
Food
200825 minsColor
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Addressing some of the most important issues facing humanity, this original documentary series from Sundance Channel focuses on environmental topics with interviews with forward-thinking designers and features on green products and alternative ideas that may transform our everyday lives.
Season 2 will be available on DVD soon. Buy Season 1 now!
Loss of biodiversity, water depletion, topsoil erosion, carbon emissions: when it comes to conventional farming and industrial food production, the cost goes beyond the supermarket bill. This episode explores the different ways professionals and ordinary people are trying to nourish us with environmentally friendly food and wine. We'll test out a new kid-friendly quesadilla with Andy and Rachel Berliner of Amy's Kitchen, who are bringing organic, locally grown frozen and canned foods to your neighborhood supermarket. At New Mexico's Twin Buttes High School, students from the local Zuni tribe have rejected processed, Styrofoam-packed school lunches to grow their own organic produce on campus; we'll watch as they complete work on the schoolyard greenhouse that will enable them to cultivate their garden year-round. And we'll head to Sonoma, CA for the grape harvest at the Benziger Family Winery, where biodynamic farming results in terrific wines while preserving farmland for generations to come.
Season 2 will be available on DVD soon. Buy Season 1 now!
Loss of biodiversity, water depletion, topsoil erosion, carbon emissions: when it comes to conventional farming and industrial food production, the cost goes beyond the supermarket bill. This episode explores the different ways professionals and ordinary people are trying to nourish us with environmentally friendly food and wine. We'll test out a new kid-friendly quesadilla with Andy and Rachel Berliner of Amy's Kitchen, who are bringing organic, locally grown frozen and canned foods to your neighborhood supermarket. At New Mexico's Twin Buttes High School, students from the local Zuni tribe have rejected processed, Styrofoam-packed school lunches to grow their own organic produce on campus; we'll watch as they complete work on the schoolyard greenhouse that will enable them to cultivate their garden year-round. And we'll head to Sonoma, CA for the grape harvest at the Benziger Family Winery, where biodynamic farming results in terrific wines while preserving farmland for generations to come.


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Tuesday August 12 at 11PM
Friday August 15 at Noon
Sunday August 17 at 5PM
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