Listen "The Rainbow on Your Plate: Hammonds' 125-Year Food Legacy"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textEver wondered what happens when a 125-year-old family farm meets a modern food charity? The magic that unfolds is changing how communities access fresh, nutritious food across Britain.This episode takes us behind the scenes with Jon Hammond and Richard Grant from Hammond's Farm, a fourth-generation family business growing everything from traditional root vegetables to colourful purple carrots across their 2,500-acre farm (that's over 1,200 football pitches!). Their passion for quality produce is matched only by their commitment to ensuring good food reaches everyone who needs it.The conversation challenges our preconceptions about food appearance and value. As Jon eloquently puts it, "somehow we've managed to get ourselves into this place where we think it matters what food looks like." Their partnership with The Bread and Butter Thing demonstrates how "wonky" vegetables – those that might not meet supermarket cosmetic standards but taste absolutely delicious – can bridge the gap between food abundance and food access.What makes this partnership so powerful is the shared commitment to "eating the rainbow" – enjoying diverse, colourful vegetables regardless of shape or size. When Hammond's supplied yellow and purple carrots, it created excitement among TBBT members who might never have had the opportunity to try such varieties. This diversity isn't just about culinary adventure; it's fundamentally important for balanced nutrition.The episode also reveals fascinating food facts (did you know the "carrots improve eyesight" myth was created to hide the invention of radar during WWII?) while tackling serious issues around food affordability and accessibility. When healthy calories cost twice as much as unhealthy ones, collaborations like this become essential bridges to nutritional equality.Join us for this heartwarming conversation about British farming heritage, food innovation, and how partnerships can transform communities one wonky parsnip at a time. Discover how Hammond's isn't just growing vegetables – they're cultivating hope.
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