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Funeral Potatoes & Wool Mittens
Staci Perry Mergenthal
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Leah Rodriguez’s Magical Oven and How Joy, Faith, and Family Rise Together
Saison 3 · Épisode 7
vendredi 20 décembre 2024 • Durée 01:10:01
Step into the warm and inviting kitchen of Minnesota native Leah Rodriguez, where baking isn’t just a pastime for her, it’s a way to honor tradition, celebrate family, and embrace joy and faith even in life’s hardest seasons.
Get ready to laugh and cry in this episode as Leah shares what she puts in her pumpkin bars that make them extra special, a recipe for funeral hot dish with an Asian flare, and how growing up in a family of 11 kids played a part in raising six children alongside her Juan & Only husband.
She also explains how her magical oven got its nickname, and she takes us on a flavorful journey of her favorite bakeries near New Richmond, Wisconsin where she lives, including a Mexican bakery and restaurant in Chaska, Minnesota.
Photos of Leah, her magical oven, goodies, and recipes for banana bread, pumpkin bars, funeral hot dish, and Crisco chocolate chip cookies are on my blog for you randomsweets.com.
In this episode:
Keys Café & Bakery 9 locations in the Minneapolis and St. Paul area and Hudson WI.
El Paisano Bakery, 117 W. 4th St., Chaska, MN, 952-361-9337
Staci Mergenthal, host and producer
#ourSweetMidwestLife
Website randomsweets.com
Instagram @potatoesandmittens
Instagram @randomsweets
Facebook: Funeral Potatoes & Wool Mittens
Facebook Random Sweets
Pinterest @staciperry
Email: staci@randomsweets.com
Whirlygigs and Watermelon Pickles: Keeping Family Traditions Alive with Stacy Brallier
Saison 3 · Épisode 6
mardi 17 décembre 2024 • Durée 49:25
Today, I’m introducing you to Stacy Brallier, a South Dakota mom, grandma, and keeper of family food traditions. Stacy shares recipes that hold a special place in her heart, including Funfetti cookies, her mom’s peanut butter whirlygigs cookies, and her great-grandma Elsie Edgecomb’s watermelon pickles, and a co-worker’s more updated recipe for watermelon pickles—each one tied to cherished memories.
For Stacy, food isn't just about flavor; it's about the people and moments that make life sweet, in all seasons of life. Whether it's making Elsie’s watermelon pickles or baking cookies with her own grandchildren, these recipes celebrate the joy of family and connect generations to come.
Get Stacy's recipe at randomsweets.com.
Staci Mergenthal
#ourSweetMidwestLife
Website randomsweets.com
Instagram @potatoesandmittens
Instagram @randomsweets
Facebook: Funeral Potatoes & Wool Mittens
Facebook Random Sweets
Pinterest @staciperry
Email: staci@randomsweets.com
Faith and Family at the Center of Growing Veggies with Berndt Family Produce
Saison 2 · Épisode 24
mercredi 29 mai 2024 • Durée 59:44
What began with a tent purchased from an anonymous $200 donation and Dawnna Berndt’s idea to grow a garden to bring in more income, turned into a family-based vegetable farm market business (Berndt Family Produce) that’s been serving their community of customers in eastern South Dakota and western Minnesota for 24 years.
At the time, she and her husband, David, had five young children and even though she admits she knew zilch about gardening (she told me she was the “inside girl” and her sister was the “outside girl” when they were growing up), she leaned on David’s knowledge as a lifelong farmer to start growing and harvesting veggies on less than two acres and selling the produce at their local farm stands and self-serve stands.
Since their start in 2000, they’ve grown to six children, eight grandkids, 30 acres of sweet corn and 25 acres of some of the best vegetables, CSAs and canning and salsa shares around! And Dawnna says that along with all that growth and change, faith and family have always been at the center of what they do and how they treat people.
Berndt Family Produce grows everything from broccoli, tomatoes, cabbage, garlic, tomatoes, peppers, onions, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, squash, cauliflower, potatoes radish, carrots, watermelon, cucumbers, beans, muskmelon, and more.
While you’re listening, learn more about Berndt Family Produce at Berndtproduce.com. I also posted photos and the recipe links from Dawnna for their favorite corn salsa, potato soup, copycat KFC coleslaw, roasted garlic parmesan potatoes, and 11 easy potato recipes on randomsweets.com.
