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    Explore " additives" with insightful episodes like "WMBA S3E1 Things That Shouldn't Be In Beer?", "Wild yeasts and aerobic stability of silages and TMR: Potential negative effects on intake and production", "New QAnon Single Dropped, Cheesecake Factory = Economic Powerhouse? 10.11.23", "Plant-based Food Trends w/ Elizabeth Raymond of NoBull Burgers" and "Nutrition Matters: It’s all in the label – or not by Rebecca Smith – Coromind Issue 7, 2023" from podcasts like ""What's My Age Again?", "Real Science Exchange", "The Daily Zeitgeist", "Confidence Through Health" and "Coromind"" and more!

    Episodes (16)

    WMBA S3E1 Things That Shouldn't Be In Beer?

    WMBA S3E1 Things That Shouldn't Be In Beer?

    CJ's drinking: Dreamweaver Black Forest Stout from Bright Brewery

    A chocolate stout with vanilla, cherry, cacao and lactose - Dreamweaver Black Forest Stout is what dreams are made of! Rich, decadent and delicious.

     

    Scott's drinking: Why is there Seaweed in my Beer? from 4 Pines Brewing

    An Aussie Pils presenting golden to straw in colour and light in body, with clean malt notes. A dash of Tassie grown Enigma hops make this pilsner unmistakably Tasmanian. Flavours and aromas of Guava and Lychee from the hops are boosted by the salinity in an addition of Seaweed for a fruity and umami combo that finishes crisp to leave you wanting more.

    Wild yeasts and aerobic stability of silages and TMR: Potential negative effects on intake and production

    Wild yeasts and aerobic stability of silages and TMR: Potential negative effects on intake and production

    Guests: Dr. Limin Kung, University of Delaware, and guest Bonni Kowalke, Stem Ag Consulting

    Our Real Science Exchange pubcast always has leading scientists and industry professionals discussing the latest ideas and trends, and tonight, we have two distinguished guests. Dr. Limin Kung and Bonni Kowalke join us to discuss wild yeasts in silage.

    Dr. Kung begins by giving an overview of the impacts of wild yeast on silage, where they're either going to anaerobically ferment sugars to ethanol or aerobically; these wild yeasts can lead to spoiled silages and spoiled TMR. (8:32)

    Bonni and Limin then go on to detail management strategies and practices for reducing the impacts of wild yeast on silage and TMR, including harvest speed, silage moisture content, pack density, feed-out rate, and additives. (10:59)

    Bonni gives her perspective as a consultant about how she works with clients ahead of silage harvest to be able to prevent wild yeast infestation or any other problems. Most of her notes come right after harvest is finished with a list of things the farm wants to do differently next time, which she likens to a game plan for a team sport. (18:09)

    Dr. Kung describes how to determine if you have an issue with wild yeast in silage. Primarily, one would see aerobic instability via heating and perhaps molding. There will be a distinct telltale odor as well. Unfortunately, there is no on-farm test; samples must be sent to the lab for analysis. (23:10)

    Limin and Bonni give their top issues in regard to silage quality that they see in the field, along with ways to help producers get the very best quality silage off their fields each year. (26:40)

    This takes a turn into a discussion about how drone technology could be used in the future for perfecting silage moisture content predictions in the field before chopping. (32:02)

    Scott asks Bonni and Limin about the addition of NPN (such as urea or anhydrous ammonia) or sugar sources (such as molasses) to silage and what kind of impact that might have on silage quality. (37:24)

    Bonni gives an overview of silage inoculants and additives. (47:13)

    Limin and Bonni conclude by comparing the stability of legume silages and corn silages, an overview of inoculation best practices, and their take-home messages to ensure high-quality silage. (51:28)

    As mentioned in the show, Bonni Kowalke’s contact information at Stem Ag Consulting is bonni@stemagconsulting.com.

