup rolled oats 1 medium zucchini, grated 1 tbsp raw cacao 1 cup almond milk 2 vanilla pods, scrap beans out 1 scoop chocolate protein powder Ganana, to garnish Flaked almonds, to garnish Strawberries, to garnish
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
"The Sugar Trap" shows the bitter truth about sugar and its effects on our "Stone Age" brain.
Global warming could drastically alter the world wine map. Temperatures are expected to rise from 3° to 5°C by 2050, accompanied by a decrease in summertime precipitation, much more frequent heat waves (over 35°C) that are fatal to grapevines, increased soil erosion and irrigation problems. This investigative documentary surveys the research carried out and the decisions made by both vineyard owners and scientists to tackle the question of global warming.
"Pirate For The Sea" is the biography of Paul Watson, the most influential ocean environmental activist ever.
A climate dilemma in the Arctic circle ! Located in the Svalbard archipelago, Longyearbyen is the northernmost city in the world. Here we extract coal for one hundred years as an energetic and economic source, which stirs many environmental paradoxes. For scientists, politicians and city locals, Longyearbyen is now facing a race against the clock.
Global warming could drastically alter the world wine map. Temperatures are expected to rise from 3° to 5°C by 2050, accompanied by a decrease in summertime precipitation, much more frequent heat waves (over 35°C) that are fatal to grapevines, increased soil erosion and irrigation problems. This investigative documentary surveys the research carried out and the decisions made by both vineyard owners and scientists to tackle the question of global warming.
‘ĀINA: That Which Feeds Us’ – The best-kept secret on Kaua`i isn’t a secluded beach or local surf spot, it’s that four of the world’s largest chemical companies are using the island as an open-air testing ground for pesticides on genetically modified crops. Winner Accolades Global Film Competition.
Living the Change explores solutions to the global crises we face today through the inspiring stories of people pioneering change in their own lives and in their communities in order to live in a sustainable and regenerative way.
An elephant never forgets….but a hummingbird? A tiger thinks fast on its feet….but a tortoise? If you think you can’t teach an old dog new tricks, have you spent time with a pig? Featuring cutting edge scientists and the fascinating creatures they’re studying, Think Like an Animal, explores exciting new research and dispels old myths about how animals think.
"Pirate For The Sea" is the biography of Paul Watson, the most influential ocean environmental activist ever.
Africa's Outsiders focuses on how animals born with unusual colors (caused by mutations in their genes) have a much harder struggle than animals born with traditional and recognizable colors. This amazing documentary follows the struggle of three extremely different species: a white lion, a white baboon, and a yellow crocodile, though other animals that were born without pigmentation or proper camouflage experience.
The exotic Southeast Asian island of Borneo is home to the Pygmy Elephant; field researcher Englebert Dausip is sent on a mission through the ancient rainforests and dangerous swamps of the island to locate, track, and study these elusive elephants.
Everywhere around the world vegetal species, once cultivated, have disappeared.In saint petersbourg the Nikolai Vavilov Institute of Plant Industry preserves, cultivates, and studies more than 350 000 plants.For 120 years that unique granary has prevented famines all around the globe. This film shows how a group of ethnobotanists meets the members of the Vavilov Institute which has launched a project of international cooperation…
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
The story of the Tennessee Brewery charts the rise and fall of the regional brewing industry in the United States of the late 1890's thru the 1950's as seen thru the lens of the this historic landmark.
Global warming could drastically alter the world wine map. Temperatures are expected to rise from 3° to 5°C by 2050, accompanied by a decrease in summertime precipitation, much more frequent heat waves (over 35°C) that are fatal to grapevines, increased soil erosion and irrigation problems. This investigative documentary surveys the research carried out and the decisions made by both vineyard owners and scientists to tackle the question of global warming.
