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About this blog: I've been attracted to food for good and bad reasons for many years. From eating disorder to east coast culinary school, food has been my passion, profession & nemesis. I've been a sugar addict, a 17-year vegetarian, a food and en...
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About this blog: I've been attracted to food for good and bad reasons for many years. From eating disorder to east coast culinary school, food has been my passion, profession & nemesis. I've been a sugar addict, a 17-year vegetarian, a food and environment pioneer, macrobiotic, Master Cleanser, ayurvedic, and officially-designated health-nut or party-girl (depending on the year). Professionally, I've worn many industry hats including: line cook, corporate chef, Food Coach, caterer, product developer, restaurant reviewer, culinary school teacher, corporate wellness educator, food co-op clerk, author, and even Cirque-du-Soleil lead popcorn concessioner! For years I managed an outdoor kitchen, deep in the bear-infested woods of Tahoe, and also for hospitals (the most unhealthy kitchen I ever worked in?), Singapore high-rises, mule-pack trips, Canadian catholic rectories, and more events than I could ever recall. Yet I still keep discovering. Actually, I adapt everyday by new lessons learned from teachers, customers and students. However there is one food truth I now hold sacrosanct: Eaters are motivated by pleasure. So no matter what we discuss here - recipes or restaurants, food politics or pairings, local events, food as art, or even as God, I will always come from a high-vibe, party perspective. Oh I do still long to change the world with great tasting food, but know in my heart, "If it ain't fun, it don't get done!" So - wanna come to the Food Party? By the way - it's a potluck.
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Planting a Fall Garden?
Uploaded: Sep 25, 2023
What are you planting this fall? Good options for our area include kale, kohlrabi, broccoli, carrots, onion and rutabagas. Summer Winds Nursery in Palo Alto even recommends strawberries!
From their website: Yes, you can grow strawberries in autumn! The mild weather helps their roots to get nicely established, making for a big, flavorful, and extra healthy harvest.
Here’s a few classes to help you decide what, when and how:
The Power of Urban Gardening
Tuesday, September 26
4:30 PM PST
Online and free!
Sponsored by
Acterra
Peas of Mind Gardens will share how urban gardening contributes to the wellness of our bodies, minds, and communities. You’ll learn tips for growing your own food in a limited space and how to recycle kitchen waste into valuable plant nutrients. We’ll also discuss digital tools to drive personal and collective climate action.
Bring your questions for the interactive Q&A portion.
Advance registration on Eventbrite is required.
Click here.
- photo courtesy of Christine Krieg Photography
- Carrot pull courtesy of Peter Neal
Planning Your Fall Vegetable Garden
Thursday, September 28
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Millbrae Public Library
1 Library Avenue, Millbrae
Learn how to prepare for a successful veggie garden this fall. Whether you plant in containers, in raised beds or in the ground, this workshop will cover the keys to success. You will receive a planting chart unique to your microclimate that shows what you can grow and when. This session will help both first-time and experienced gardeners create a great fall harvest.
Registration is requested, but not required.
- photos by LSIC unless noted
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