Slow Food Hot Chocolate
Can’t think of anything that could help body and soul shake off a day like today than the above mentioned subjects.
And if you got time this afternoon to drop by the Century Center that’s exactly what you’ll get. The Slow Food Triangle folks, including a good number of local chefs and farmers, are reviewing their tour of Italy and the international Slow Food Conference in Torino. Sheila Neal of the Carrboro Farmers Market is the moderator.
From the release:
In October, twenty-one of our local farmers, chefs, educators and agriculture professionals joined 6,000 delegates from 150 nations in Turin, Italy to work together to find solutions to the challenges they face as stewards of their land and communities at Slow Food International’s 2006 Terra Madre. Please join us on Sunday, January 21 from 4-6 pm at the Carrboro Century Center’s Century Hall to hear our Triangle delegates share their stories. For directions and information about parking. please visit their website.
Come sip bicerin (tasty Torino-style hot chocolate made with local milk from pasture-raised cows), see pictures from the trip and ask our panel of delegates about their experience. There will also be time to find out more information about Slow Food, our local convivium, and sustainable food production in our area. Read the rest of this entry »Subscribe to this blog's RSS feed
Big weather
Words of the day are windy, icy, rainy, sleet. Already getting some off and on precip south of town.
From the National Weather Service
WRAL doppler 1 hr loop for the OC
Intellicast’s regional radar
