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Darina Allen on Legacy, Learning, and What Really Nourishes Us

Darina Allen on Legacy, Learning, and What Really Nourishes Us

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In the very first episode of the Ballymaloe Festival of Food Podcast, we sit down with Irish food icon Darina Allen — founder of Ballymaloe Cookery School, passionate teacher, sustainability advocate, and fierce protector of Ireland’s culinary heritage.


It's a warm, honest, and deeply human conversation from how to win someone’s heart with a loaf of soda bread, to the power of simple food memories. We talk about what keeps Darina going after decades at the heart of Ballymaloe… and why she still lights up every time a student learns how to make a proper loaf of bread. As a grandmother, Darina sees food as a thread that binds generations and a way to pass on not just recipes, but a way of life. So we ask… What traditions are worth holding onto? What’s lighting her up right now? And how can we reconnect with real food in a world that’s moving too fast?


This episode is full of passion, play, and purpose and it’s the perfect way to begin our journey through the stories that shape the Ballymaloe Festival of Food.



Thanks for listening to the Ballymaloe Festival of Food Podcast. You can find out more at ballymaloegrainstore.com and follow us on all platforms @ballymaloegrainstore


Until next time, let’s keep savouring the stories.

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