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    New QAnon Single Dropped, Cheesecake Factory = Economic Powerhouse? 10.11.23

    Plant-based Food Trends w/ Elizabeth Raymond of NoBull Burgers

    Plant-based Food Trends w/ Elizabeth Raymond of NoBull Burgers

    Processed foods have been around for decades. In recent years, thanks to research showing that a diet higher in plants is healthier, the plant-based food movement has gained a lot of traction. As Elizabeth Raymond shares, her mom Crissanne was well ahead of the trend as she started making her veggieburgers for family and friends back in the 70s and 80s.

    One of the key driving forces behind NoBull Burgers is using real food ingredients grown from the earth. We talk about the importance of knowing what is in the food you buy, whether at the grocery store or at a restaurant. While one meal won't likely kill you, it's the continual exposure to toxins, fillers, and chemicals in our foods that cause long term damage that shortens our lives. Elizabeth believes it is important to be a farm to table product and not a farm to lab to table product.

    To learn more check out www.nobullburger.com and follow them on Instagram and other social media @nobullburger

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    Nutrition Nugget: Popsicles

    Nutrition Nugget: Popsicles

    Nutrition Nugget! Bite-size, bonus episodes offering tips, tricks and approachable science. This week, Jenn's talking about Popsicles. Popsicles are a popular choice when it comes to having a cold, sweet treat or a substitute for ice cream, but did you know that popsicles qualify as an ultra-processed food? Popsicles contain high sugar content and additives such as gums and thickeners that, studies show, can cause gastrointestinal upset. The dyes used to color popsicles have also been linked to hyperactivity in children. Jenn shares which ingredients to avoid when choosing popsicles and how reading the nutrition labels can actually help you choose the best option available to you. She also shares how you can make your own popsicles with a couple of fresh ingredients! Tune in today to learn if popsicles are really a healthier option compared to ice cream. Like what you're hearing? Be sure to check out the full length episodes; new releases every Wednesday.  Have an idea for a nutrition nugget?  Submit it here: https://asaladwithasideoffries.com/index.php/contact/       

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    Creating a Thriving Company Culture: Insights from Dana Rodriguez

    Creating a Thriving Company Culture: Insights from Dana Rodriguez

    A Must Watch Episode with Powerhouse Dana Rodriguez who has most recently partnered with South Park Creators, Matt Stone and Trey Parker for the revitalization of world famous Casa Bonita!

    Meet Dana Rodriguez, a highly skilled restaurateur and James Beard Award-nominated chef. Originally from Mexico, Dana has built a successful career in the restaurant industry, owning several establishments and a mezcal brand. Her journey began 25 years ago as a dishwasher and has since led her to become a powerful force in the industry. Dana is passionate about nurturing a strong work culture and providing support to her employees, understanding that their happiness is key to a thriving business. In this conversation with Mario Nocifera, she shares her insights on mentorship, employee well-being, and the importance of creating a lasting legacy.

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    Nutrition Nugget: Ultra-Processed Food

    Nutrition Nugget: Ultra-Processed Food

    Nutrition Nugget! Bite-size, bonus episodes offering tips, tricks, and approachable science. This week, Jenn's talking about ultra-processed food. The statistics show that 57% of adults' diets come from ultra-processed foods, and 67% of children’s daily calories come from empty calories. To identify ultra-processed foods, they are typically wrapped in plastic and contain at least one ingredient you don’t usually find in a kitchen, like emulsifiers and additives. Although there are some benefits to ultra-processed foods, such as being less expensive and more economically accessible, it’s essential to weigh the options to make the right choice for you. Like what you're hearing? Be sure to check out the full length episodes; new releases every Wednesday.  Have an idea for a nutrition nugget?  Submit it here: https://asaladwithasideoffries.com/index.php/contact/       

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    Ultra-Processed People by Chris van Tulleken

    Become A Member of Salad with a Side of Fries

    Jenn’s Free Menu Plan

    A Salad With a Side of Fries

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    The Rainbow of Problems with Food Coloring

    The Rainbow of Problems with Food Coloring

    For thousands of years, we’ve been adding color to our world to make it more beautiful — and cocktails are no exception. But before you add that dye, consider the advice of our Chief Medical Correspondent, Dr. Ryan Aycock — the Cocktail MD! He’s here to drain the color from your your face and your recipes in this episode of Agave Road Trip!