INGREDIENTS 500 g sweet potato, diced 500 g butternut pumpkin, diced 2 tbsp maple syrup 2 whole sprigs rosemary 1 garlic clove, finely diced 1 red onion, cut into wedges 9 Dutch carrots, whole Pinch chilli flakes Juice of 1 orange 1 tbsp oil 2 pinches of salt Baby beetroots leaves, to serve
Ben invites Jessie Spiby, one famous masterchief finalist, who is gonna teach you how to cook tasty pickles! INGREDIENTS (MAKES 2 JARS) BASIC PICKLE 1/2 cup sugar 2 cups white vinegar 2 cups water 2 tbsp salt 4 quart-sized jars JAR 1: ASIAN VEG 3 medium carrots 1 daikon, peeled OR 20 radishes, skin scrubbed 1 telegraph cucumber, deseeded 2 birds eye chillies, quartered length ways 1 inch ginger, peeled and thinly sliced 1/2 red onion, thinly sliced Basic Pickling Mixture (see above)
Ben shows you how to prepare a yummy tomato soup! INGREDIENTS (SERVES 4) 1 tbsp oil 1 white onions, finely diced 2 tsp demerara sugar 2 garlic cloves, finely diced 5 sprigs thyme, leaves only 3 bay leaves Pinch chilli flakes, or to taste 3 star anise 2x 410 g Ardmona Crushed Tomatoes Salt, to taste 2 cups chicken stock 3 large fresh tomatoes, deseeded & diced 200 g Barilla Ditalini Rigati, pre-cooked 1/4 cup oregano leaves
Mexican food is easy to get very delicious flavours and also super healthy! Olivia Wells teaches you one of her mexican specialities! INGREDIENTS (SERVES 2) PICKLED CABBAGE 1/4 red cabbage, finely sliced Apple cider vinegar, enough to cover cabbage 1/2 lime, juiced Pinch of salt CORN SALSA 2 corn cobs, remove kernels 1 punnet cherry tomatoes, halved 2 spring onion. sliced 1/2 lime, juiced 1 tsp ground cumin 2 tbsp fresh coriander, picked leaves GUACAMOLE 2 avocado, diced 1/2 red onion
Ben Milbourne teaches you how to make a flavorful vegetarian burrito bowl. INGREDIENTS (SERVES 1) 700 g water soaked cashews 2 probiotic tablets Salt, to season Juice of 1/2 lemon 2 cups canned black beans 200 g marinated firm tofu 200 g kale 2 avocados, smashed 1 lime cheek 2 corn corn tortillas PICO DE GALLO 1 firm avocado, roughly chopped 1 red onion, finely diced 1 cucumber, roughly diced 20 cherry tomatoes, halved 1 lime, juiced 4 tbsp Hillfarm Garlic Infused Oil Pinch of salt 1/2 bunch
Ben invites us to learn how to cook delish wine-poached pears! INGREDIENTS (SERVES 3) 500 ml Taltarni Mourvedre red wine 1/2 cup caster sugar 1 cinnamon stick 2 star anise 1 cup blackberries 1 cup water 3 Packham pears Pinch salt
Ben shows you how to prepare tasty pickled red onions ! INGREDIENTS 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar 2 tbsp caster sugar 2 tbsp water 1 tsp mixed peppercorns 3 bay leaves Juice of 1 lemon Pinch of salt 11/2 red onions, sliced Bowl of iced water
Ben invites us how to show us how to cook irresistible chocolate zoats. INGREDIENTS (SERVES 1) 1/2 cup rolled oats 1 medium zucchini, grated 1 tbsp raw cacao 1 cup almond milk 2 vanilla pods, scrap beans out 1 scoop chocolate protein powder Ganana, to garnish Flaked almonds, to garnish Strawberries, to garnish
Monty Don moves to the potager or kitchen gardens where vegetables and flowers are planted together in beautiful displays, a style that is copied the world over.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.
When you open your pantry, do images of the rugged mountains of South America, the colorful tablelands of Africa and the fertile river valleys of the Middle East dance before your eyes? If not, you have yet to discover amaranth, quinoa, spelt, kamut and teff, the quintet of nutritional powerhouses known as the ancient grains. The legends behind their origins many millennia past, their loss over time and their ultimate modern revival - literally tell the story of civilization.