Slow Food San Diego

Supports community awareness about healthy local food

Bee Keeping Kit, no muss no fuss

Keep your own bees and free flowing honey. Buy the kit and a Crowd-sourcing opportunity.

March against Monsanto in San Diego

On Saturday, May 23, 2015

Millions of people around the world will March Against Monsanto.
This year, we are asking activists who march to spread the word about the damage Monsanto and the rest of the pesticide-makers are doing to the honeybee and monarch populations.

Find out how you can help:

Adding probiotics to smoothies

Published on Dec 13, 2012

Have you been taking your “friendly bacteria” to promote a healthy gut and a strong immune system? In this nutrition webisode, Margaux J Rathbun, B.S., N.T.P. shares with us a fun way to include DDS Probiotics into our diet with this delicious and nutritious smoothie. To learn more about DDS Probiotics, be sure to become a fan on Facebook at www.facebook.com/DDSProbiotics. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUXevUDuDiw

Thanksgiving test Slow Food USA

If you’re celebrating Thanksgiving and reading this right now, chances are good that you do your best to enjoy a thoughtful — not just full full — holiday. It isn’t easy — but we can help! Take our quiz to find out how to make sure you’re preparing a meal that is as good, clean and fair as possible. AND, every day until November 20, we’ll draw a name from our quiz-takers to receive a turkey from a farm that has achieved certification to Global Animal Partnership’s 5-Step™ Animal Welfare Rating from your neighborhood Whole Foods Market.*

Enter to win

View Genetic Roulette Movie

More sponsors have made Genetic Roulette free until 10/31. Promote this to every one you can!
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Dale Stroub
YES on Prop 37
San Diego Volunteer
619-567-9789
Dale@Prop-37.com
Genetic Roulette Movie
Genetic Roulette Movie, The Institute for Responsible Technology

 

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Be Wise Ranch Event 2/2/2012

UPDATE: IMPORTANT EYE GNAT SITUATION!
Dear Organic Supporter,
On November 9, 2011, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors held a hearing concerning the eye gnat issue here in the San Pasqual Valley of Escondido. It was concluded that a group would be formed to propose a plan and come up with valid measures to help reduce and control the eye gnat problem. The group was formed, met on several occasions and after much debate the group is ready to make the proposal public. BeWiseRanchEvent2_2_12
On Febuary 2, 201, Time: 6 to 7 PM
there will be an informational meeting held at
L.R. Green Elementary School
located at 3115 Las Palmas Ave. Escondido Ca 92025
What is being proposed?
  • The new ordinance that deals specifically with the organic farms & eye gnats will be explained.
  • Who will conduct this meeting? Jack Miller – Director of Environmental Health & Rod Lorang – Senior Attorney for San Diego County.
  • Your attendance in support of Be Wise Ranch & Organic farming, will confirm to the County Board of Supervisors that we are serious about keeping Be Wise Ranch in business.
  • Bill Brammer, the organic farmer of Be Wise Ranch will be at this very important meeting.
  • To let us know that we can expect your support, please email Sandra@bewiseranch
  • Thank you and we hope to see you at the meeting.

Fifth Annual “100 Mile” Dinner to benefit school gardens

You are invited to the fifth Annual 100 Mile Dinner to benefit school gardens.

Hosted by Stone Brewing Company, 1999 Citracado Parkway, Escondido, CA

January 28th, 6:00pm Cocktails / 7:00pm Dinner

Tickets available at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/216820

BUY TICKETS HERE

 

 

Seed Starting Workshop at Bee Wise Ranch

Download a Flyer here

Choose one of two dates
Sunday, Feb 19th, 12:30 to 2:30 pm
Tuesday, March 6th, 6:30 to 8:30 pm

WELCOME TO SLOWFOOD SAN DIEGO

Our convivium (chapter) is part of Slow Food International, a non-profit organization which was founded by Carlo Petrini in response to the 1986 opening of a McDonalds in Rome’s Piazza Spagna. The mission of Slow Food is to counteract fast food and fast life, the disappearance of local food traditions and people’s dwindling interest in the food they eat, where it comes from, how it tastes and how our food choices affect the rest of the world. Today, there are 80,000 members world-wide.
Slow Food is dedicated to bio-diversity (preservation of food variety) and sustainability (meeting present needs without compromising those of future generations). Slow Food works to support the small farmer, local artisans and preserves cultural food traditions.
San Diego is a bountiful, richly diverse locale for a Slow Food convivium. Our members share a passion for food. Our monthly events reflect our work to support local producers, restaurants and suppliers. We are dedicated to ecologically sound food production. We are committed to awakening our children to the enjoyment and health benefits of quality foods. Finally, we celebrate the return of the table as a center of pleasure and the idea of living a slower, more harmonious life.

To find out about how Slow Food San Diego got started and who we are, click “About Us.”