Joint Green Drinks and SFUSD Mixer at SOL Markets
Members and friends of Slow Food Urban San Diego and Green Drinks San Diego met at SOL Markets on Thursday, March 29th to celebrate local food artisans in our community. Proceeds from the event benefitted Second Chance's JOLT Program. In attendance were The People's Produce Project, Catalina Offshore Products, Gluten Free by Betsy G., Chuao Chocolatier, Vesper Vineyards and Triple B. Ranches, South Coast Winery, Cafe Virtuoso, Sadie Rose Baking Company, Jackie's Jams, Stogsdill's Pickles, Solar Rain, Hess Brewing, Foxy Treats and SuperFood Drive.
Thanks to everyone for coming out and making this event such a success!
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Local Heritage Turkey Dinner
Join us for an early Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday, November 17 at 6 p.m. at UCSDs International House. Sharea memorable meal with members of the Slow Food community and students from UCSD and the Art Institute. Heritage turkeys, raised by local 4H students, will be prepared by Chef Jeff Jackson of A.R. Valentien. Delicious side dishes, using local produce, will be cooked communally by Slow Food volunteers and students. Reserve your seat by purchasing a $15 Slow Food Member/$25 Non-Member ticket/$5 Student ticket (Students must show student i.d. at check-in). Tickets are non refundable and available only online.
Julian Apple Orchard Adventure with USA Today Bestelling Author, Theresa Weir
Please join bestselling author Theresa Weir for a specialJulian Apple Orchard Adventure to benefit Slow Food Urban San Diego.
The 411:
Saturday, October 8, 2011
9:00am-3:30pm
Location: Raven Hill Organic Apple Orchard, Julian, CA
*Transportation provided from trolley stop at Fashion Valley Mall, San Diego
Bus will depart promptly at 9:00am, please be sure to allow enough time to find parking.
Your adventure begins with a scenic bus ride from San Diego to Julian during which time Weir will discuss her hypnotic memoir, The Orchard, and Slow Food will educate us about the Gravenstein apple grown at Raven Hill and on Slow Food's Ark of Taste heritage foods list.
FEEDING AMERICA: SAN DIEGO'S FARM2KIDS PROGRAM
Please Join your fellow Slow Food Urban San Diego members in a food justice volunteer event with Feeding America San Diego's Farm2Kids program.
We will learn more about the Farm2Kids program, which provides low income children a selection of fresh produce for their families to make healthy meals at home.
In this community service project, we will help sort and clean bags of produce that will be delivered to various schools throughout San Diego County for after-school distribution.
You must pre-register for this event by tomorrow, Friday, September 16th.
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 20 5:30-8pm
RSVP: Must RSVP by Friday, Sept 16 Meet at: 9455 Waples Street, Suite 135 San Diego, CA 92121
Notes: Arrive at 5:30pm to sign-in and fill-out waiver forms. Wear closed-toe shoes, comfortable clothing and pull back long hair (hats are encouraged).
To Learn more about Feeding America San Diego and the Farm2Kids program visit: Feeding America San Diego
TAKE THE $5 CHALLENGE WITH SFUSD ON SEPT. 17TH!
Slow Food vs. Fast Food?
-As Part
of Slow Food USA's Campaign to Take Back the 'Value Meal',
Slow Food Urban San Diego Hosts September 17th Event at Little Italy's Amici Park
As part of Slow Food USA's The $5 Challenge campaign to take back the 'value meal', Slow Food
Urban San Diego is proud to announce that it will be hosting 'Together We Can
Take Back the Value Meal' on Sept. 17, 2011 from 9:00a.m. - 1:30p.m. The event will be open to the public and
will be held at Amici Park, located at Union Street, San Diego, CA 92101. Slow Food Urban San Diego is an all
volunteer, local chapter of Slow Food USA, a national non-profit
working for good, clean and fair food for all.
In response to a lack of access to fresh fruits
and vegetables, people eating more fast food than home-cooked meals and
increasing rates of diet-related disease, Slow Food USA's recently launched
campaign is encouraging people across the country to cook slow food that costs
no more than five dollars per person, the cost of a typical fast food 'value
meal'. Attendees of Slow Food Urban
San Diego's event will take a pledge to do the same. Supported by SD Weekly Markets, the event will take place
alongside the Little Italy Mercato, where vendors will be offering $5 lunch
alternatives. At 12:00pm, the
community will gather in a lunchtime convivium. Slow Food Urban San Diego will be on hand at Amici Park from
9:00a.m. - 1:30p.m. to answer questions and provide member services.
The
$5 Challenge's overarching message is that slow food should
not have to cost more than fast food and that everyone has a right to it everyday.
