
On Creating Connection with Graham Garvie
04/04/18 • 35 min
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On Making a Name for Iraqi Cuisine with Philip Juma
Chef Philip Juma is a self-trained chef in London. Born to an Iraqi dad and Irish mom, he worked in finance until he had the realization that "doing what you love is more important than any paycheck." Fast-forward a little less than a decade later, Phil owns a business that does popups and catering called Juma Kitchen, he writes a regular column on Iraqi cuisine for the London Evening Standard, and he does food demos at locations like London's iconic Borough Market. Always a fan of London's food stalls, and noticing the placement of those carts being on the front line of London's energy, he knew that there was a space for his family's Iraqi cuisine, which was, at the time, not represented on a significant way before Juma Kitchen hit the scene. "I've gotta put this on the map," he thought. He took a leap of faith, and in this podcast he says, "for anyone who's on the fence in life, I'd say, categorically -- just do it. It's all about action," and that's when it all falls into place. We also talk about getting unstuck and finding strategies to get yourself out of the way, when you're your own worst enemy. I hope you enjoy this episode, and I hope you're inspired to find or make Iraqi cuisine! He describes Iraqi cuisine as like Middle east meets India. It's delicious, and Phil is definitely doing his part forging a path of contemporary Iraqi cuisine. www.jumakitchen.com/ As always, keep it quirky! And please join our conversation on Twitter with #keepitquirkypodcast, and leave me a note @qkatie on Twitter & Instagram. Email me at [email protected]
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On Baking Without Borders with Henrietta Inman, "The Natural Baker"
This episode is with Henrietta Inman, pastry chef and cookbook author, talks with me about WHY she loves using untraditional baking ingredients (it's not just to be "healthy") and she also talks me through how her love of gardening and hosting people at her home has influenced her career. I learn the term "eaty-talky," she makes Zoolander references and we agree that social media somehow seems even more of a double-edged sword when you're self-employed. She talks us through her experiences writing her two cookbooks (her second, "The Natural Baker," just released). I hope you see from our conversation that although Henrietta has thrown out the rulebook of what a delicious baked treat can or should be, she uses her creativity, sharp baking skills and generous spirit to convince us all of her food philosophy. Thanks to Charlotte Hu for the extra motivation to start this podcast in the first place, and for sharing her words of wisdom with us all at the top of the episode. Follow her at @charlottehuco on Instagram. Follow Henrietta on Instagram @henriettainman to find out about her upcoming pop-ups and find "The Natural Baker" cookbook online. Big thanks to Better Almond Butter for supporting this episode. You can get Better Almond Butter in three flavors: Sweet & Salty, Toasted, and Truly Raw. Head on over to betteralmondbutter.com and buy it with offer code KEEPITQUIRKY to get 10% off your entire purchase. I hope you like the episode; thanks for listening!
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