Slow Food in the News
Slow Pickings…
Published in the Real Food on-line supplement
At it’s heart, the Slow Food Movement is about real food made by real people. Nothing brings this home more than joining a local Slow Food group and getting stuck in. I’m fortunate to live near both the Oxford and Wiltshire group. Their activities thus far this year have included a memorable game evening at Sheepdrove Organic Farm, in Lambourn
Slow Food in Snail Mail
Liz Wilding writes about Slow Food Oxon activities in Snail Mail - the national Slow Food magazine.
The SF Oxon Convivium has had (ironically!) a rather hectic schedule of events so far this year. 2007 seems to be a year for tastings. Even our book group combined a discussion of Mark Kurlansky’s Salt with a tasting of finishing salts from around the world. We were all a little thirsty by the end, but appreciated the chance to sample the differences between French fleur de sel and Hawaiian black lava salt, for example.