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    Activated Charcoal Makes your Cocktails Black, Your Teeth White, and Your Poop Firm

    Activated Charcoal Makes your Cocktails Black, Your Teeth White, and Your Poop Firm

    Is it just me or is activated charcoal suddenly in everything? We’re joined by our Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Ryan Aycock (the Emergency Room Doctor Currently Known as Cocktail MD) to talk about what activated charcoal is, what it does, and how it can deactivate birth control when it’s included in cocktails. But also how it can turn your teeth black, which is sort of another kind of birth control. Just in time for the holidays, we give you a lump-of-coal episode of Agave Road Trip!

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    125: The Real Food Challenge with Lyndsy Karrie

    125: The Real Food Challenge with Lyndsy Karrie

    Holistic nutritionist Lyndsy Karrie is on a mission to share how eliminating processed foods and toxic chemicals can transform your life for the better. In this episode, she's sharing her personal journey of how doing so helped reverse the symptoms of her son's autism while also helping others do the same. Get ready for a powerful episode on unveiling the toxins that infiltrate our lives and the special diet you can incorporate to heal the gut for more energy and vitality than ever before!

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    Episode 67: How To Get Kids Eating Healthier (without them even knowing) with Laini Oldfield

    Episode 67: How To Get Kids Eating Healthier (without them even knowing) with Laini Oldfield

    This week on the podcast I am chatting to Laini Oldfield from The Wholefood Collective. Today we are speaking about a topic I know will be popular - how to get your kids eating better (without them even knowing). Laini has such a great approach to this topic, gives so many great examples, and takes the parental pressure off when it comes to healthy eating and kids. 

    In this podcast episode Laini and I discuss:

    • Laini's humble beginnings of starting a local co-op in her garage as a Mum of 5; 
    • Her radically different approach to changing family nutrition through whole-foods; 
    • Laini's approach to adding more nutrition to our kids' diets 'on the sly' so that they won't even notice the changes;
    • Why this approach is an easy first step for parents;
    • How to start making some momentum  with diet changes, and using that momentum to keep you motivated;
    • Laini's 4-step approach to introducing healthy foods to kids;
    •  Practical ways to start changing our diets with easy swap-outs, and easy add-ins to increase your children's nutritional intake;
    • Laini shares a personal story about how she got her daughter to finally enjoy cauliflower;
    • Plus examples of how to replace favourite foods such as vegemite, and how to increase nutritional intake through a mineral-rich sprinkle that you can add to your family meals.
    • How to build a diverse gut microbiome;
    • And, lastly, the benefits of taking a light-hearted approach to making dietary changes. 

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    Super Sugar Tequila: Fortified with Four Essential Additives

    Super Sugar Tequila: Fortified with Four Essential Additives

    How sweet it is! Mexican regulations allow up to 1% of your tequila to be additives, the four most common being sugar-based syrup, glycerin, oak extract, and caramel coloring. Purists get outraged by this — it’s cheating! But we’re far more interested in what this means from a health standpoint. So we called in Agave Road Trip medical correspondent Dr. Ryan Aycock. Cocktail MD gives us the lowdown on tequila additives in this episode of Agave Road Trip!

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    Potential Benefits of Tribochemistry

    Potential Benefits of Tribochemistry

    One approach for perfecting motion through the reduction of friction and wear is to examine the potential benefits of tribochemistry. This growing field gives researchers the opportunity to design a machinery system that takes advantage of the interaction of a specific lubricant with a particular metal surface under its operating conditions. The resulting products of the interaction act to maximize the efficiency of the machinery, leading us further down the road to perfecting motion. Discussions are held with two leading researchers, Drs. Kuldeep Mistry (The Timken Company) and Nicolas Argibay (Sandia National Laboratories), to provide their viewpoints on the current and future potential for tribochemistry. 

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