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Sarah Timmcke, 11/16/09, Research
Also shopping locally saves energy. It takes a lot of energy to create certain mass produced food. Meat is one such product. While most people do not want to quit eating meat altogether, the slow food movement suggests getting your meat from local meat farmers or eating meat less frequently.
The packaging that food is put in is also very bad for the environment. There is a lot of cardboard used to store these products while they are being shipped. Not only that, but think about how many individually wrapped products there are. Even the products that are not individually wrapped all have some sort of packaging.
Not only are there environmental and health reasons for joining the slow food movement but there are also economical ones. The money you spend on locally grown foods also stays in your community, which ends up helping you even more. Instead of shopping at large corporations that treat their employees poorly, you can help your local business owners stay in a job.
With all these things considered, I can’t think of a better object to go along with the slow food movement then a tea infuser. Tea takes awhile to steep which goes along with the whole idea of things slowing down. Also by using a tea infuser you are cutting down on all unnecessary packaging because you are using loose tea which does not use any paper products. It is also very easy to find organically grown loose tea. Tea is also very simplistic. As much as Starbucks tries to add more fluff to it, it is still just hot water and tea leaves. This simplicity is probably the one thing that ties it in to the slow food movement. The whole idea is to stop complicating our food and getting back to eating a natural, healthy diet.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Stephanie Chin, 11/10/09, research paper
Stephanie Chin
ART 118
Slow Food Movement Tea Infuser
Fast food has become a well-known staple all around the world thanks to chains such as McDonald’s, KFC, and Burger King. Fast food for some people may be the majority of their diet or at least a new and favorite food group. It’s not to say fast food is always bad and should be boycotted; I, for one, love being able to pick up french fries from the comfort of my own car on my way to school, for example. But, whatever happened to real food- the kind you make from scratch in your own garden and home? The slow food movement is an objection to fast food, genetically modified foods, pesticides, large-scale food manufacturing and processing, and various other practices that alters our food’s purity and nutrition. The slow food movement, therefore, encourages local buying and farming, encourages organics, educates individuals, promotes and preserves small family farms, and lobbies against genetic engineering. However, one of the most interesting aspects of the slow food movement is the teaching of gardening skills to students and prisoners.
In my opinion, gardening is a lost activity in our world of convenience. Instead of growing your own vegetables, it’s the normal and much easier practice to stop by the grocery store to buy whatever it is you need. But, gardening is not part of the slow food movement just because it produces healthy food straight from the source and does not undergo various processing or manufacturing. Gardening is a way to slow down life. It can alleviate stress or tensions and can be an individual hobby or an enjoyable activity to share with others. For these reasons, the slow food movement uses the practice of teaching gardening skills to students and prisoners. Schools that have signed onto the slow food movement have gardens, which help to show children how food grows and exactly where it comes from. This learning process differs greatly from the notion that food comes from a grocery store or out of a bag. Also, it may seem strange that prisoners would learn how to garden. In my opinion, gardening can be a great outlet to relieve stress or anxiety or to re channel energy. In short, it can keep people busy instead of letting them wander into trouble. Gardening has almost a meditation quality about it although many individuals still perceive it to be work or hard labor.
Although the slow food movement has gained popularity and notice in various countries around the world, it is still looked upon by some individuals with skepticism. Instead of making drastic changes immediately, it is encouraged that people start with small steps. For example, cooking meals at home can be a daunting idea, so it is encouraged that people start with making 1 homemade element at a time and gradually work towards preparing all parts of a meal at home without help from take out or prepared foods. The slow food movement incorporates good, healthy food and the concept of slowing down time. Mealtimes are supposed to be sources of family bonding, and research has even shown that children who eat family meals regularly do better in school. So instead of rushing through meals or eating in front of a television, why don’t people go back to the basics, back to their roots and enjoy a meal among friends or family?
