Episode 4

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Published on:

28th Oct 2021

Carpinito Brothers: A Family Farming Story

In this episode of Field to Fork, we head down to the Green River Valley in Kent, where over 50 years ago two brothers turned a passion for growing pumpkins into a beloved local farm destination that encompasses over 800 acres of farmland.

In part one of our interview with Carpinito Brothers co-founder Mike Carpinito, we’ll learn about...

The pumpkin patch roots of this home-grown enterprise...

The importance and appeal of locally-farmed produce for consumers, including restaurants...

The challenges facing this family-owned business and how they’ve written their own success story....

And more!

And don't miss part two of our interview, where we move into the kitchen to get the Field to Fork focused treatment on three of Carpinito Brothers popular seasonal crops: chards, kales, and hard squashes. Learn how they’re grown, how to store and cook with them, and why they’re being featured in dishes as part of Seattle Restaurant Week.

http://www.carpinito.com

Thanks to our sponsors Charlie's Produce and Seattle Restaurant Week!

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Field to Fork
Take a deep dive into the Puget Sound food world, from farming to fine dining.
As part of the Seattle Good Business Network’s Good Food Economy program, Field to Fork is focused on celebrating a resilient, sustainable, and just local food economy. Through thoughtful and lively conversations, we let the experts speak for themselves on their unique experiences and diverse perspectives, providing a highly accessible platform to boost important stories and support independent businesses in the Puget Sound food economy.

www.fieldtoforkpodcast.com

Hosted by Seattle-based chef Becky Selengut and local podcaster Keith Bacon.
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Keith Bacon

Writer, producer, and podcaster Keith Bacon adds distinctive flavor and irresistible appeal to creative efforts seen and heard around the world. From three-word taglines to scripted content, Keith’s creative talents have been incorporated into countless advertising campaigns for digital/web, print, TV & radio, and theatrical. Bacon is also in demand for ideation and concept development, naming and branding, scriptwriting and editing, social media strategy and content creation, music supervision, producing, and curation. On top of all that he produces and hosts the hyper-local podcast All Ways West Seattle, and makes incredible coleslaw!