Guest guest Posted December 13, 2008 Report Share Posted December 13, 2008 On Monday, December 15 at 8 pm, the Peninsula Macrobiotic Community hosts Laura Stec, who will speak on Cool Cuisine for the Holidays and the Planet. With a growing awareness of how food choices affect the environment, and the emphasis on food during the holiday season--what should we serve at our holiday feast? We'll explore this topic with a festive presentation by chef and author Laura Stec. On the heels of her and climate scientist Dr. Eugene Cordero's recently released book--Cool Cuisine: Taking the Bite Out of Global Warming--Laura asks whether a vegetarian world is the next best thing after " peace on earth, good will to all, " or if this perspective is inherently flawed. We'll compare carbon footprints of holiday veggie and non- veggie meals (such as Tofu Turkey vs. Prime Rib), learn tips for green dinner parties, share favorite vegan holiday recipes and sample her new Christmas cookie recipe, Cherry Chocolate Nib Walnut Cookies. Bring your favorite seasonal recipe to share and come ready to debate! Laura will bring copies of her beautiful new book, Cool Cuisine, which make wonderful holiday gifts! For more information, see http://www.globalwarmingdiet.org. Laura Stec is a classically trained chef and caterer with more than 25 years of experience, specializing in seasonal, local, organic, and whole (SLOW) foods. Laura trained at the Culinary Institute of America, the School of Natural Cookery, and the Vega Macrobiotic Center. She has worked at Bay Area restaurants, taught at cooking schools, and is a Culinary Health Educator for the weight loss, Lifestyles, and other programs at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center. Laura offers a unique perspective on the role our diets play in personal and planetary health, and enjoys turning students on to the artistry and energetics of healthy cooking. For more on Laura, visit http://www.laurastec.com. Lecture Details: • Monday, December 15, 8 pm (no reservation necessary) • $5-10 donation or book purchase suggested • The First Baptist Church, 305 North California Avenue at Bryant, Palo Alto, 1/4 mile East of Alma and the California Avenue Caltrain Station • before the lecture, enjoy a Gourmet Vegetarian Dinner at 6:30 pm (dinner reservations: call 650 599-3320 by 9:30 am) GOURMET VEGETARIAN DINNER MENU, DECEMBER 15, 6:30 pm WINTER SOLSTICE CELEBRATION, CHEFS JAMES HOLLOWAY AND GARY ALINDER Warm Spiced Apple Cider Gingery Kabocha Squash Soup Tempeh Stroganoff Stew Whole Grain Bruschetta with Parsley Pesto Quinoa Pilaf with Roasted Chestnuts Sautéed Collards and Kale with Fennel and Red Cabbage Winter Greens Salad with Local Persimmons and Walnuts Cranberry Orange Spice Cake Choice of Teas and Grain Coffee Dinner Details: • Monday, December 15, 6:30 pm • $18 sitdown, $16 takeout for this special dinner (normally $15) • please reserve for Dinner by Monday morning, 9:30 AM (650 599-3320) • The First Baptist Church, 305 North California Avenue at Bryant, Palo Alto, 1/4 mile East of Alma and the California Avenue Caltrain Station • for more Monday dinner menus, visit http://peninsulamacro.org MONDAY GOURMET VEGETARIAN DINNERS IN PALO ALTO The Peninsula Macrobiotic Community serves a Gourmet Vegetarian Dinner every Monday (except major holidays) in Palo Alto. This is a full vegan dinner which includes soup, grain, beans or bean products, vegetables, dessert, and beverage, prepared by expert natural foods Chef Gary Alinder, our Chef since our inception in 1987. WEBSITE: http://peninsulamacro.org - featuring newsletter, dinner menus, and related information. DINNER RESERVATIONS: please try to make your Dinner reservations by Monday morning, 9:30 AM; call 650 599-3320. If it's after 9:30 and you're still interested in coming, call and leave a number for the manager to call you back if there is space. It is not necessary to reserve for the After-Dinner presentation. TIME: dinner is served at 6:30 pm every Monday except major holidays; the after-dinner presentation (once per month) starts at 8 pm. PRICE: $15 for Dinner (the special Winter Solstice dinner on December 15 is $18 sitdown, $16 takeout), $5-10 donation suggested for after- dinner presentation (usually once per month) LOCATION: The First Baptist Church, 305 North California Avenue at Bryant, Palo Alto, 1/4 mile East of Alma and the California Avenue Caltrain Station. AFTER-DINNER PRESENTATION: each month we feature an After-Dinner Lecture or Event, described in the newsletter and website. Lectures are usually on macrobiotic or other health related topics, by a variety of speakers including macrobiotic counselors, medical doctors, cooking teachers, and people who have dealt successfully with serious diseases using macrobiotic or similar approaches. Other events have included performances by folk singers and vegetarian Chinese acrobats. We have a pass-the-hat policy for our events; we suggest a donation of $5-10. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: all are welcome at our Dinners, vegetarian or not. The Dinners are particularly helpful for those who want to eat in healthy ways, but may not know how to get started. Many who attend may have the same health concerns you have. Also, choosing locally grown, vegetarian foods is one of the best ways to reduce your carbon footprint on the planet. Dinner attendance ranges from 40 to 100, with a full spectrum of ages spanning newborns to grandparents, including quite a few interesting singles. Come with a friend or by yourself; singles easily integrate into our friendly group, where seating is communal. Many long-term friendships have started at a Monday Dinner, and are renewed every week! We hope to see you at a Monday Dinner! Please forward this message to friends who may be interested. Gerard T. Lum, Newsletter Editor and Webmaster Peninsula Macrobiotic Community, http://peninsulamacro.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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