Byron Bay, NSW: 30 Apr 2009 / Slow food convivium dinner
New South Wales / Bryon Bay / Thu 30 Apr 2009 / Slow Food Byron Bay convivium dinner / Restaurant One One One / Chef and co-owner Jade Campbell-Scott will prepare a menu showcasing local produce, and after dinner speak about the pleasure and pain of choosing to work with local foods / charge: $50 [...]
Continue Reading →‘Slow food’ at the heart of Rosa Mitchell’s book
‘MY Cousin Rosa’, a book by Melbourne cook and Slow Food member Rosa Mitchell, has been published by Murdoch Books. Gleebooks’ review says ‘My Cousin Rosa’ captures the atmosphere, experiences and recipes of Rosa Mitchell’s kitchen and Sicilian heritage
Continue Reading →Canberra, ACT: 27 Apr 2009 / Race and taste
Australian Capital Territory / Canberra / Mon 27 Apr 2009 / Mitchell / Race and taste regional producers / events@slowfoodcanberra.com
Continue Reading →Marron scores top bill
WESTERN Australia’s unique freshwater crayfish – the marron – has been rated ‘probably the best-eating crayfish in the world’ in 1001 foods you must eat before you die. Published by Ebury Press and edited by British writer Frances Case, this detailed ready-reckoner of the world’s most fascinating and tasty foods includes a preface by The Sydney Morning Herald chief restaurant critic Simon Thomsen
Continue Reading →Slow fish challenge
AN international campaign has been launched at Slow Fish in the Italian port-city of Genoa this weekend, inviting all fish and seafood eaters to take action in the Slow fish challenge. Slow Food has been raising awareness of the critical situation facing our seas through the biennial Slow Fish event for some years, and through projects to support small-scale, sustainable fishing communities. With this campaign, ‘sustainable fish’ becomes a focus for the entire Slow Food and Terra Madre network
Continue Reading →West Gippsland autumn festival launch
SLOW Food West Gippsland’s month-long Autumn Festival 2009 food and wine programme has been released, with a series of events in this picturesque region, including the Black Saturday bushfire-affected community of Labertouche. The festival starts on Sat 09 May with ‘Collect and cook’ at the Cardinia Ranges farmers’ market and Peppermint Ridge Farm bush food garden and kitchen. It carries on to Fri 15 May with
Continue Reading →Slow fish scales Genoa
SLOW Fish returns this year between 17-20 Apr, organised by Slow Food and the Region of Liguria, in Genoa, Italy. This fourth edition of the biennial international event, dedicated entirely to the world of fishing and its problems, will be held in a unique location overlooking the Mediterranean Sea: the new pavilion of the Genoa Fair designed by architect Jean Nouvel
Continue Reading →Adelaide, SA: Apr 2009
South Australia / Adelaide and Barossa / time and date: at your convenience / Ayurvedic experience / One of the oldest cuisines in the world, maintaining the traditions of India before the Moghuls. Still strong in the four southern states of India, it is highly influential in vegetarian food throughout the country. This is the [...]
Continue Reading →Saddleback, NSW: 05 Apr 2009 / Grow Italian, eat with gusto
New South Wales / Saddleback convivium / 05 Apr 2009
Grow Italian, eat with gusto
SUMMER daylight saving on Australia’s eastern seaboard ended on 5 April, but all of our guests for our Grow Italian, eat with gusto Slow Food lunch had put their clocks back. The day was sunny and bright. The Gerringong town hall, a [...]
Canberra, ACT: 03 Apr 2009 / Making vino cotto
Australian Capital Territory / Canberra Capital and Country convivium / 03 Apr 2009
Making vino cotto
VINO cotto has been made by Mount Majura Wines for several years now, and last year Frank van de Loo, viticulturist and winemaker, took a step further when he asked Carmine (Charlie), who had been involved in grape-picking, if he could [...]
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