Various cultures have different views on “time.” Americans generally live a more fast paced life under the notion that “time is money.” Therefore, we make tradeoffs between quality of food and convenience. The majority of the time though, fast food actually costs more than home cooked meals. Due to the recession, many individuals have realized how costly it is to dine out and have now opted to prepare their own meals in an effort to save money; with the recession, old time gadgets soared in popularity again, such as the slow cooker. A slow cooker is the perfect example of the slow food movement since it not only produces meals at home but also entails a wait for the food- this wait forces people to take mealtime slower instead of typically rushing through it.
Slow Food Movement
Jennifer Solow
November 10, 2009
Slow Food Movement
After researching the Slow Food Movement I learned that slow food is, in simplest terms: an idea, a way of living, and a way of eating. It is recognized worldwide and links the enjoyment of food with one’s community, culture and environment. The movement works to reinforce the connection between the food on our plates and the well-being of our planet. Three words that were especially used to describe slow food were good, clean and fair. Good refers to the fact that the food we eat should taste good and be made with care from healthy animals and plants. “Clean” food refers to nutritious food that is good for our bodies as well as the planet. Fair is in regards to the food being accessible to everyone, regardless of income, and is created by people who are treated well and are fairly compensated for their work.
Slow food gets its name from its main motive, to counteract fast food as well as the ‘fast life’. It hopes to bring light to the disappearance of local food traditions and the declining interest in the types of food we eat, where they come from, how they taste and how our food choices affect the rest of the world. Because we live in a society where everything is so fast-paced and hectic, many people aren’t eating healthy and just eat whatever is convenient at the time. This ultimately can be detrimental to a person’s health and well-being. The movement is a great way to try and prevent obesity, which has been said to be an epidemic in the
I think the Slow Food Movement is a clever concept. It was shocking to hear that it has been around since 1989 and there are over 100,000 people in 132 countries that are a part of this movement because I had never even heard of it until now. In such a fast-paced world like the one we live in it is nice, if not sometimes necessary, to take the time to stop and appreciate the things around us, even things in our everyday lives that we may take for granted like food. Since more and more people are opting not to cook homemade meals, it may also lead to us spending less quality time sitting down with our families at the dinner table, which is something I actually enjoy doing a lot.
Another thing I particularly agreed with in the Slow Movement was that we need to be more mindful about things and pay more attention to the present moment, and just enjoy it. It’s sometimes easier said than done with the hustle and bustle of our everyday lives but in the end it could help us live more enjoyable lives. The Slow Food Movement is a great way to stop and take time to really think about where our food comes from, how it is made, what impact it may have on us and to just really appreciate the things around us that we often just take for granted.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Parissa Grantham, 11/10/09 - slow movement research paper
The slow food movement is simply the act of rejecting fast food. The convenience, consistency and cost efficiency that is found in the fast food industry has made mostly a negative impact on society and the overall health of Americans. Slow food is an attempt to stray from this problem and direct people towards eating food that is good for them. Not only will this affect the consumers, it will also impact those who actually grow the food and is meant to pose a positive influence on the environment, regarding recycling and pollution. Started in 1989, the goal of the slow food movement is to aid in the fading of certain food traditions. It works to re-instate interest in the food itself, where it comes from, and ultimately its taste and how it can affect the world, as a whole.
The way these advocates work to promote this change is by education. A more hands on approach is also effective in convincing participants to engage in activities that allow for them to gain an informative look into slow food. These activities include food and wine tasting, or listening to a guest speaker who is knowledgeable about the subject. It would also be valuable to bring education on slow food to schools and incorporate the practice into school lunches and afterschool programs. In addition, providing students with the opportunity to grow their own garden and allow for them to understand the growth of a plant, and ultimately incorporate that into the use of ingredients in the kitchen at home.
Very closely related to the slow food movement is the idea of ‘going green’. Grocery stores like Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s aim to provide the community with organic, natural and locally farmed foods. Not only does this pertain to food, but also to many household appliances and tools. The material that these objects are made out of can be labeled as organic. Organic materials are beneficial to the environment and a person’s overall lifestyle.
