Hi Everyone,
iEat Green’s Zoom Cooking Classes are continuing and gaining momentum! Please join us for “Let’s Cook Dinner Together” TONIGHT at 5!
During this Covid19 pandemic, iEat Green continues to offer a weekly Wednesday night, “Let’s Cook Dinner Together”, cooking class on Zoom, where we will all be able to make a delicious, plant-based dinner together. Tonight we will be making a vegan take on Ziti Siciliano, using flax seeds as an egg alternative, and cashews for the ricotta cheese. This is comfort food at it’s best! Beginning at 5 pm, EST, we will chop, cook, drink, and have fun, while getting dinner on the table! Please sign up, so I can send you the recipe ahead of time, and you can have most of the ingredients on hand. The recipes are flexible, so if you don’t have all of the ingredients, you can substitute something else or leave it out.
Please register in advance here for this Zoom Cooking Class
Because I want these classes to be accessible to everyone, there is no charge. However, if you would like to contribute to offset my expenses, it would be much appreciated. You can make a contribution here.
Check out my first asparagus harvest this season!
I love Spring! If you want to get your hands in the soil, I am happy to share my garden with you. Just text me!
Steven McFadden, Author of Deep Agroecology, Joins Bhavani on PRN!
Independent journalist, Steven McFadden has been writing about the Earth, farms, and food for decades. His latest book, Deep Agroecology: Farms, Food, and Our Future, is an expression of practical, purposeful, and realistic hope. It’s a global vision to build the type of food system we all need!
Steven McFadden, along with Trauger Groh, was one of the first authors to write about Community Supported Agriculture in his book, Farms of Tomorrow: Community Supported Farms, Farm Supported Communities (1990) and Farms of Tomorrow Revisited (1998).
He’s also the author of The Call of the Land: An Agrarian Primer for the 21st Century and Awakening Community Intelligence: CSA Farms as 21st Century Cornerstones.
During this Covid-19 pandemic, it has become crystal clear that our food system is in need of a complete overhaul, and Steven’s approach to Agroecology offers a real, fair, clean, visionary model that already exists and can be implemented now. We need the support of the government and the public, to develop the type of food system that can feed everyone, and give access to healthy clean food for all.
Steven also documented a year-long journey called Odyssey of the 8th Fire, which tells the story of a spiritual journey across America, starting in Massachusetts, and ending in California. Along the way, the group met with dozens of traditional learned elders of North America. They gifted them with messages to deliver. The story is available online for free, and I am looking forward to delving into it!
In the early 1990s, Steven served as director of The Wisdom Conservancy at Merriam Hill Education Center in Greenville, New Hampshire, and as the national coordinator for the annual 1993 Earth Day Celebration. In partnership with the Seventh Generation Fund, Steven helped develop the curriculum and launch the nationwide Council Circles program for community gatherings.
Steven’s other nonfiction books also include; Profiles in Wisdom: Native Elders Speak About the Earth; Teach Us to Number Our Days; Legend of the Rainbow Warriors; A Primer for Pilgrims; Native Knowings; Tales of the Whirling Rainbow; Classical Considerations.
I hope you can join us on Thursday, as Steven and I discuss the current situation we all find ourselves in, and how the Covid-19 pandemic might pave the way for some positive new beginnings.
My radio show, iEat Green with Bhavani on the Progressive Radio Network is live, every Thursday, from 10-11 am, EST. To tune in to the live show, just navigate to PRN.fm and listen in!
If you miss our live show please listen on iTunes by downloading the Podcast App.
If you want to call in during the show with any questions for me or my guest, the call-in number is 888-874-4888. If you are listening to the podcast after the live broadcast, you can still ask me a question by leaving me a voicemail message at 862-800-6805. Just remember to say your name, what show you’re calling about (iEat Green with Bhavani), and your question. The message will be passed on to me, and I will get back to you.
With Love and Gratitude,
Bhavani
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