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The Need for Slow Food in Coastal Louisiana

New Orleans sits on a crescent shaped bend of the Mississippi River, approximately 90 miles from where the great muddy river empties into the Gulf of Mexico.   The alluvial soil, on which the Crescent City is built, was deposited

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Slow Food New Orleans Chapter Meeting – Feb 18

The New Orleans chapter of Slow Food will meet on Monday, February 18, 7p at the Hollygrove Market & Farm, 8301 Olive Street.  Join us and become involved in the many activities we have planned for March, that include: Slow

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Slow Food NOLA Celebrates Terra Madre Day, December 10, 2012

Slow Food New Orleans is hosting a Terra Madre Day event on Dec 10, 2012 at Cleaver and Co. 3917 Baronne Street in New Orleans.   This celebration of Mother Earth is open to the public and will run from

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Slow Food NOLA Chapter Meeting

Slow Food New Orleans is hosting a chapter meeting on Monday November 5, 6pm at the Zeitgeist Multi-Disciplinary Arts Center, located at 1618 OC Haley.  Many thanks to the NOLA Locavores for hosting our chapter meeting.   Please plan to

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