Slow Food Philadelphia

Slow Food is a non-profit member supported International movement, founded in 1989 to counter the rise of fast food and fast life, the disappearance of local food traditions and people's dwindling interest in the food they eat, where it comes from, how it tastes and how our food choices affect the rest of the world.


October 1, 2012
Upcoming Seminar
Seats still available!
Thurs Oct 18, 7-9pm
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Kallari Cacao Growers Cooperative from Ecuador in a rare visit to Philly will provide an in-depth seminar on the entire process starting with the cacao growers and their cooperative along with the process of how they make chocolate and a tasting of some of the finest chocolates in the world.

Location:
The Restaurant School at Walnut Hill College

4100 Walnut Street (entrance on 41st Street)

Parking:
4207 Walnut Street

Cost:
$20 in advance,
$25 at the door

Breadbasket, a food day celebration

Sunday, October 7th
11am to 3:30pm
(doors open at 10:15 for registration and seating)
 
Location:
World Café Live (downstairs)
3025 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA

Cost:
General Admission is a VERY reasonable $25,
Students $15 (only at door, w/ student ID)
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WE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE OUR MEMBERS/FRIENDS TO SHOW SUPPORT, LEARN AND BREAK BREAD! 
Panel discussion relating to FoodDay.org and
an amazing buffet luncheon 

Slow Food Philly "Collaborative" luncheons have resulted in partnerships and this event promises to share that message. We are presenting a panel discussion with a powerful list of speakers listed below including our keynote speaker Rick Nichols followed by lunch prepared by some amazing chefs serving a crazy good menu included below.
  • 11:00am Opening Remarks followed by our Keynote Speaker Rick Nichols 
  • 11:45am Panel Discussion featuring the following speakers;
    • Liz Pacheco, Associate Editor of Grid Magazine
    • Hannah Smith - Community Outreach, Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture (PASA)
    • Ryan Kuck - Urban Farmer - Preston's Paradise and the Philadelphia Orchard Project
    • Our two UNI guests are young success stories and two candidates attending Terra Madre.
    • Kristin Schwab Urban Nutrition Initiative
    • Laquanda Dobson - Urban Nutrition Initiative
    •  Alyssa Moles - The Food Trust - Farm to Schools Program  
    • Carey Morgan - Executive Director of the Coalition Against Hunger
  • 1:30-3:30pm Buffet Lunch with selections prepared by our partners, the amazing women chefs from our region from the Les Dames d'Escoffier Society.

     

    Baharat Roast Beef Sandwich with Almond Tatator,

    Onion Sumac Relish

     

    Roasted Veggie Sandwich with Romesco & Hummus Jicama Slaw

    by Dame Aliza Green, Heathland Hospitality Group

     

    Jambalaya with Rice

    by Dame Angie Brown, Soul Catering

     

    Pasta w/ Greens, Squash & Chicken

    by Dame Marie Stecher, The Restaurant School at Walnut Hill College

     

    Autumn Cookie Sampler

    by Dame Marie Connell, My House Cookies

     

    Honey Crisp Cobbler with Cinnamon Cream

    by Dame Linda Geren, High View Farm

     

    Grains, Squash, Cranberries & Apricots

    by Dame Lynn Logg, Wakefern Food Corp

     

    Thai Spicy Beef Salad

    by Dame Moon Krapugthong, Chabaa Thai Bistro

     

    Squash Agro Dolce w Cranberries

    by Dame Lynn Buono, Feast Your Eyes Catering

     

    High View Farm Pork Rilettes

    by Dame Hillary Bor, Pumpkin Restaurant

     

    First Frost Harvest Green Salad

    by Dame Rita Cinelli, Cathedral Kitchen

     

    Late Harvest Ratatouille Tart

    by Dame Kathy Gold, The Cooking Company 

In the lobby we will have representatives from the local sustainable food movement manning tables so you can have an opportunity to meet with them and learn more about the great work they perform.  It is also an opportunity to find volunteer and donation opportunities.

 

We hope that you will come out and show your support to the people who dedicate themselves to the local food access movement.

 
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Buon Appetito!

Joseph Brandolo, President
Slow Food Philadelphia