Saturday, January 31, 2009

Farmer's Market Tour with Ed Kenney

We had the great opportunity to tour around the Farmer's Market with Slow Food advocate Ed Kenney, Chef/Owner of Town and Downtown. We visited with the gang at Ma'o Organic Farm, Greg Yee at Blue Lotus Farm, Jenny at Big Wave Tomato and Isaac Gillette with Keopu Coffee. Ed shared his insight about the Slow Food movement and creating a relationship with those that grow our food.   - more to come.





Monday, January 26, 2009

First Meeting of the Semester

Today we thanked our outgoing board members: Sean Congdon - President, Niayana Scott - Secretary and Marcus Asahina - Treasurer for their service last year. We are looking for a volunteer to fill our Treasurer spot on the Board. We reviewed our calendar of proposed events for the semester; starting with this Saturday's Tour of the Farmer's Market Hosted my Ed Kenney chef/owner from the local Slow Food restaurants Town and Downtown. San Shoppell gave an interesting and insightful presentation about her Slow Food summer and Fall. She talked about her summer cooking job on Naushon Island in Massachusetts, attending Slow Food Martha Vineyard's potluck fundraiser that 500 people participated including Michael Pollan, the guest speaker. She also reviewed the events of Slow Food Nation in San Francisco, CA and her internship at Blue Hill at Stone Barns in NY. What an adventure. We shared fresh squeezed citrus-aid and freshly made salsa and corn chips. Yum!
             
              
 

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Healthy Food Demonstration at The Farmer's Market



Fresh Cucumber and Roasted Corn Salsa with FRESH Corn Tortillas! We had a crew of helpful volunteers this Saturday. Thanks to Aloun Farms for generously donating the sweet corn and cilantro used for this demo. Lets not forget the USDA grant that helps to underwrite these demonstration. You can find the recipes below in the comments section. 

     

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Slow Food Oahu Pot Luck

Slow Food KCC members were invited to attend a potluck hosted by Slow Food Oahu last Sunday afternoon. Slow Food members and native Italians, Giampiero and Ezio, were responsible for the focus dish of the potluck, 20 lbs of fresh ahi tuna. The market fresh tuna was slowly braised in olive oil and made into a variety of simple but delicious dishes, including a creamy savory mousse and a bright and comforting tuna pasta with fresh tomato and basil. All the attendees contributed to the feast with tasty, seasonal offerings including Slow Food KCC's contributions of Hearts of Palm Salad, Babaganoush and a Korean steamed chicken and rice dish. We were asked to bring our own plates and utensils, this is a simple way to make a party a little greener and minimize clean up! The Slow Food Oahu group are a great bunch of folks and we look forward to future collaborations!

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Letter from the new president - Gida Snyder

Happy New Year! I want to introduce myself as the new President of the KCC Slow Food Club. Many thanks go out to our former president Sean Congdon who has served our club well. Congrats Sean on graduating! We wish you good luck in your next endeavor.

San Shoppell (Vice Pres) and I have been working on a plan to create an exciting schedule for the upcoming semester. We would love to hear any ideas you may have for helping this club be a standout example of Slow Food in the school and in the community. Please feel free to suggest demo recipes, guest speakers, outings or any other activities you might have in mind that we as a club can experience together. We would like to finish the schedule before the first meeting, so send us your thoughts today.

I look forward to meeting everyone and having a great time with the club!

Aloha,

Gida Snyder
President Slow Food KCC