Amy Campbell

TennesseeFarmTable.com

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An independently published radio show and podcast featuring the people of the state of Tennessee and surrounding states who produce, prepare, and preserve regional foods and agricultural products. Often with that Appalachian flair.

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Amy Campbell

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www.tennesseefarmtable.com

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11. Jul 2026

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In honor of a good friend: A visit with the late, selfless Thomas Williams. 11.07.2026

In the wake of the sad passing, Friday, July 10, 2026 of Thomas Williams, one of the most influential figures in Nashville's culinary community, I want to honour Thomas Williams and the extraordinary life of selflessness that he lived today. Thomas and I recorded this conversation some years back and I thought that it would be fitting to share it today. This show is about how Thomas rallied a grou...

Chicken recipes and money-saving tips 26.06.2026

Farmer Aliceson Bales of Bales Farm, Mosheim TN, shares her recipe for buttermilk chicken. 
 The late Lois Shular Caughron and her daughter Ruth Davis of Blount County, TN, with a recipe their family has enjoyed for many years, which is easy to prepare and economical, Chicken and Crackers.
 James Beard award-winning food writer Ronni Lundy reads from her book “Shuck Beans, Stack Cake, and Honest F...

Farm to Feast and She Digs Farm 19.06.2026

Today we are sitting around the table and visiting with a family and farm and how this family uses their skills to farm, cook, and host elevated meals for private events and, on occasion, community dinners. 
We visit with Farm to Feast founders Chef Jeff Jorgensen, event planner Jessica Jorgensen, and Jeff’s sister Heather Fulghum, ecology teacher, farmer, and founder of She Diggs Farm, located in...

Jim Sanford, Logotto Romagnolo Breeder, and Trainer, Blackberry Farm, Walland, TN 12.06.2026

Jim Sanford is a renowned trainer and breeder of Lagotto Romagnolo dogs, known for their intelligence and truffle-hunting abilities. His unconventional career began with two decades of elephant training across the globe before he settled in Tennessee. At Blackberry Farm, a luxury resort, Jim initially contributed to fly fishing and horseback riding programs. His career took a new direction in 2007...

Livermush. What is it and how is it celebrated? The 18th annual Livermush Festival. Marion, NC. 30.05.2026

Today we are setting the table with Livermush and news about the Annual Livermush Festival that takes place June 6, 2026 in Marion, NC. Our guests today are Natalie Bell and Alena Carson. Natalie Bell is the Events and Outreach Coordinator for the Marion Business Association. Alena (Lena) Carson is co-owner of “Mama T’s Rolling Snack Shack” she and her team won “Crowd Favorite” for savory Livermus...

Memorial Day Weekend Foods. Cornbread Salad, Smoked Pork Butt 23.05.2026

We honor Memorial Day. We are so very appreciative of the service members who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our country. If you are fortunate enough to be able to go to a backyard cookout, I have some recipes for foods that go along with cookouts. Amy shares recipes for Cornbread salad, Corn Muffins that will make people think you are the best cook in this world, Alice's and Barry Bales (Bales F...

15.05.2026

Amy’s guest is Susie Kawar, owner and operator of Little Mountain Flower Farm, located in Maryville, TN. A design-centered floral farm and studio. Susie grows her flowers and puts together farm-fresh floral arrangements by hand in her floral studio right on her family’s farm.  Also, in Fred Sauceman’s Pot Luck Radio series, he features one of Tennessee’s oldest restaurants, Nicks of Kingsport, Ten...

Mother’s Day Recollections and Old- Fashioned Recipes 09.05.2026

Today, we set the table with some good food and memories in honor of Mother’s Day. First, we’ll visit Mary Lynn Snyder, who shares memories of growing up in the R.C. Tway coal mining camp outside Harlan, KY. Then, she’ll share her Mother Ruby’s cooking ways and a recipe for “Mama Ruby’s Creamy Lemon Pie.” Also on the program - Fred’s Sauceman shares a lovely audio essay in memory of his late mothe...

