
Tuesday Mar 15, 2016
It’s All About Food – Jeff & Joan Stanford and Elina Fuhrman – 03.15.16
Part I: Jeff & Joan Stanford, Dining At The Ravens
Jeff
and Joan Stanford came west to Carmel, California to find careers in
education, agreeing to help manage a small inn while looking for work.
Jobs were scarce, the United States was in recession, and they found
themselves enjoying their guests and rehabilitating the property they
managed. The Inn allowed both of them to return to their former
interests. Passionate about early education, Joan trained as a
Montessori teacher and received her MA in psychology, specializing in
Art Therapy, at Sonoma State University. Today she is a registered art
therapist, collagist, and educator. Jeff became vegetarian as a first
step to honor all life, not only the lives of his family, friends, and
pets. He and Joan sought to create an inn that sat softly upon the
earth. They created one of the first “green” bed and breakfast inns
without realizing they were doing so. Understanding that their Inn was a
destination, Jeff and Joan wanted to provide the highest quality food
to their guests, which Jeff began cooking in the early 1990s. The
restaurant followed their philosophy serving a whole food, plant based
dishes designed to rival the cuisine found at the highest rated
restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Part II: Elina Fuhrman, Soupelina
Elina Fuhrman is the founder and chef of Soupelina. She has written for the New York Times, In Style, and many other publications. She lives in Southern California with her family. Her new book is Soupelina’s Soup Cleanse: Plant-Based Soups and Broths to Heal Your Body, Calm Your Mind, and Transform Your Life.