Slow food - the opposite of fast food - is food that is good for those who eat
it, good for farmers and workers, and good for the planet.
"This is an opportunity for the San Diego urban
community to demonstrate together that there is a choice, and that good, clean,
and fair food can be affordable and accessible,'" said Kristen Goodrich, a
board member of Slow Food San Diego.
The campaign officially launches on Sept. 17
with a National Day of Action. Along
with Slow Food Urban San Diego, thousands of participants will be attending or
hosting hundreds of slow food gatherings nationwide.
"Right now, we have policies that make it
harder to feed our children fruit than Froot Loops. But everyday, against the odds, people find ways to cook real
food on a budget. We need to make
cooking and eating that way a possibility for everyone," said Viertel,
president of Slow Food USA. "If you know how to cook slow food on a budget, The $5 Challenge is a chance to teach
someone. If you want to learn, it is a chance to get started. And it is a
chance for us all to unite and begin pushing for the change we need."
There has been a tremendous amount of support from communities across America and the media is catching on too! From Chicago to New York, Washington DC to Detroit, the $5 Value Meal challenge is sparking the minds of eaters nationwide.
For more information, please visit SlowFoodUSA.org/5Challenge.
Join SFUSD on Aug. 27th for Fair Farm Bill mixer!
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THE PEARL HOTEL WILL HOST SFUSD's NEXT METRO MIXER
On Monday, August 22nd, The Pearl Hotel will host SFUSD's next metro mixer. Chef Jaison Burke will serve up deliciously edible nibbles handcrafted with care and sourced from local growers, producers and purveyors, who will also will be on hand to showcase their bounty and efforts.
HOME BREW CLASS WITH BALLAST POINT BREWING CO. JULY 17th
Join us for a special Slow Food Urban San Diego brewing session at Home Brew Mart and Ballast Point Linda Vista. You'll learn the basics of home brewing as we create a locally-sourced beer using White Labs yeast and hops from Ramona's Star B Hop Ranch .
***SLOW FOOD URBAN SAN DIEGO'S FIRST EVER FOOD SWAP***
Be a part of Slow Food Urban San Diego's First Community Food Swap!
Join us on Sunday June 12th at 12 PM @ The Linkery in North Park. Share your homemade and homegrown foodstuffs with other swappers.
Bring your homemade jams, pickles, breads, crackers, world famous brownies, homegrown fruits, herbs or veggies to swap. Food swaps are gaining popularity across the country, as people reclaim a DIY lifestyle and want to share their incredible creations with their community.
Come celebrate the amazing skills and creativity of your fellow San Diegans and take home some delicious treats in exchange for your own. Swapping takes place silent auction style, but there will be plenty of time to mingle with the other swappers and sample their wares.
Please see the attached participation agreement for details on what to bring and how the swap works.
Slow Food Urban San Diego Food Swap Agreement
Once you have completed the form, please email to:
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FOOD MEETS ART WITH AGRI*PLANET
The 411:
Opening Reception: "AGRI*PLANET" @ Alchemy June 9th from 6pm-10pm
AGRI*PLANET is a suggestive, provocative and often irony-laden series of work within multiple mediums that is a social commentary on the state of our food culture and the food industry. The artist's reception will include temporary installations and the remaining works within the show will be on view @ Alchemy into early July, 2011. 10% of the proceeds from the sales of the artwork in this collection will benefit Slow Food Urban San Diego, a 100% grassroots organization supporting and promoting food that is good, clean and fair. For more information visit:
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RSVP for event here:
https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=172281172827959
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1ST ANNUAL GRASS FED BEEF WEEK CAMPAIGN!!!
Six local restaurants have come together to establish San Diego's first annual Grass Fed Beef Week, scheduled from June 3 through June 12. Throughout the week, founding restaurants--Alchemy, Burger Lounge, The Linkery, MIHO Gastrotruck, Sea Rocket Bistro and El Take it Easy--will be featuring menu specials designed to highlight the flavor and sustainability of grass fed beef.
CINE CUCINA: SLOW FOOD+ITALIAN FILM+YOU
A presentation by chef and filmmaker Jessica Theroux based on her book titled Cooking with Italian Grandmothers will be followed by her short documentary film In Pignata: Calabrian Fireside Cooking and director Ermanno Olmi's 2009 film Rupi del vino (Wine's Stones). |
May 21st 7pm The Birch North Park Theater Tickets: $18 available online or at the event |
In Pignata tells the story of fiercely proud Carluccia Colace, a farmer who at 80 still produces almost all the food her family needs, and who maintains the food traditions at the center of her culture. Rupi del vino presents a lush and almost mesmerizing progression of the seasons in northern Italy as these farmers carve mountain stone to make room for their vines and the drywall terraces staggered into the flanks of the Alps. For more information about this event, visit San Diego Italian Film festival's website |
Slow Food Porchetta Dinner May 20, 2011
Slow Food Urban San Diego and The Lodge at Torrey Pines present aspecial opportunity to taste a traditional Italian porchetta, a whole roasted pig cooked by our guest, a master butcher from Abruzzo, Italy - Ercole Fasciocco - prepared with a locally-raised pig from Nathan's Farm.