Cornbread, Cornbread Salad and East Tennessee Events for May 2, 2026 02.05.2026

We are setting the table today with cornbread. I've assembled an all-star lineup of guests today to talk about this soul-satisfying staple. Karen Shankles has twice won first place at the annual National Cornbread Festival cook-off. Today, she shares her recipe for Festive Good Luck Corn Bread Skillet with us. James Beard Award-winning food writer Ronni Lundy lets us know how she makes her skillet...

The vital role of 4-H programming through youth and adult volunteer programs 25.04.2026

Today, our feature is 4-H and how this organization is vital to our community and country through youth and adult volunteer programs. Our special featured guest today is the late Dr. Joe Johnson, President Emeritus of the University of Tennessee. I originally recorded and aired this show in 2014 during the first season of my show. I am currently in my 13th season. So, this recording was actually m...

A visit with Author John Tullock, Author of "Appalachian Cooking, New & Traditional Recipes" 18.04.2026

We are setting the table this day with the preservation of Appalachian food ways. My first guest is guest is John Tulloch of Knoxville who grew up on a farm and helped his Grandmother in the kitchen in  Greeneville, TN. John is Author of “Appalachian Cooking, New and Traditional Recipes”.  John will also share his way of making Succotash which is in the book.
- We also get to hear from D & Jim Bro...

Sorghum Syrup, an Appalachian Culinary Tradition with Ronni Lundy, and friends 11.04.2026

We are setting the table with Sorghum, an ancient African Grass adapted to the southern table. Fred Sauceman shares a segment with Dr. Mike Fleenor, Sorghum Maker. Ronni Lundy, 2 x James Beard award-winning food writer on differences between Sorghum and molasses. Mary “Dee Dee” Constantine shares a recipe for Butternut Squash and Apple Bake using a recipe from Ronni Lundy’s book “Sorghum Savor.”Ch...

Dogwood Blooms and Deviled Eggs 04.04.2026

Guests are Vicki Baumgartner, Trails and Gardens Program Manager for Dogwood Arts. Vicki shares the 71 year history of the Dogwood Trails in Knoxville, the Dogwood Arts Bazillion Blooms initiative, and th open gardens open April 1-30, 2026. 
Farmer, Alieson Bales of Bales Farms in Greene County shares her mother’s beveled eggs recipe.
This link takes you to Aliceson’s recipe and more information a...

Small batch Tennessee Maple Syrup and Asparagus 28.03.2026

We welcome spring in Tennessee with Clint Smith’s Small batch Tennessee maple syrup doings. And Author, Podcaster, gardener, and YouTube channel favorite “Digging It,” Kelly Smith Trimble on the topic of Asparagus.

Sown in the Stars, Planting by the Signs by Sarah L. Hall. 20.03.2026

Amy interviews Author and Agricultural Professor Dr. Sarah Hall. This is a description from University of KY of her book - From University of KY Press - Sown in the Stars brings together the collective knowledge of farmers in central and eastern Kentucky about the custom of planting by the signs. Sarah Hall interviews nearly two dozen contemporary Kentuckians who still follow the signs of the moon...

Allan Benton's Tennessee Country Ham “Prosciutto" from made in Madisonville, Tennessee. 14.03.2026

Setting the table with Country Ham, and how through the dry-aged process, and sliced paper thin, is then called “Prosciutto. Our guest on the show today is Allan Benton, of Madisonville, TN - he shares his story on how he learned what the word Prosciutto meant, and how he positioned his product to the world of fine dining - and now, his prosciutto goes to toe with some of the most expensive, and w...

JC Holdway memories with Chef Joseph Lenn and his Grandmother and Mother. Plus Chow Chow 14.02.2026

Memories of J.C. Holdway from his sister, Juanita Holdway Evans; Chef Joseph Lenn; and her daughter, Emily Lenn. Fred Saucepan shares Joe and Janette Carter’s Chow Chow recipe and kitchen memories. Today, I went to the deep freeze and pulled out a recording that I made in 2016 with Chef Joseph Lenn, Joseph’s mother (Emily Lenn), and a late friend of mine, Juanita Evans, who was Joseph Lenn’s grand...

