Slow Food Summer Harvest Feast

June 17, 2014 by Charlie London

Please help us promote our Summer Harvest Feast to raise money for a New Orleans delegation to attend Terra Madre, Slow Food’s international conference in Italy this October.  Our delegation consists of:

Chef Alex Harrell of Sylvain, who also holds masters degree in Marine Biology
Lance Nacio of Anna Marie Seafood, a sustainable shrimper in Terrebonne Parish
Jabari Brown of Grow Dat Youth Farm
Khai Nguyen of VEGGI Farmers Co-op.

Gary Granata, PhD, RD
Chair, Slow Food New Orleans
www.slowfoodnola.com
[email protected]
504.329.6361
summer-harvest

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Go Eat at the GROW DAT Farm

March 5, 2013 by Charlie London

GrowDat-logosent in by Robert Thompson
The Grow Dat farm in City Park (by the underpass at I-610) is an interesting project and will give us a chance to enjoy the cooking of Faubourg St john resident Gary Granata. Gary also
serves as president of local Slow Food Initiative. Go eat Friday, March 8, at the nonprofit urban farm for local high school students, with music, art and a menu with lighter options alongside the fried fish. More info at:
http://www.bestofneworleans.com/blogofneworleans/archives/2013/02/28/a-nontraditional-lenten-fish-fry-on-tap-at-grow-dat-youth-farm

article below by Ian McNulty
The Lenten fish fry is a long-running tradition in New Orleans, but not all of these events follow a traditional script. For instance, one coming up next Friday, March 8, won’t be held at a church but rather at a nonprofit urban farm for local high school students, with music, art and a menu with lighter options alongside the fried fish.
The local/healthy food advocate Slow Food New Orleans is hosting this one-night fish fry at Grow Dat Youth Farm, a youth development program operated from City Park with acres of crops and a facility built from stacked, repurposed shipping containers.

The chef Don Boyd, founder of the nonprofit Café Hope, and local Slow Food chapter president Gary Granata are preparing the food along with Moscow 57, a New York entertainment company founded by Ellen Kaye, whose family ran the legendary Russian Tea Room in Manhattan for close to 50 years. Granata and Kaye have been collaborating on pop-up food, music and art events and decided to join forces for a one-of-a-kind fish fry at Grow Dat.

Guests can either buy individual dishes at various stations set up around Grow Dat’s campus or partake in a seated meal served in courses at a “captain’s table” on a balcony overlooking the scene. The menu includes a garden salad, fried catfish over coleslaw, vegetarian gumbo z’herbes, pistachio shrimp kebabs, vegetable kebabs and fish kebabs, sour cherry rice, rose petal and mint yogurt and gelato and sorbetto from La Divina Gelateria. Beer and wine will be for sale.

The night is also billed as an “urban salon” with singer/songwriter Kayte Grace, the Moscow 57 Band, artists including Emilie Rhys and local writer Elsa Hahne, author of the new cookbook “The Gravy—In the Kitchen with New Orleans Musicians,” all participating in the event.
Admission is $5 (free for Slow Food members), and individual food tickets are $5 each. The seated meal is $50. The fish fry is from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

http://www.bestofneworleans.com/blogofneworleans/archives/2013/02/28/a-nontraditional-lenten-fish-fry-on-tap-at-grow-dat-youth-farm

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GROW DAT

June 15, 2012 by Charlie London

Grow Dat Youth Farm, Broad Community Connections, Neighborland.org, and the Tulane Community Health Center are excited to host a Pop-Up Farmers Market this Saturday, June 16 featuring Grow-Dat’s delicious produce. The market will be hosted at Tulane University’s brand-spanking-new Ruth Fertel Community Health Center. There will be free watermelon juice, cooking demonstrations, and plenty of shade. Come on out to Broad Street and make some groceries!


WHAT: Grow Dat Pop-Up Farmers Market
WHEN: Saturday June 16, 2012
TIME: 10AM to 2PM
WHERE: Tulane University Ruth Fertel Community Health Center
711 N Broad Street at Orleans Avenue

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Fresh from the Farm at SWIRL

February 6, 2012 by Charlie London


by Alexander Hancock at nola.eater.com

Starting February 11, fans of the weekly produce box from Hollygrove Market & Farm can now pick it up at Swirl Wines near the Fair Grounds. Pickup is Saturdays between 4-6, during which time chef Richard Papier will be cooking dishes with the box’s contents. The shop will offer half-priced glasses of wine to pair with those dishes. [EaterWire]

Reposted from:
http://nola.eater.com/archives/2012/01/31/hollygroveswirl-synergy-biblethumping-banned-on-bourbon-and-more.php

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Magical Mystery Tour – Food Co-Op

January 4, 2012 by Charlie London

Look for the Magical Mystery Tour every Wednesday at FSJNA dot ORG. The Magical Mystery Tour focuses on interesting items in and around Faubourg St. John.

Joining the New Orleans Food Co-Op makes healthy, affordable groceries a reality for our community. As a member-owner, you are eligible to receive a share of the co-op’s profits each time you shop. Patronage points will be added to your account that will go toward your future refunds. Active member-owners are also eligible for other benefits including voting rights, in-store perks and discounts at supporting businesses. Please click on the graphic above to go to the New Orleans Food Co-Op website for a full list of benefits.

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