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Prepping meals with fresh, local food for your family and friends definitely helps your relationship with people and the planet, but sadly, the convenience factor isn't there.

 

 

 

 

 

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Founder Carlo Petrini originally started the slow food movement in protest of a McDonald's opening in Rome.

 

 

 

 

 

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Ever seen da Vinci's "The Last Supper"?

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Then you know food can be art. And that's what the founders of Slow Food International - a nonprofit devoted to bringing back whole foods that are cooked and savored slowly - are all about. If you're into food prepared the old-fashioned way (and with sustainability in mind), add slow foods to your daily menu for a more vibrant...er, palate.

 

The Benefits

 

Eating becomes art. Getting to know ingredients, producers, and the cultural history behind our foods makes for more soul-satisfying meals.

An easel way to avoid empty calories. Many additives in processed and fast foods are chemicals that lack nutritional value and sometimes wreak havoc on your health.

Painting a greener landscape. The slow food movement promotes biodiversity of crops, organic farming, and the preservation of family (not factory) farms.

An energy-saving Renaissance. Example: The production of a 1-pound box of cereal requires almost seven times as many kilocalories of energy as it provides in nourishment.

 

Personally Speaking

Recently, Heather and Kay took a post-work walk with the idea of burning off some all-day snacking. But somehow they ended up walking themselves all the way to SF's Ferry Building where there was a Slow Food wine and cheese tasting in progress...

 

Wanna Try?

 

Slow Food USA - learn more, and join one of almost 200 convivia (aka chapters) full of people who are part of the slow food movement.

Slow Food: The Case for Taste and Slow Food Nation - if you love good food, you'll dig these books by the slow food movement's founder, Carlo Petrini ($11-$16).

 

 

 

 

 

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