Governor-General taps Australia’s heart
AUSTRALIA’s Governor-General, Quentin Bryce AC, tapped the nation’s heart with her address in Melbourne today at the service commemorating the national day of mourning for Victoria’s bushfire communities
Continue Reading →New forests convivium in Western Australia
TERRA Madre 2008 chef-delegate Sophie Zalokar is leader of Slow Food’s latest – and 38th – convivium in Australia: Slow Food Southern Forests
Continue Reading →Slow Food family rallies for Victoria bushfire communities
SLOW Food Australia convivia from Queensland to Western Australia have contributed to the relief effort – Slow Food Perth $500, Noosa $500, Brisbane $500, Gold Coast $750, Mornington Peninsula $500, Sydney $500, East Gippsland $200 and Shoalhaven $250. Slow Food Blue Mountains
Continue Reading →Alexandra CFA controller updates the firefight
LINDA Hughes, Alexandra FoodWorks store manager, has advised that you have generously donated three slabs of beer for the Alexandra firefighters which is currently being delivered to the fire station
Continue Reading →Fast beer to Alexandra firefighters
SLOW Food Perth co-leader Pauline Tresise has today arranged the delivery of good, plain, cold commercial beer to the Alexandra headquarters of Victoria’s Country Fire Authority
Continue Reading →Darwin, NT: 13 Feb 2009 / Slow cooking the books
Northern Territory / Darwin / Fri 13 Feb 2009 / 6:30pm / Join Slow Food Darwin and Top End convivium at ‘Slow cooking the books’, a culinary show-and-tell celebrating Top End produce and the cookbooks we love / Lyons Community Centre / bring you favourite cookbook and a plate to share with a complimentary glass [...]
Continue Reading →Food: not a commodity for speculation
FOOD author and academic Raj Patel reports that Pambazuka News has published an important article about food, this time from William Aal, Lucy Jarosz and Carol Thompson. It’s a response to what Patel describes as ‘a particularly bad Foreign Affairs article’ in which Paul Collier, author of The Bottom Billion, suggests that what the world needs to combat hunger is to throw the peasant off the land, bring machinery to bear on agriculture, and plant genetically-modified crops. It is, as Aal and his co-authors note, a full-speed backward vision of agriculture
Continue Reading →A short history of the apron
I DON’T think our kids know what an apron is. The principal use of grandma’s apron was to protect the dress underneath, because she only had a few. It was easier to wash aprons than dresses and they used less material, but along with that, it served as a potholder for removing hot pans from the oven.
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