Show 457, January 8, 2022: Show Preview with Executive Producer & Co-Host Andy Harris

Anne Marie Panoringan is Voice of OC’s well-informed food columnist. She reports industry news, current events and trends. Anne Marie joins us in-studio to profile a handful of her newly discovered restaurants in the OC in 2021, her “Five Wishes for 2022” and a look ahead at some noteworthy restaurant openings in the OC in 2022 on the horizon. We’ll lastly get a tantalizing preview of Anne Marie’s next Voice of OC column which publishes on Thursday, January 14th. Anne Marie will share some of her favorite new dining spots of 2021.

Joy Wilson is well known for her daily dabbles in butter and sugar as her blogging alter ego, Joy the Baker. A California girl now living in New Orleans, Joy is a 100% taste buds taught baker obsessed with butter, sugar, cream, and dark chocolate. Since 2008, Joy has shared her indulgent and comforting yet approachable recipes through her popular blog joythebaker.com, inspiring home cooks of all ages every step of the way. Joy is also a three-time cookbook author, editor-in-chief of Joy the Baker magazine, and baking instructor. Through it all, Joy proves baking is not about all the latest gadgets and high-tech gizmos; it’s about stepping into the kitchen with a monster sweet tooth and coaxing something beautiful out of the oven.” Joy Wilson is our guest with whisk in hand along with a cube of butter.

Our resident produce authority, Robert Schueller, (also known as the Prince of Produce) is the long-time Director of Public Relations for Melissa’s (World Variety) Produce. This will be the 15th year he’s presented his Produce Trends Forecast for 2022. Robert joins us to provide highlights of his top seasonal trends in fruits and vegetables. On the veggie side look for Dutch Yellow Potatoes and Pee Wee Dutch Yellow Potatoes all grown in Idaho. Other vegetables include Habanero Peppers and White Asparagus. On the fruit side Robert will discuss the varieties of Dragon Fruits and the premium Pinkglow Pineapples from Costa Rica along with Organic Dates.

“The city-wide inaugural Long Beach Black Restaurant Week will take place January 23-30, 2022. Long Beach Black Restaurant Week will be a platform to bring everyone to the table, from all walks of life, to showcase the city’s diverse Black food scene. Organized by Long Beach Food & Beverage, a California registered 501(c)3 non-profit, along with Velika Turner, former co-owner of Derricks on AtlanticLong Black Restaurant Week will be an eight day event devoted to celebrating African, African American, and Caribbean fare in and around Long Beach. The event also seeks to highlight Black-owned food businesses as well as Black chefs and bartenders.” Terri Henry, co-organizer of the event and Executive Director of Long Beach Food & Beverage joins us.

All of this and heaping helpings of extra deliciousness on this week’s not-to-miss show!

Show 457, January 8, 2022: Joy Wilson – “Joy the Baker,” New Orleans Part One

Joy Wilson is well known for her daily dabbles in butter and sugar as her blogging alter ego, Joy the Baker. A California girl now living in New Orleans, Joy is a 100% taste buds taught baker obsessed with butter, sugar, cream, and dark chocolate. Since 2008, Joy has shared her indulgent and comforting yet approachable recipes through her popular blog joythebaker.com, inspiring home cooks of all ages every step of the way. Joy is also a three-time cookbook author, editor-in-chief of Joy the Baker magazine, and baking instructor. Through it all, Joy proves baking is not about all the latest gadgets and high-tech gizmos; it’s about stepping into the kitchen with a monster sweet tooth and coaxing something beautiful out of the oven.”

“Six years ago, Joy moved from Los Angeles to New Orleans where she transformed her home into a kitchen studio called The Bakehouse where she tests recipes and holds weekly in-person and virtual baking workshops for students from around the country.”

Joy has won numerous awards for her online work including Savuer’s Best Baking Blog and being named one of the Top 50 Food Blogs by The London Times.

Late last year Joy launched the 2nd issue of the Joy the Baker magazine (Fall/Winter 2021) with Bauer Media Group. The current issue is available on the magazine rack at your favorite supermarket, at Barnes & Noble, Target, Walmart and online.

“Joy has her own baking and breakfast mixes product line with Williams Sonoma” They are no-fuss mixes that are festive enough for special occasions and easy enough for everyday. Selections include Chocolate Cake with Neapolitan Frosting, Espresso Chocolate Cake with Peanut Buttercream Frosting and Vanilla Cake with Pecan Praline Glaze.

Joy Wilson is our guest with whisk in hand along with a cube of butter.

Show 457, January 8, 2022: Joy Wilson – “Joy the Baker,” New Orleans Part Two

Joy Wilson is well known for her daily dabbles in butter and sugar as her blogging alter ego, Joy the Baker. A California girl now living in New Orleans, Joy is a 100% taste buds taught baker obsessed with butter, sugar, cream, and dark chocolate. Since 2008, Joy has shared her indulgent and comforting yet approachable recipes through her popular blog joythebaker.com, inspiring home cooks of all ages every step of the way. Joy is also a three-time cookbook author, editor-in-chief of Joy the Baker magazine, and baking instructor. Through it all, Joy proves baking is not about all the latest gadgets and high-tech gizmos; it’s about stepping into the kitchen with a monster sweet tooth and coaxing something beautiful out of the oven.”

