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

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Book Overview
Foreword
Excerpt
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(Praise)
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Slow Food

Carlo Petrini; with Ben Watson and Slow Food Editore

Praise

"Fighting for the survival of the unfittest is the best way to preserve North America's culinary diversification."

Food & Wine

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

"What would the world be without Creole cream cheese, Roman taffy candy and rice calas?"

The New Orleans Times-Picayune

"We all go to the same place, so let us go there slowly."

—Slow Food founder Carlo Petrini, as quoted in Fast Company

"We applaud Slow Food's rejection of homogeneity and its celebration of the local, the quirky, the rare."

Saveur Magazine

Slow is beautiful.

The Boston Globe

"Slow Food's straightforward message is hard to argue with: Foods and food preservation that have given culinary pleasure for decades (or much longer) should be treasured and preserved."

The Washington Post

"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