The Edible Valley Podcast
Episodes

Tuesday Jun 30, 2020
Tuesday Jun 30, 2020
What a great time we had talking to the owners of Tidal Cafe! Kurt and Blythe Reimer were exuberant, enthusiastic, and gracious guests on this episode the Edible Valley. Their passion for the Valley, good food, and building community bursts forth in everything they do. It's impossible to not get swept up in their energy and dedication to their craft! Facebook: Tidal Cafe Instagram:Tidal Cafe

Friday Nov 30, 2018
Friday Nov 30, 2018
Do you eat, drink, think, local? We have “Edible Vancouver Island” to talk with us about their new with quarterly publication and online resource, committed to celebrating and promoting the local food and drink culture of Vancouver Island. Dawn Postnikoff (Publisher / Editor) and Danika McDowell (Creative Director) join us to discuss their new project.

Wednesday Jan 18, 2017
Wednesday Jan 18, 2017
You can buy direct from the producer, you can go to the farmer's market, or there's local shops, etc. Those are all great if you live here, and know when and where to find them. But Dawn Postnikoff from Westcoast Gourmet is providing an online option. Great for locals, but importantly, Tourists. Fans. Out-of-towners. Dawn is pulling it all together and making it available to everyone! Hear her story of hows and whos and whys of taking Comox Valley Food to the world stage! Check Out @ Westcoast Gourmet Provisions

Wednesday Feb 24, 2016
Wednesday Feb 24, 2016
In tonight’s episode, Jon and Darren chat about the local food scene, including upcoming events such as Dine Around Comox Valley. They also touch on the recent change in format and other exciting changes on the way. There's a small recap of previous episodes, and a glimpse of what’s to come! Listen in and let them know what you think, or pose your questions - they'll be happy to answer!

Wednesday Jul 29, 2015
Wednesday Jul 29, 2015
In the studio today, Ben-zion Eni joined us to discuss his newest endeavour, the Hub Café in downtown Courtenay. Ben has stepped out of a 20 year career working with fresh produce and jumped into the service side of the food industry! We talked to him about the jump - the motivations, hesitations, and everything in between. But as we got to talking, the thing that struck us the most is his sense of community. It's obvious that it plays a significant role in his café. This great little spot has great food, a great atmosphere, a great location, and you just know it's going to succeed!