Participating San Diego chefs will also be contributing their own artisan food to the dinner - charcuterie and salad from Pete Balistreri of Tender Greens, a seafood appetizer from Paul Arias of The Fishery and porchetta accompaniments from Antonio Friscia of Stingaree and Jeff Jackson and the chefs of The Lodge at Torrey Pines.
Also included in the $50 price of dinner is craft beer from Vince Marsaglia of Pizza Port/Port Brewing Company and wine from Palumbo Family Vineyards and Falkner Winery in Temecula. Lorenzo Scarpone, founder of Slow Food San Francisco and VNO Wines will also be on hand to share his perspective on Slow Food internationally.
Tickets are available for purchase online only, no walk-ins. $10 from each ticket sold is a contribution to Slow Food Urban San Diego, a grassroots volunteer-driven non profit organization dedicated to education and advocacy for good, clean and fair food. TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT HAVE SOLD OUT.
LUNCH LINE SCREENING @ BLAH!
As part of the Monday Night Movie Series with MIHO Gastrotruck,Blind Lady Ale House is partnering with Slow Food Urban San Diego for an exclusive screening of "Lunch Line", a 2010 documentary capturing and highlighting the school lunch debate through an examination of the program's surprising past, uncertain present, and possible future. MIHO will be serving up farm to truck fare while Blind Lady will be pouring delicious craft beers.
To bring local schools into the conversation, Vanessa Zapfen, the Farm to School Director for San Diego Unified School District and SFUSD community school food partner, will be on hand for a casual Q & A after the film screening.
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Cooks Confab & SFUSD Present: "School Lunch!"
Access to good, healthy food in schools is a right and not a privilege. Further, knowing where your food comes from is essential element in shaping every child's relationship to food and to the development of their eating habits. As members of the San Diego culinary community, the Confab supports the farmers who are providing local whole food for San Diego's schools, the policy makers who are implementing these programs and the educators that are creating and developing curriculum inside and outside the classroom that is enhancing our youth's awareness of local real foods.
Confab School Lunch is a gathering of the food community and a meeting of the minds to press for further progress for better school lunch and to acknowledge and celebrate the work that is vigorously being done by dedicated stakeholders leading the way toward making positive and dramatic changes to the landscape of the cafeteria lunch program. ..meet the stakeholders and learn how to become one yourself!
And! enjoy some creative and delicious spins on school lunch from the Confablieri.
More Information:
With the nation-wide demand for attention to proper nutrition and responsible eating within schools, including the recent congressional passing of the Child Nutrition Act, the Cooks Confab &
Slow Food Urban San Diego
will host "School Lunch!" on Sunday, April 3rd. An Event dedicated to raising awareness of the staggering epidemic of mediocre food being served in our schools, the innovative chefs of the Cooks Confab will partner with local farms, ranchers, fishers and artisans to serve Haute Cafeteria Style Cuisine (HCSC)™ at Fibonacci's Campus Pointe Bistro, by Waters. They
will showcase healthy "School Lunch" options designed to spark critical discussion about an issue that needs immediate attention from not only the San Diego community, but communities across the country.
"Only through educational outreach, mutual partnership with all the stakeholders of this broken system will real change for our children's good be accomplished," said Andrew Spurgin, co-founder of Cooks Confab. "Our goal is to raise awareness and connect concerned parents, students, administrators and most importantly, the general public, by helping educating them about the problem and presenting them with realistic options that can translate into real change."
On point with national parent advocacy groups like Better School Food, which has rejected the National School Lunch Program and instead turned to local farmers for fresh alternatives, the Cooks Confab is among the growing movement of nation-wide leaders of community supported coalition advocates who are demonstrating first hand that communities can be the masters of their
own school lunch menus.
Helping to lead the "School Lunch!" dialogue will be Vanessa Zajfen, the Farm to School Specialist for the San Diego Unified School District, joined by a panel of farmers, school administrators and food service people who have been integral in creating a district-wide program which brings locally-grown produce into school cafeterias through a "Harvest of the Month" program. This illustrious panel of like-minded supporters will give guests a provocative inside look at the current situation in San Diego's school lunch programs and the existing reform movements that are actively being pursued on a local level.