Dawnna and David Berndt, Berndt Family Produce, White, SD
Email: berndtproduce@gmail.com
Mobile: 605-690-4522
Facebook: Berndt Family Produce
Instagram: @berndtproduce
Locations: https://www.berndtproduce.com/visit_us
Recipes Dawnna mentions in this episode:
11 Easy Potato Recipes
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/3588874692004262/
Roasted Garlic Butter Parmesan Potatoes
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/241787073737487016/
KFC Coleslaw Copycat
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/153403931048621958/
Best Ever Potato Soup
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/274086327313603706/
Easy Corn Salsa
https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/187625/easy-corn-salsa/
Staci Mergenthal
#ourSweetMidwestLife
Website randomsweets.com
Instagram @potatoesandmittens
Instagram @randomsweets
Facebook Random Sweets
Pinterest @staciperry
Email: staci@randomsweets.com
#ag #agriculture #garden #gardening #farmer #farmtotable #produce #vegetablegarden #farmstand #rural #ruralSD #midwest #oursweetmidwestlife #podcast #foodpodcast #southdakota
Amber Waves of Anthem Oats with Fifth-generation South Dakota Farmers Taylor and Cassandra Sumption
Saison 2 · Épisode 23
vendredi 10 mai 2024 • Durée 54:23
Roots go deep in today’s show. Come with me to meet fifth-generation farmers, Taylor and Cassandra Sumption, the founders of Anthem Oats. The couple grows and packages premium, gluten-free oats for retail on nearly 400 acres near Frederick, South Dakota, 27 miles north of Aberdeen on US Highway 281, just seven miles south of the North Dakota border, and their packing and offices operation in Frederick.
Taylor’s great, great grandpa homesteaded in the area in 1882 so Taylor and Cassandra are keeping the family agriculture business alive in what’s now 142 years! They’re focused on value-added agriculture and vertical integration to build their legacy-based, farm-to-table company—this means we can count of them for many years of delicious steel cut, old-fashioned, and quick oats and instant oatmeal cups and packets in flavors like vanilla chai, peach and cranberry, dark chocolate brownie, super fruit, pumpkin spice, and my personal favorite, maple pecan.
Learn more about their products and the family at anthem oats dot com. The photos and recipes that Cassandra shared with us for tiramisu-inspired overnight oats, energy balls, and her bacon cheeseburger meatloaf with secret sauce are on randomsweets.com.
Taylor and Cassandra Sumption, Anthem Oats
Taylor@anthemoats.com and cassandra@anthemoats.com
Instagram: @anthemoats
Facebook: Anthem Oats
TikTok: @anthemoats
Also mentioned in this episode:
South Dakota Value Added Agriculture Development Center
Staci Mergenthal
#ourSweetMidwestLife
Website randomsweets.com
Instagram @potatoesandmittens
Instagram @randomsweets
Facebook Random Sweets
Pinterest @staciperry
Email: staci@randomsweets.com
#ag #agriculture #valueaddedag #oats #oatmeal #farmer #farmtotable #oatfarm #oatfarmer #rural #ruralSD #grocer #midwest #oursweetmidwestlife #podcast #foodpodcast #southdakota
Will Read for Pizza: Apps, Sides and Books with Christianne Beringer
Saison 2 · Épisode 22
dimanche 5 mai 2024 • Durée 55:53
It’s almost summer, which means pool and lake parties, family reunions and picnics, camping, and smoking out the neighborhood with your backyard grilling. It’s also time to dig out your library card, visit your local indie bookstore, and pack your beach bag with books on your “want to read” list.
Today I’m bringing back my friend and book goals hero, Christianne Beringer. First, we are talking about easy appetizers and sides delicious enough for sharing, like creamy red pepper dip, Southwest dip with pepperoni, BLT dip, Clara's corn, and green beans with lemon and toasted almonds.
Then, Christianne catches us up on (and inspires us with) her reading goals, and she tells us about new authors and book series she’s been enjoying, including the one she likes so much she starting checking out two at a time from the library.
We also talk about the handy book recommendation and discovery website and app, Goodreads, which we use to keep track of books we want to read, books we’ve read, and to browse what’s on our friends’ bookshelves as well.
So if you are someone who likes simple recipes and celebrates the joy of finishing a good book, this episode is for you!
I posted the five recipes that Christianne shares on my website randomsweets.com.
Christianne Beringer on Goodreads
Libby App (free app for digital reading from your public library)
Hoopla (borrow and enjoy books and media using your library card)
Midwest Independent Booksellers Association
Also mentioned in this episode:
- Tikka House at Historic City Market, Kansas City
- How to Freeze Green Beans, Good Housekeeping
#amreading #reader #readinggoals #reading #library #books #appetizers #midwest #midwesterner #oursweetmidwestlife #podcast #foodpodcast #southdakota
Staci Mergenthal
#OurSweetMidwestLife
Website randomsweets.com
Instagram @potatoesandmittens
Instagram @randomsweets
Facebook Random Sweets
Pinterest @staciperry
Email: staci@randomsweets.com
Sausage Wontons and Crafting a Creative Life with Bobbi Lynn Gaukel
Saison 2 · Épisode 21
vendredi 26 avril 2024 • Durée 01:24:21
Living a life of curiosity and creativity means you will, at times, gracefully let go of things that no longer fuel your passion or serve you positively. This week's podcast guest, Bobbi Lynn Gaukel, and I agree—the earlier in life you learn this practice, the more open and freer you are to being curious and trying new things.
