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Edition: Paperback
Format: contributor's list
Pages: 7 x 10, 280 pages
ISBN: 9781931498012
Old ISBN: 1-931498-01-6
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Release Date: 2001-09-01

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Slow Food

Collected Thoughts on Taste, Tradition, and the Honest Pleasure of Food

Carlo Petrini; with Ben Watson and Slow Food Editore

Remember the days before the dot.com explosion, before Golden Arches rose from the Great Plains, before the Age of Information, when the only commodity that wasn't in short supply in America was time? Time to relax and reflect, time to cook well, eat well, and live the life of sustainable hedonism. Today we pound down our Big Mac and fries as we check our e-mail on our collective Palm Pilots, at the expense of true nourishment for our bodies and souls.

"Enough!" says Carlo Petrini, the founder of Slow Food International, a movement that encourages us to turn down the volume, unplug the answering machine, and enjoy life to its fullest. Away with nutraceutical soft drinks and breakfast cereals made from refined sugar and shaped liked clowns. Bring back the pleasure of the palate, and return the humanity to food. More than 60,000 members worldwide now belong to the Slow Food movement, which believes that the slow shall inherit the earth.

Slow Food: Collected Thoughts on Taste, Tradition, and the Honest Pleasures of Food is an anthology for cooks, gourmets, and anyone who is passionate about food and its impact on our culture. Drawn from five years of the quarterly journal Slow (only recently available in America), this book includes more than 100 articles covering eclectic topics from "Falafel" to "Fat City." From the market at Ulan Bator in Mongolia to Slow Food Down Under, this book offers an armchair tour of the exotic and bizarre. You'll pass through Vietnam's Snake Tavern, enjoy the Post-Industrial Pint of Beer, and learn why the lascivious villain in Indian cinema always eats Tandoori Chicken. The articles are contributed by some of the world's top food writers.

Slow Food is moving fast in North America, with more than 5,000 members, loosely organized into 55 "Convivia," from Montreal to San Francisco, benefiting from enormous free publicity. Slow Food offers a clear alternative to the "fast food nation" (the title of Eric Schlosser's great book on the horrors of the fast food biz). This is a perfect follow-up to Joan Dye Gussow's This Organic Life, and is proof positive that he or she who lives slow, lives best.

Slow Food has become an adroit advocate for the protection of the environment, as well as for the enjoyment and appreciation of fine food and drink."

Food Arts

"Slow Food is now sweeping the United States with the message that fast food and factory farming lack taste."

Utne Reader

"There are many avenues to a better world; this one winds delicately across the palate, delighting our taste buds along the way."

NAPRA review

"If membership in the Slow Food movement yielded nothing besides access to great food writing, it would still be a bargain at twice the price...It is rich, intelligent, insighful writing that will anger you one moment and leave you drooling the next. Buy the book then loan it to a friend."

—Kurt M. Friese