From the monthly archives: February 2010

SLOW Food Southern Highlands will host a ‘nose-to-tail’ degustation dinner using all parts of the beast. The marriage of producer and chef to produce a sensory experience is an important element of the activities of Slow Food. Slow Food Southern Highlands has asked Robin Murray, Centennial Vineyards’ chef, to choose a beast from Minto Galloways, [...]

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SLOW Food Melbourne, in association with Cultivating Community and Grow Lightly South Gippsland, invite you to attend the second Growers and Eaters’ forum to discuss the connection between farming and eating and what this means for the vitality of our communities.
The forum explores what makes for a truly local food system, ways to celebrate the [...]

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SLOW Food Denmark convivium will host a Slow Food dinner in the picturesque Western Australian south coastal town of Denmark, showcasing the work of Terra Madre chef-delegate Vincenzo Velletri, of Il Paiolo. A member of Slow Food Perth, Vincenzo’s amazing Italian food is cooked traditionally in a wood-fired oven. The menu includes succulent local fish, [...]

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SLOW Food Mildura’s first event for 2010, ‘Festa della Vendemmia’ – feast of the grape harvest – attracted more than 100 people to dine together under Gino and Elina Garreffa’s high-trellis vines in Irymple.
Guests came from as far away as Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney, and were treated to a six-course meal, including lamb shoulder slow-cooked [...]

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PRESERVING seasonal produce is a tradition passed down by many cultures and in Australia one that is carried on by many migrant families. Join Slow Food Perth convivium and keep the tradition alive for a day of passata di pomodoro bottling on Sun 21 Feb 2010. Using fresh, local tomatoes, we will spend the morning [...]

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TRADITIONAL Italian breads, antipasto, pasta and local wines will be a feature of the twenty-first Leeton SunRice Festival this Easter when the local Italian community prepares for Leeton’s longest lunch.
The inaugural long lunch in Mountford Park on Sun 04 Apr is a key event in the five-day festival. Leeton SunRice festival director Sally Doig says [...]

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