Throughout her life, Bobbi has weaved in creativity and learning, leaving a trail of beauty wherever she goes. In addition to her professional life as a graphic artist, she gardens, crochets, writes, takes captivating photos, thrifts, repurposes, bakes desserts, crafts and so much more.
Her Grandma Elizabeth taught her to crochet, all while burning through soap operas together. She began her graphic design career without a computer. And she once threw away a paint-by-number because for her, the whole experience was awful.
She's the friend you give your funeral plants to when they start to die and you feel too guilty to throw them away.
The recipes Bobbi is sharing with you and photos are on my website, randomsweets.com—sausage wonton appetizers made with ranch seasoning and two kinds of cheese, crock pot apple butter, and Bobbi’s mom’s easy carrot cake with an inch of cream cheese frosting.
Just like Bobbi and I do when we meet for coffee, we visit here for a long time. So it’s OK to pause the episode when you need a break and resume when you’re ready for more. I hope after hearing from her, you’ll feel inspired to ask yourself the question, “what would happen if…”
Bobbi Lynn Gaukel, Pie in the Sky Co
- Website: pieinthesky.co
- Facebook: Pie in the Sky Co
- Instagram: @bobbilynngaukel
- Instagram: @ps_wedesignthings
- Email: bobbi@pieinthesky.co
- Bobbi's monthly article in etc. for her magazine. (In addition to the current issue, you can read her articles in the back issues too.)
- Watch: How to thrift your way to a beautiful, sustainable home with Bobbi
Also mentioned in this episode:
- Cindy Lindgren, artist, you may recognize her Midwest vibe http://www.cindylindgren.com
- Alissa's Flower Farm near Rock Valley and Hull, Iowa, alissasflowerfarm.com
Staci Mergenthal
#ourSweetMidwestLife
Website randomsweets.com
Instagram @potatoesandmittens
Instagram @randomsweets
Facebook Random Sweets
Pinterest @staciperry
Email: staci@randomsweets.com
#graphicartist #graphicdesigner #southdakota #midwest #midwesterner #oursweetmidwestlife #podcast #foodpodcast #siouxfalls #creativelife #entrepreneur
Back to Grandma’s Basics and Handwritten Recipes with Wendy Doornink
Saison 2 · Épisode 20
mercredi 17 avril 2024 • Durée 52:08
Have you thought about who you’ll pass down your handwritten recipes to? If you’re like Wendy Doornink and me, you have a mix of handwritten recipe cards from family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, and of course, yourself. This episode might make you think about who the next person might be to keep those cherished recipes in your family.
In our visit, Wendy shares recipes and sweet and fun stories from her grandmothers, and we talk about the correlation between the food basics and mental health. We’re kind of all over the place, there’s head cheese, raisins in the sheep pasture, and popcorn in the cookie box from grandma.
Wendy shares recipes for zucchini bread, pasties, pie crust, sweet yeast dough and caramel sauce for caramel rolls, and the coconut pie she uses as currency in her family. Those recipes and photos of Great Grandma Emma on a Farmall tractor and grandma Olga are on randomsweets.com.
Staci Mergenthal
#ourSweetMidwestLife
Website randomsweets.com
Instagram @potatoesandmittens
Instagram @randomsweets
Facebook Random Sweets
Pinterest @staciperry
Email: staci@randomsweets.com
Buttery Caramels and Fancy Dishes with Liz Murphy of Betty’s Antiques
Saison 2 · Épisode 19
samedi 30 mars 2024 • Durée 55:21
In this episode, you and I are going to meet Betty’s Antiques owner, Liz Murphy from St. Paul, Minnesota. She’s walking us through her charming vintage boutique on the historic corner of Selby and Snelling Avenues, plus she shares the sweet way her grandma Betty influenced how she dresses up a table, in a non-fussy sort of way, so that we can make our guests feel special—even in our everyday living—using touches like fresh flowers and table linens, to glassware and flatware, candles, and pretty dishes.
We talk about an evening with Lawrence Welk, her manageable way to appreciate our fine china, what mindset we should be in when it’s time to wash the fancy dishes, plus, Liz tells us a couple of her favorite spots to each lunch and enjoy a treat near her shop, and we talk about the cookbook that her cousin put together that’s full of recipe and stories the family has of Grandma Betty—she even gives us Betty’s recipe for buttery smooth caramels, which you can get on my website randomsweets.com.