Together with several already established programs such as Farmto-School and Edible Schoolyard, among others, the Cooks Confab will issue a challenge to San Diegans to do more and proactively educate themselves about where the food in children's school lunch programs is coming from and how they can help to implement lasting change in their own school districts.
Driven by a common passion to change a desperately broken system that affects many of their own school-aged children, the seventeen chefs of the Confablieri will be putting their culinary talents to the test, creating healthful "Cafeteria Fare". The dishes will also underscore a farm-to-institution concept by incorporating fresh local produce from nearby farms and eliminating the highly processed ingredients that permeate current cafeteria menu selections.
The HCSC will include such dishes as KITCHEN 1540's Paul McCabe's play on healthy "Fish & Chips" - Wild Striped Bass, Baked Vegetable Chips, Tartar Sauce, NINE-TEN's Jason Knibb's riff on Beef and Brocolli and Andrew Spurgin's Salad Bar featuring produce picked that morning by kids from Waters' Fibonacci's Organic Garden.
"School Lunch!" will be held from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Fibonacci's Campus Pointe Bistro on Sunday, April 3, 2011. The event is open to the public (kids welcome), and tickets will be sold on a first come, first serve basis.
To purchase tickets, please visit http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/157469 and for more
information visit http://www.cooksconfab.com.
All event proceeds benefit Slow Food Urban San Diego's mission to support San
Diego Unified District's Farm to School Program and other like-minded projects.
About Cooks Confab, www.cooksconfab.com
What began as a few local chefs casually chatting over food and drinks has now evolved into Cooks Confab, a grouping of San Diego's most innovative chefs sharing their culinary talents with San Diegans by hosting educational events, stylishly fun dinner parties and smaller-scale gatherings with the overall goal to generate awareness on important food-related causes in our community today. A progressive concept that changes venues with each event, each of the now seventeen chefs involved takes a turn hosting at their venue, bringing his or her own distinct flavor to the chosen edible-driven theme or cause. Through dinners, special events and educational sessions, the members of Cooks Confab hope to foster awareness in individuals to make responsible decisions in their food choices and to promote the importance and accessibility of local, sustainable and responsible ingredients.
Slow Food Urban San Diego seeks to create dramatic and lasting change in San Diego's local food system. Its mission is to reconnect Urban San Diegans with each other, rediscover food traditions and cultural heritage and educate our community about the plants, animals, fertile soils and waters that produce our food. In addition, it supports the mission, tenets, programs and values of Slow
Food USA. Slow Food Urban San Diego seeks to inspire a transformation in food policy, production practices and market forces so that they ensure equity, sustainability and pleasure in food eaten.
SUSTAINABLE FEAST @ LITTLE ITALY MERCATO
Sustainable Feast presented by Kaiser Permanente & hosted by the Outdoor Education Foundation
WHEN: April 2nd @ 10AM
WHERE: Little Italy Mercato - Amici Park
State St. and West Date St., San Diego CA 92101
The Sustainable Feast, a FREE event open to the public, will include live music courtesy of the Teagan Taylor Trio, a muscially rising Jazz/Pop band and an Outdoor Education Zone with interactive science and nature inspired activities for kids of all ages.
The event will pair local farms with some of San Diego's top chefs who will create a variety of delicious dishes, prepared up close and personal. Restaurant Tasting tickets are available for purchase for $35 and include 10 culinary testing tents, a raffle ticket, and commemorative cookbook. All tastings will be served in same size portions, therefore we are unable to provide various ticket levels. Families are encouraged to share their tastings with their young children or purchase a tasting ticket for older children who would enjoy the variety of food offered at each station. In addition to great food, a raffle will take place with exciting prizes.
Net proceeds from the Sustainable Feast will benefit the Outdoor Education Foundation's scholarship fund.
Check in will begin at 9:00 am. During check in you will receive your dining card, one raffle ticket, and commemorative Sustainable Feast Cookbook. Please make sure to bring your ticket with you.
To purchase Restaurant Tasting tickets and to learn more about the event, click here
Cheese-Making Class with Peter Zien of AleSmith Brewing Co.
Join us for a cheese-making class led by award-winning brewer Peter Zien, owner of AleSmith Brewing Co. In addition to being San Diego County's only "Grand Master" Level One Beer Judge, Peter is an accomplished artisan cheese maker and will be demonstrating and sharing his knowledge, techniques and tastes of his own cheese on Saturday, March 12 at 1 p.m. Class space is limited to Slow Food Urban San Diego members only. Tickets are non refundable. This event is Sold Out.