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Hungry for Conversation with Natalie Puche

Chef Riley Huddlesston: Regenerative farming, Our Broken Food System, and Q&As

Hungry for Conversation with Natalie Puche

Cloud10

Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2024

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Riley Joins the conversation and has a lot to say about our broken food system, Regenerative farming, where we should be buying produce and poultry, his unpopular opinion on seed oils, GMO, plus Natalie’s obsession with the YUKA app (not sponsored) and a fun Q&A at the end of the show! Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:17.0

Here we go. Riley just told me I pretty much didn't do the laundry right, which this is why I said I am just going to retire from doing laundry. Maria is fire.

0:20.0

And it's funny he said that growing up his mom really was not horrible or

0:26.6

horrible it would always shrink she'd lose every single sock she would stain

0:31.2

stuff every single thing that could go wrong, she would do.

0:34.0

So then by the age of 12, you're doing your own laundry because you're sick and tired of going to school

0:39.0

with one sock or mismatch socks or stay sure.

0:42.0

Or was she like domesticated and like did everything else

0:44.8

did she cook during you guys have dinners every night a family dinner every

0:48.7

night well until they're divorced but yes oh you did and she. Oh, she was. Why did I think that she was still working and that's why you would like go underneath her desk when you were little and she did some stuff randomly and then she would help out at school as a home cook or whatever they had because it was a tiny,

1:08.1

tiny school when Marike had got into school.

1:10.1

Oh, interesting.

1:11.1

So it was until Marike went to school and then she stopped.

1:15.0

And then start doing that and then after the divorce.

1:20.0

Got it. And you were held when they got a divorce? I think 10. divorce.

1:23.0

I think 10.

1:24.0

So she really went down hell with my laundry after that.

1:29.0

It was the laundry.

1:31.0

Well, I took after... And here we are living it all over again.

1:35.0

You know what's funny though, if I'm really thinking about it?

1:38.2

No one ever taught me how to do laundry.

1:42.2

So my parents got a divorce when I was six or seven and then I moved with my grandparents.

1:48.0

They didn't teach me anything.

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