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20 Oct 2009

Food, Talk or What the Bleep Should I Eat?

On Friday, October 23, 2009, we encourage everyone to make it out to this community organization luncheon and discussion which will be catered by Taloola Cafe and others. All dishes will be made using local, season and/or organic ingredients.

Six local women will join Nettie Wiebe to speak about food and how it embodies our most basic connection to each other and the earth.  We will learn that how we shop, cook, eat and drink can help save ourselves as well as the planet.

Speakers include:

  • Nettie Wiebe, Distinguished Visitor in Women’s Studies
  • Linda Zaglioni, owner, Taloola Cafe
  • Elayne Isaacs, Friend of Women’s Studies
  • Maya Ruggles, Environmental Activist and Student
  • Janine Bratt, owner, Taste Bud Food
  • Dr. Natasha Zajmalowski, Naturopathic Doctor, Be Well
  • Shu-Hua Hsu, owner, Enchie Mart

The session takes place at All Saints’ Church, Parish Hall at 330 City Hall Square W. from 12:00pm to 2:00pm.  Please RSVP by phone at 519.253.3000 ext. 3727 or email at wsvisitor@uwindsor.ca

Related posts:

  1. Upcoming Food Events
  2. Happy Birthday Taloola
  3. Taloola Cafe Joins Eat Your City 2009
  4. Taloola Cafe Happenings
  5. Get naked with your food

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