“Six years ago, Joy moved from Los Angeles to New Orleans where she transformed her home into a kitchen studio called The Bakehouse where she tests recipes and holds weekly in-person and virtual baking workshops for students from around the country.”

Joy has won numerous awards for her online work including Savuer’s Best Baking Blog and being named one of the Top 50 Food Blogs by The London Times.

Late last year Joy debuted the sure to impress 2nd issue of the Joy the Baker magazine (Fall/Winter 2021) with Bauer Media Group. The current issue is available on the magazine rack at your favorite supermarket, at Barnes & Noble, Target, Walmart and online.

“Joy has her own baking and breakfast mixes product line with Williams Sonoma” They are no-fuss mixes that are festive enough for special occasions and easy enough for everyday. Selections include Chocolate Cake with Neapolitan Frosting, Espresso Chocolate Cake with Peanut Buttercream Frosting and Vanilla Cake with Pecan Praline Glaze.

Williams Sonoma will be launching a new store at The Grove, adjacent to the Original Farmers Market in Los Angeles in the new few months. Joy will be there for the official grand opening festivities conducting a meet and greet and a baking demo. We’ll announce the details on the show when it’s confirmed.

Joy Wilson continues with us with a bag of freshly-baked cookies in hand.

January 8: Anne Marie Panoringan, Joy the Baker, Melissa’s Produce Trends Forecast, Long Beach Black Restaurant Week

Podcasts

Segment One: Show Preview with Executive Producer & Co-Host Andy Harris
Segment Two: Anne Marie Panoringan, Voice of OC’s Food Columnist Part One
Segment Three: Anne Marie Panoringan, Voice of OC’s Food Columnist Part Two
Segment Four: Joy Wilson – “Joy the Baker,” New Orleans Part One
Segment Five: Joy Wilson – “Joy the Baker,” New Orleans Part Two
Segment Six: Robert Schueller, Melissa’s Produce – Produce Trends Forecast for 2022 Part One
Segment Seven: Robert Schueller, Melissa’s Produce – Produce Trends Forecast for 2022 Part Two
Segment Eight: Long Beach Black Restaurant Week with Producer Terri Henry of Long Beach Food & Beverage

We’re previewing the show with Executive Producer & Co-Host Andy Harris.

Anne Marie Panoringan is Voice of OC’s well-informed food columnist. She reports industry news, current events and trends. Anne Marie joins us in-studio to profile a handful of her newly discovered restaurants in the OC in 2021, her “Five Wishes for 2022” and a look ahead at some noteworthy restaurant openings in the OC in 2022 on the horizon. We’ll lastly get a tantalizing preview of Anne Marie’s next Voice of OC column which publishes on Thursday, January 14th. Anne Marie will share some of her favorite new dining spots of 2021.

Joy Wilson is well known for her daily dabbles in butter and sugar as her blogging alter ego, Joy the Baker. A California girl now living in New Orleans, Joy is a 100% taste buds taught baker obsessed with butter, sugar, cream, and dark chocolate. Since 2008, Joy has shared her indulgent and comforting yet approachable recipes through her popular blog joythebaker.com, inspiring home cooks of all ages every step of the way. Joy is also a three-time cookbook author, editor-in-chief of Joy the Baker magazine, and baking instructor. Through it all, Joy proves baking is not about all the latest gadgets and high-tech gizmos; it’s about stepping into the kitchen with a monster sweet tooth and coaxing something beautiful out of the oven.” Joy Wilson is our guest with whisk in hand along with a cube of butter.

Our resident produce authority, Robert Schueller, (also known as the Prince of Produce) is the long-time Director of Public Relations for Melissa’s (World Variety) Produce. This will be the 15th year he’s presented his Produce Trends Forecast for 2022. Robert joins us to provide highlights of his top seasonal trends in fruits and vegetables. On the veggie side look for Dutch Yellow Potatoes and Pee Wee Dutch Yellow Potatoes along with Gemstone Potatoes. Other vegetables include Habanero Peppers, White Asparagus, Graffiti Eggplant and Rhubarb. On the fruit side Robert will discuss the varieties of Dragon Fruit, Meyer Lemons, Pinkglow Pineapples and organic Papaya.

“The city-wide inaugural Long Beach Black Restaurant Week will take place January 23-30, 2022. Long Beach Black Restaurant Week will be a platform to bring everyone to the table, from all walks of life, to showcase the city’s diverse Black food scene. Organized by Long Beach Food & Beverage, a California registered 501(c)3 non-profit, along with Velika Turner, former co-owner of Derricks on Atlantic, Long Black Restaurant Week will be an eight day event devoted to celebrating African, African American, and Caribbean fare in and around Long Beach. The event also seeks to highlight Black-owned food businesses as well as Black chefs and bartenders.” Terri Henry, co-organizer of the event and Executive Director of Long Beach Food & Beverage joins us.

