I think this makes a lot of sense and yet so many people still buy "gadget" foods from across the world. Wake up folks, look around you. The grass is not always greener on the other side. Buy local foods from people you know who worked hard to make it happen. Shake hands with a producer, your food will taste so much better. Lebanon holds a very rich array of all kinds of goods. You can make simple to very intricate recipes using local production. The world talks about our food, our resources, our ingredients, our culinary heritage. Let's be proud, let's become part of a chain, a local chain!
Monday, November 26, 2012
Declaration on Seed Freedom
Found this photo on Pinterest, I like! |
Declaration on Seed Freedom:
- Seed is the source of life, it is the self urge of life to express itself, to renew itself, to multiply, to evolve in perpetuity in freedom.
- Seed is the embodiment of bio cultural diversity. It contains millions of years of biological and cultural evolution of the past, and the potential of millennia of a future unfolding.
- Seed Freedom is the birth right of every form of life and is the basis for the protection of biodiversity.
- Seed Freedom is the birth right of every farmer and food producer. Farmers rights to save, exchange, evolve, breed, sell seed is at the heart of Seed Freedom. When this freedom is taken away farmers get trapped in debt and in extreme cases commit suicide.
- Seed Freedom is the basis of Food Freedom, since seed is the first link in the food chain.
- Seed Freedom is threatened by patents on seed, which create seed monopolies and make it illegal for farmers to save and exchange seed. Patents on seed are ethically and ecologically unjustified because patents are exclusive rights granted for an invention. Seed is not an invention. Life is not an invention.
- Seed Freedom of diverse cultures is threatened by Biopiracy and the patenting of indigenous knowledge and biodiversity. Biopiracy is not innovation – it is theft.
- Seed Freedom is threatened by genetically engineered seeds, which are contaminating our farms, thus closing the option for GMO-free food for all. Seed Freedom of farmers is threatened when after contaminating our crops, corporations sue farmer for “stealing their property”.
- Seed Freedom is threatened by the deliberate transformation of the seed from a renewable self generative resource to a non renewable patented commodity. The most extreme case of non renewable seed is the “Terminator Technology” developed with aim to create sterile seed.
- We commit ourselves to defending seed freedom as the freedom of diverse species to evolve; as the freedom of human communities to reclaim open source seed as a commons.
Friday, November 23, 2012
Friday, November 16, 2012
A Book on Lentils
I love books which deal with one subject! Two lovely women, one from Beirut, living in England and one from Italy, also living in England joined forces to collaborate on this magnificent read. The book is written professionally, it shows immediately. You are tempted to try the recipes as you go through the pages. In fact, today I will try one with lentils and farro. Luckily, I have some farro that I purchased in Italy during Terra Madre.
Press Release info: What can happen when Lebanon and Italy are cooking dishes of lentils? From the unavoidable moujaddarah to original recipes such as lentil salad, octopus and celery, an explosion of flavours is guaranteed! With dishes from Lebanon, Italy and elsewhere in the Mediterranean, the Book “Lentils” is a travel album in which Claude Chahine Shehadi and Maria Rosario Lazzati share recipes, memories and cultural characteristics.
From traveling the world from the Mediterranean cuisine and the history of lentil, the authors give us fifty delicious recipes of lentils, between tradition and modern cuisine.
Release: October 2012
Texts: English (a French version is also available)
Format: 23x21cm
ISBN: 9782360860333
Friday, November 9, 2012
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Beirut Cooking Festival 2012
The Beirut Cooking Festival is an initiative made by the people of Hospitality. They also organize Horeca every year. The fair is open to the public, non-professional alike. I will take part this year for a demonstration to introduce the "Community Kitchen Workshop" I will be hosting to teach children about food on a weekly basis. I invite you to come with your children to visit me at the stand. I will be baking bread because I believe that children learn a lot about cooking, baking, and life by making good bread.
Some amazing talents will be demonstrating their passion for cooking too!
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