In society, there are several different aspects of life that can and should be improved upon and I think the idea of slow food will substantially help these problems. Obesity is a rising problem in America, largely due to the fast food industry and one of the reasons we tend to resort to fast food as often as we do is a result of how fast-paced life has become. We, as Americans, tend to be so consumed with work, school, and other life demands that we rarely take the time to stop and enjoy our food. Instead, we drive through the drive thru for a quick, easy, and cheap meal. As a direct result of this, it is also safe to say that we are spending less quality time with family and friends by neglecting to make time to sit down and have a meal together. Spending time with family is necessary to obtain a tight bond with those individuals and losing this time together can only hurt us in the long run.
The slow food movement can be a good fix to several of life’s ongoing problems. The fast food era was recognized as a problem and people are taking the initiative to establish the slow food movement in an effort to create a better world. Educating the public will help to spread the awareness of this change and will hopefully result in a significant impact towards the improvement of society.
2 page paper 11.10.09
Allyson Keaton
11/10/09
Slow Food Movement Tea Infusers
While researching the Slow Food Movement I learned that it was created to promote good, clean, and fair food. It’s a way of living and a way of eating. The Slow Food Movement is a grassroots movement, in which thousands of people around the world link pleasure with food and a commitment to community and their environment. This program helps Americans become more aware of social, economic, and environmental impacts of food choices we make every day. It also reconnects Americans with people, traditions, plants, animals, fertile soils, and waters that produce our food. People believe that through education and knowledgeable programs people will be brought together to create a lasting change. The Slow Food Movement also practices the connection between people, their food, and the people who grow it. They believe in quality and pleasure in the food we eat.
From Plate to Planet is when members of the Slow Food Movement celebrate the beautiful bounty of food that is available, they work together to strengthen the connection between the food on our plates and the health of our planet. They raise public awareness, make local foods more accessible, and work hard with seasonal foods. They also work hard caring for the land and protecting biodiversity. The members of the Slow Food Movement enjoy identifying, promoting, and protecting fruits, vegetables, grains, animals, wild foods, and cooking traditions. They advocate for farmers and artisans, who grow, produce, sell, prepare, and serve wholesome food. Finally, they also love promoting celebration of food as pleasure, culture, and community.
I really enjoyed researching the Slow Food Movement it helped me become more aware of my surroundings and what I decide to put into my body. I’m totally all for organic; its just a very pretty penny. I enjoyed learning about the whole concept of the Slow Food Movement, I realize now that not everything comes so easily. People have to work hard to get a beautiful, healthy, organic product and it won’t happen the first time around.
Christine Brant, 11/9/09, Research and Brainstorming
November 9, 2009
Research and Brainstorming
Slow Food is an idea, a way of living and a way of eating. It is a global, grassroots movement with thousands of members around the world that links the pleasure of food with a commitment to community and the environment. The slow food movement is an organization that was created to fight against and try to stop fast food. Some of the objectives of the slow food movement are forming and sustaining seed banks to preserve heirloom varieties in cooperation with local food systems, preserving and promoting local and traditional food products, along with their lore and preparation, educating consumers about the risks of fast food, teaching gardening skills to students, encouraging ethical buying in local marketplaces, etc. Also, the movement wants to encourage families to get back in the tradition of cooking meals together and having more times together.
The slow food movement supports a growing cultural shift towards slowing down. It addressed how we have lost connection to most aspects of our life and to the natural world and rhythms around us, and how we can reconnect. The Slow Movement is a worldwide movement to recapture meaningful connection. The movement is gaining momentum, as more and more people recognize their discomfort at the fast pace and disconnected nature of their lives. If people become more aware of what they are eating and polluting their bodies with, the obesity rates may come down. So many people are caught up in today’s world, and are so busy and rushed all the time, they don’t have time to fix good meals. Therefore, they get fast food, which is very unhealthy, filled with saturated fat and salt. If people slow down and make time to make good, healthy meals, not only will they increase their health, but they have more time to spend and reconnect with their families.
