 "Potato Talk!"
"Potato Talk!" 
Potatoes are Oregon’s 7th biggest cash crop, grown primarily for frozen French  fries and chips in the Columbia Basin, and in the Klamath Basin for fresh sales.  Tubers also kept our grandparents and parents alive during the Great Depression.  Maybe you’re cooking with them more now, to stretch those food dollars during  these tight times. Though maligned by the low-carb craze, potatoes are a  vitamin-and-fiber-rich nutritional punch.
On today’s show we’ll  hear from:
•    Eco-chef and activist Bryant Terry who will  tempt us with a recipe for “Cumin-Cayenne Mashed Potatoes with Carmelized  Onions,” from his just released cookbook, Vegan  Soul Kitchen: Fresh, Healthy, and Creative African-American Cuisine.  The third person to call (503) 231-8187 after the interview will win a free  copy of the book!
•    Heirloom potato breeder Tom Wagner of Tater-Mater  Seeds in Everett, Wash.
•    Local organic farmer Lyle Stanley of Gee Creek Farm, on potato  varieties and how to plant them.
•    Roosevelt High  School students overcoming learning disabilities in the garden.
 
 
         