All of this and heaping helpings of extra deliciousness on this week’s not-to-miss show!

Food Journalist Anne Marie Panoringan

Anne Marie Panoringan is Voice of OC’s well-informed food columnist. She reports industry news, current events and trends. Anne Marie joins us in-studio to profile a handful of her newly discovered restaurants in the OC in 2021, her “Five Wishes for 2022” and a look ahead at some noteworthy restaurant openings in the OC in 2022 on the horizon.

We’ll lastly get a tantalizing preview of Anne Marie’s next Voice of OC column which publishes on Thursday, January 14th. Anne Marie will share some of her favorite new dining spots of 2021.

Joy Wilson is well known for her daily dabbles in butter and sugar as her blogging alter ego, Joy the Baker. A California girl now living in New Orleans, Joy is a 100% taste buds taught baker obsessed with butter, sugar, cream, and dark chocolate. Since 2008, Joy has shared her indulgent and comforting yet approachable recipes through her popular blog joythebaker.com, inspiring home cooks of all ages every step of the way. Joy is also a three-time cookbook author, editor-in-chief of Joy the Baker magazine, and baking instructor. Through it all, Joy proves baking is not about all the latest gadgets and high-tech gizmos; it’s about stepping into the kitchen with a monster sweet tooth and coaxing something beautiful out of the oven.”

“Six years ago, Joy moved from Los Angeles to New Orleans where she transformed her home into a kitchen studio called The Bakehouse where she tests recipes and holds weekly in-person and virtual baking workshops for students from around the country.”

Joy has won numerous awards for her online work including Savuer’s Best Baking Blog and being named one of the Top 50 Food Blogs by The London Times. Late last year Joy launched the 2nd issue of the Joy the Baker magazine (Fall/Winter 2021) with Bauer Media Group.

“Joy has her own baking and breakfast mixes product line with Williams Sonoma” They are no-fuss mixes that are festive enough for special occasions and easy enough for everyday. Selections include Chocolate Cake with Neapolitan Frosting, Espresso Chocolate Cake with Peanut Buttercream Frosting and Vanilla Cake with Pecan Praline Glaze.

Joy Wilson is our guest with whisk in hand along with a cube of butter.

Robert Schueller of Melissa's World Variety Produce in the AM830 KLAA Studio

Our resident produce authority, Robert Schueller, (also known as the Prince of Produce) is the long-time Director of Public Relations for Melissa’s (World Variety) Produce. This will be the 15th year he’s presented his Produce Trends Forecast for 2022.

Robert joins us to provide highlights of his top seasonal trends in fruits and vegetables. On the veggie side look for Dutch Yellow Potatoes and Pee Wee Dutch Yellow Potatoes along with Gemstone Potatoes. Other vegetables include Habanero Peppers, White Asparagus, Graffiti Eggplant and Rhubarb.

On the fruit side Robert will discuss Dragon Fruit, Meyer Lemons, Pinkglow Pineapples and Organic Papaya.

Terri Henry of Dine LBC and Terri Henry Marketing

“The city-wide inaugural Long Beach Black Restaurant Week will take place January 23-30, 2022. Long Beach Black Restaurant Week will be a platform to bring everyone to the table, from all walks of life, to showcase the city’s diverse Black food scene.”

“Organized by Long Beach Food & Beverage, a California registered 501(c)3 non-profit, along with Velika Turner, former co-owner of Derricks on Atlantic, Long Black Restaurant Week will be an eight day event devoted to celebrating African, African American, and Caribbean fare in and around Long Beach. The event also seeks to highlight Black-owned food businesses as well as Black chefs and bartenders.”

“Long Beach Black Restaurant Week is more than an eight-day event featuring dozens of restaurants and food businesses,” stated Terri Henry, co-organizer of the event and Executive Director of Long Beach Food & Beverage. “Since launching the non-profit in 2019, we’ve been committed to supporting all of Long Beach’s valued restaurants and will support Black Restaurant Week with a comprehensive advertising, marketing and PR campaign to help put ‘butts in seats’ during Long Beach Black Restaurant Week and beyond.”

“Black-owned Restaurants, Food Trucks, Caterers, Bakeries, Pop-ups, Cottage Businesses and Retail Food Businesses will be participating.”

Terri Henry, co-organizer of the event and Executive Director of Long Beach Food & Beverage joins us.

Podcasts

Segment One: Show Preview with Executive Producer & Co-Host Andy Harris
Segment Two: Anne Marie Panoringan, Voice of OC’s Food Columnist Part One
Segment Three: Anne Marie Panoringan, Voice of OC’s Food Columnist Part Two
Segment Four: Joy Wilson – “Joy the Baker,” New Orleans Part One
Segment Five: Joy Wilson – “Joy the Baker,” New Orleans Part Two
Segment Six: Robert Schueller, Melissa’s Produce – Produce Trends Forecast for 2022 Part One
Segment Seven: Robert Schueller, Melissa’s Produce – Produce Trends Forecast for 2022 Part Two
Segment Eight: Long Beach Black Restaurant Week with Producer Terri Henry of Long Beach Food & Beverage