Jimmy Proffitt’s Cookbook, “Seasoned in Appalachia”, News of Dogwood Arts House and Garden Show 07.02.2026

Today we are setting the table with two friendship and recipes. My guest is Jimmy Proffitt. We visit with Jimmy about his new cookbook that came out in the fall“Seasoned in Appalachia”, we will hear about his blog, and how he learned all of these Appalachian Recipes, and he will also share the recipe for his Grandmother’s refrigerator rolls. I also have news about two presentations at the Dogwood...

Houston's Mineral Well, New Market, TN. The Waldensian sausage history of Valdese NC 31.01.2026

Houston’s Mineral Well is located in New Market, Tennessee. Bill Houston narrates the story of Houston's Mineral Water which is still going strong since 1931. Bill Houston is the owner and operator of this Mineral Well that his Grandfather established. This well is a treasured watering hole for the community of Jefferson County, TN and beyond. It is said to have healing properties. The water heale...

Caring for Honeybees with Honey Rock Herb Farm and House and Garden Show News 24.01.2026

How to care for the honeybee with D and Jim Brown. Beekeepers and owners of Honey Rock Herb Farm. Plus, news of two upcoming presentations by Master Gardener Deena Trimble and Writer, Author Jimmy Proffitt at the upcoming Dogwood Arts House and Garden Show. Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026.

Echoes of Appalachia, A celebration of craft, creativity and community 16.01.2026

Ian and Charity Rutter of R&R Fly Fishing, fly-fishing guides in Townsend, Tennessee. Ian will be part of an upcoming event at Dancing Bear Appalachian Bistro, where he will display his fine art alongside Grammy-nominated musician Daniel Kimbro. The event, “Echoes of Appalachia,” includes a multi-course Appalachian dinner by Chef Jeff Carter and wine pairings by sommelier Michelle LaBorde. It will...

Saving Seeds and Stories with John Coykendall. Master Gardener at Blackberry Farm. 10.01.2026

Seed Saving & Stories with our seed-saving pal John Coykendall of Knoxville, TN. John tells us how he became a seed saver, some of the varieties he has saved, where to find old-time heirloom seed like the ones he saves, and shares plus some cute stories. John and I (Amy) worked together in the garden at Blackberry Farm together in 2007, where I learned from John the importance of this heirloom see...

Hoppin' John Recipes and Chicken Pot Pie Recipe 02.01.2026

Today we are setting the table with Comfort Food for Cold weather that is also economical. The sort of food that we can make a big pot of and eat on for several days. I (Amy Campbell) share my recipe for chicken pot pie that came about after a failed pot of chicken and dumplings. and I also share 2 Hoppin’ John recipes from two late great Ladies Minnie Pearl and Phila Hach also Mary Dee Dee Consta...

A Knoxville Tamale Tale with historian Jack Neely. "Mary's Hot Tamales" memory by Fred Sauceman 29.11.2025

“A Knoxville Tamale Tale” with Jack Neely. Jack shares the rich history of the tamale in Knoxville. It's not all ham, soup beans and sorghum in the culinary history of East Tennessee. Jack shares the rich tamale history dating back to as early as 1890. Jack is the Executive Director of the Knoxville History Project. Fred Sauceman offers up a Knoxville food history memory involving sisters Clara Ro...

Pumpkin Pies from Tennessee and Gluten Free Pumpkin Pie Recipe 21.11.2025

James Gann, Music Educator in Blount Co, TN won a blue ribbon for his pumpkin pie at the Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center. James lets us know about the type of pumpkin he grows and his pie. Haylee Gibadowski describes how to process a fresh pumpkin for pies and shares her recipe for a gluten and dairy-free pumpkin pie that is delicious. (Recipe below, keep scrolling) Fred Sauceman’s Pot Luck...

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