Sep 6, 2023 | Biodiversity, Chapter Highlight, Plant A Seed, Slow Beans, Slow Food Chapters, Slow Food Events
In November 2022, Slow Food East Bay shut down a street in West Berkeley and held a sprawling Bean Feed complete with six chefs, three wineries, two aligned nonprofits, one farm and a copious number of bean-centric fun and games.
Mar 30, 2023 | Chapter Highlight, Current Events, Slow Food Chapters, Slow Food Events, Snail of Approval
By Makiah Josephson, Slow Food USA Communications Coordinator Last month, Slow Food Atlanta became the newest member of Slow Food USA’s Snail of Approval program, which recognizes outstanding food businesses in seventeen cities. The Snail of Approval is an influential...
Dec 15, 2022 | Chapter Highlight, Food and Farming, Slow Food Chapters, Slow Food Events, Uncategorized
By Laurie Carlson, Slow Food O’ahu This past November, The Banana Source, Hawai’i SEED, Slow Food in Hawai’i and Waimea Valley hosted the inaugural Mai’a Ho’olaule’a / Banana Festival on the North Shore of O’ahu. Over 1,600 people...
Oct 20, 2022 | Biodiversity, Cooking, Plant A Seed, Slow Beans, Slow Food Chapters, Slow Food Events
We’ve had an incredible year-long Plant a Seed campaign filled with planting, growing and eating beans — now it’s time to celebrate them together around a table! Our chapters are teaming up with chefs in their regions and are getting creative with how to celebrate and share the stories of the beans from the 2022 Plant A Seed kit in so many inspiring ways, from sit-down dinners to bean street fairs to bean soup fundraisers and more.
Oct 17, 2022 | Food Justice, Slow Food Events, Slow Food Leaders
On September 22-26, over 200 US-based delegates joined thousands of Slow Food enthusiasts from around the world for Terra Madre Salone del Gusto 2022. Hugs, laughter, and joy represented the excitement and energy around gathering as an international movement for the first time in four years.
Aug 9, 2022 | Books, Cooking, Food and Farming, Slow Books, Slow Food Events, Slow Food Live
Maybe you’ve joined Slow Books for our read-along programming for “How to Be An Antiracist” or “Braiding Sweetgrass,” or perhaps this will be your first read-along. Either way — we’re glad you’re here!