by slow food denver | Oct 14, 2022 | Learning with Lil' Sprouts, Recipes
Learning with Lil’ Sprouts: Homemade Dressing and Salad I don’t like salad! is the first response of most students when I tell them we are making a dressing and salad for cooking class. You don’t have to like it, but you may have fun making one I tell...
by slow food denver | Aug 25, 2022 | Recipes
Fall Recipe: Swedish Apple Cake One of my favorite things about fall, without a doubt, is the food. The scents, tastes, and memories that surround autumn dishes always make me look forward to the cooler weather and falling leaves. One recipe that has been a staple...
by slow food denver | Jul 13, 2022 | Advocacy
Combatting College Food Waste Since moving away for college, and having to buy ingredients and cook food on my own, I’ve become very aware of how fast my food sours, spoils or even sprouts. I’ve found that when purchasing produce to make meals for one person, I have a...
by slow food denver | May 19, 2022 | Slow Food Stories
Beekeeping in the Burbs I’m a mom to three young boys which means our days are full of lots of silliness, crazy energy, some screaming and of course, laughter. It also means that with all of the extra energy that three boys ages four, six, and eight, create, the...
by slow food denver | Mar 17, 2022 | Resources
Getting Started with Native Plants The Colorado Native Plant Society hosts an annual conference early every spring, for which the keynote in 2022 was the great ecologist, Doug Tallamy. His presentation challenged what has become the status quo of talking about how...
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