While you’re listening, take a look at Liz’s website and social media, which you can find on https://www.bettysantiques-stp.com. I hope this episode inspires you to use something fancy in your everyday living and for the holidays.
Thank you to Sarah Peterson from the blog Vintage Dish and Tell for introducing us. If you missed Sarah’s episode, it is S2 E9 on Dec. 1, 2023.
Show Notes & Links
Betty’s Antiques, Liz (Elizabeth) Murphy
https://www.bettysantiques-stp.com
Instagram: @bettys.antiques.stp
Facebook: Betty’s Antiques
Yum! Kitchen and Bakery (multiple locations)
The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning
#useyourfancydishes #bettysantiquesstpaul #StPaul #SelbyatSnelling #shopBettys
Staci Mergenthal
#ourSweetMidwestLife
Website randomsweets.com
Instagram @potatoesandmittens
Instagram @randomsweets
Facebook Random Sweets
Pinterest @staciperry
Email: staci@randomsweets.com
Flock to Fork: Eggstravaganza and Deviled Eggs with Iowa Egg Council
Saison 2 · Épisode 18
vendredi 29 mars 2024 • Durée 50:16
Welcome to the 50th episode! We’re heading to Iowa today to speak with Iowa Egg Council’s Board Chairman Bruce Dooyema, and Director of Marketing and Communications Melissa Alto-Kintigh about one powerhouse food—eggs.
IOWA IS THE #1 STATE IN EGG PRODUCTION
First, we cover the basics, like how many eggs a chicken lays in a day, what determines the color of eggs, their nutritional value and health benefits, why we refrigerate our eggs in the U.S., and which fast-food restaurant still cracks a real egg for their breakfast sandwich.
Then, Bruce, who is also known as the director of deviled eggs, shares a few of his tips and recipes, plus he tells me why he made deviled eggs on three continents in three days, and what his next bucket list wish is.
You can get Bruce’s recipes for shrimp deviled eggs, smoked deviled eggs, sweet and/or sassy deviled eggs, avocado deviled eggs, and cheesy peasy deviled eggs on my website randomsweets.com. You'll also get my recipe for smoky deviled eggs there.
I answered my own question about the expiration date on egg cartons here: https://ask.usda.gov/s/article/What-kind-of-dates-are-on-cartons-of-fresh-eggs
#deviledeggs #foodpodcast #eggs
Iowa Egg Council
Melissa Alto-Kintigh on LinkedIn
Watch Bruce Dooyema on Hello Iowa
Watch Bruce Dooyema make deviled eggs at home
Instagram: @iowa_egg
Facebook: Iowa Egg Council
Pinterest: Iowa Egg Council
LinkedIn: Iowa Egg Council
YouTube: IowaEggCouncil
Tik Tok: Iowa Egg Council
Staci Mergenthal
#ourSweetMidwestLife
Website randomsweets.com
Instagram @potatoesandmittens
Instagram @randomsweets
Facebook Random Sweets
Pinterest @staciperry
Email: staci@randomsweets.com
Fish Fry Friday Feeds the Soul with Ron Faiola
Saison 2 · Épisode 17
vendredi 22 mars 2024 • Durée 54:40
Batter up! You don’t have to be from the Midwest to feel like a part of the community we’re talking about today—that’s because our beloved Friday night fish fry welcomes people from around the world to sit across the table with each other at parish schools and fellowship halls, to supper clubs, taverns, and community centers to enjoy golden-fried or lightly baked fish alongside classic sides like coleslaw and potatoes.
Who better to talk with me about this Lenten tradition than Ron Faiola? He’s a filmmaker, director, and author who, in addition to his movies and books about Wisconsin supper clubs, has produced two movies about fish frys in Wisconsin. All four of his films were licensed and broadcast on PBS for several years.
We’re covering everything from which side of Wisconsin serves rye bread at their fish frys, and how to know if you’re getting real lake perch, to how to find a fish fry in your community and why you want to skip the fork and eat fish with your fingers.
https://wisconsinsupperclubs.com
Facebook: Wisconsin Supper Clubs
Instagram: @wisconsin_supper_clubs
Wisconsin Supper Clubs—Second Edition (2023)
The Wisconsin Supper Clubs Story, An Illustrated History With Relish (2021)
Wisconsin Supper Clubs: Another Round (2016)
Wisconsin Supper Clubs, An Old Fashioned Experience (2013)
It’s Lent. Do You Know Where Your Fish Fry Is? (Atlas Obscura article with Ron Faiola)
Staci Mergenthal
#ourSweetMidwestLife
Website randomsweets.com
Instagram @potatoesandmittens
Instagram @randomsweets
Facebook Random Sweets
Pinterest @staciperry
Email: staci@randomsweets.com