A tea infuser is a device in which loose tea leaves are placed for brewing, usually in a cup; it is often called a teaball or tea maker. A tea infuser performs the same function as a tea bag. Most tea infusers have special bags of tea in them when purchased. The infuser is generally a small mesh or perforated metal container or covered spoon that holds tea leaves, in varying sizes to brew single or multiple servings at once. Some common shapes for infusers include spherical, conical and cylindrical. One style of infuser is a split sphere with tong-like handles to open its mesh container. Using a tea infuser, it usually takes about three minutes. But you must pay attention because if you leave it in too long your tea may become bitter. So the whole time the tea is infusing into the water, you have time to relax and observe the process.
Brainstorming Words
Healthy
Pure
Plants
No fast food
Cooking
Clean
Nutritious
Education
Farming
Culture
Fruits and Vegetables
Awareness
Connectedness
Metal
Mesh
Tea leaves
Elegant
Small
Takes time
Allie Boram
Tea Infuser
When researching the slow food movement, I found this quote, “Slow Food is an idea, a way of living and a way of eating. It is a global, grassroots movement with thousands of members around the world that links the pleasure of food with a commitment to community and the environment” (www.slowfoodusa.org). When thinking about the slow food movement, I think natural, clean, taking your time, slowing down your everyday. When I think of colors, I think blue, green, brown, grey, tan. A problem that I am trying to solve is the elimination of fast food and all of the terrible things that go into making fast food. My intention is to make the person using the tea infuser slow down, and actually take the time to notice the tea infuser and the tea they are making. Through this tea infuser I am trying to convey a sense of the earth’s natural beauty and how to embrace it. An object can make someone slow down by having them take more time than usual to do something. If you have to use both hands to take the tea infuser from off of the top of your cup before you drink, you are taking more time. If the tea infuser is so beautiful and creative that you take more time to look at it, you are taking more time. If you have to look at it for awhile to be able to decipher what it is and then it is something really neat, you are taking more time. This last example can control the viewers eye. This can be an advantage because not only are you controlling the viewers eye, but you are controlling it to take more time and slow down to look at the piece. Materials that are relevant to my piece would be anything of a natural color. Possibly rocks, a tree shape, metal. In my piece, I will be taking a stand against fast food and for natural foods. The Slow Food
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2 page paper about slow food ideologies
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Stephanie Ireland
Slow food findings
Upon researching the slow food movement I found that it was started in 1989 in order to promote “good, clean, and fair food”- good meaning good for you, clean meaning good for our eco-system and/or organic, and fair meaning that the farmers who cultivate this food are paid fair and square for their efforts to provide us with healthy natural choices in food, and that anyone should be able to acquire healthy food regardless of income.
The slow food movement is also meant to keep alive the traditions of cooking; they value it as a skill and believe that it is something that everyone ought to know how to do. They also see food as a means to bring people together, to represent culture and community, and something that we need to slow down and enjoy day to day.
My response to the slow food movement is that I see it as a means to bring together the family and have them all sit around the table for dinner like the majority of families used to do. Nowadays families rarely eat together; they are constantly on the go and the importance and significant of a home cooked family meal seems to have been forgotten. Not only eating the meal together, but cooking the meal together is important; cooking is a skill that anyone can learn, but few have to opportunity to learn because the skill was not passed down through the family. My mother learned to cook from her mother, and I learned how to cook from mine. The simple act of cooking is much more than learning a skill, it is a bond, a tradition, a feeling of home, and a part of a tightly wound family.
Another part of the slow food movement is the awareness of people. The obesity rates in our country are worse than any other country in the world, and the slow food movement is out to raise awareness in the American people on how to eat healthy, and how to stray away from foods that misleadingly pronounce themselves at healthy.
What this portrays to me is that the slow food movement is also out to educate people. Eating correctly is a hard skill to master. Many people will eat things that they would assume to be healthy, but it turns out that it really isn’t. For instance a salad may be healthy but if you drown it is ranch dressing the fat outweighs the nutrition. Healthy eating is a complicated life to live, and I believe that it is yet another thing that the people of the slow food movement are aspiring to teach people.
So basically after researching the slow food movement I came to find that it is about more than taking you time eating, and organic food; it is about togetherness, tradition, culture, and health.