Slow Food Nation 2008: the market
First thing in the morning-the Slow Food Nation Market in Civic Center. Slow Food altered the grounds of Civic Center into a thriving and energetic happening for all things slow and beautiful.
(the SFN 08’ membership booth & the parking area for the cyclists, they had the best parking by far!)


One side of the event was Slow on the Go a number of local food preparers creating some serious eats from locally raised, grass-fed animals, organic produce, fresh fruit drinks, fair coffee and fresh from the oven breads, everything we tried was incredible (special note to the Muffuleta!).
(a sign for the sausage and pepper sandwich)

(the fair trade coffee booth was lined with these awesome bags)

The center row of the event was dedicated to an organic Victory Garden that was literally bursting with so many different kinds of veggies, fruits, herbs and flowers that I could spend all day taking pictures of this one area alone. At one end you had a composting area and the other was dedicated to informal lectures at the Soap Box
(the bounty of the Victory Garden & black gold)


(growing corn in front of City Hall)

The last alley was a showcase of local and artisan cheese makers, beekeepers, mushroom growers, jam makers, bread bakers, berry/bean/tomato/stone fruit/etc…growers…EVERYTHING in this area was fit for a magazine spread….i have never seen so many color nor smelled so many smells that where so clean, yet powerful. I was so overwhelmed that I forgot to take pictures with the camera that I use for the blog ☹- but I will have some available in about a month from my other camera.
I wish the Slow Food movement were more prevalent over here in NC… we’ll get there… we’ll get there…
Comment by A*Sue of Green Grounded — September 10, 2008 @ 7:56 am