Thursday, February 21, 2008

Savouring Slow

What self-respecting guide to Slow wouldn’t post a reminder for the Taste of Slow component of the Food & Wine Festival? Might see you at Fed Square this weekend mooching around the market stalls (Sat & Sun, 11am-6pm): Or at one of the free public talks: What is Slow? (Australian Slow Food members recount their favourite aspects of the philosophy; 10.30-11.45am Sat 23 & Sun 24) and Eat Your City (a guide to Melbourne’s sustainable food suppliers; 3.45-5.30pm Sun 24). Slow-meister Martin will be there selling Slow Guides and looking slightly embarassed.

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