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OverviewAmerica's fast food culture reflects not only what we eat-foods that are processed and packaged for convenience-but also how we eat-munching as we multitask and not really tasting the super-sized meals we ingest. But in recent years, a more thoughtful philosophy about food has emerged. Developed in Italy, where fresh ingredients and artisanal techniques are prized, the Slow Food movement has rapidly gained a following in North America. The skeptics among us might wonder if it is possible truly to enjoy a Slow Food lifestyle-one based around local, seasonal ingredients-in our fast-paced world. In Locavore Adventures, acclaimed New Jersey chef and restaurateur Jim Weaver shares his personal story of how he came to solve this problem-building a local slow food culture that is ecologically responsible and also yields delicious results. Weaver tells of his odyssey founding the Central New Jersey chapter of Slow Food, connecting local farmers, food producers, and chefs with the public to forge communities that value the region's unique bounty. More than forty recipes throughout the book, from Hot Smoked Brook Trout with Asparagus Puree and Pickled Cippollini Onions to Zuppa di Mozzarella, will inspire readers to be creative in their own kitchens. Locavore Adventures is a thoughtful memoir about growing a sustainable food culture and a guide to slowing down, savoring locally grown food, and celebrating life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jim Weaver , Carlo PetriniPublisher: Rutgers University Press Imprint: Rivergate Books Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.513kg ISBN: 9780813551708ISBN 10: 0813551706 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 15 February 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsWe are working to build a different world--one where food and farming are sources of health and well being for all people and the planet; one where food can be good, clean and fair. Jim Weaver sees that that different world is already partially built. Through telling that story, he paints a picture of what is possible. --Josh Viertel President, Slow Food USA Not only did I find JIm's journey fascinating, but his stories about the people he meets along the way are also intriguing, giving backstory insights into local food lore. --Faith Bahadurian Princeton Packet In addition to offering a compelling look at the Slow Food movement in his neck of the woods, Weaver also provides resources for new converts and old adherents, including numerous recipes, relevant websites, and 'The Slow Food Manifesto, ' which admirably advocates a program of 'international exchange of experiences, knowledge, and projects, ' all in the name of good food and a better life. --Publishers Weekly Jim Weaver has written a book for anyone who has ever wondered about the growing trend toward local and sustainable food but who is not already immersed in the culture. He is the kind of crusader who will bring others to this cause because of his childlike delight at the remarkable items in his food shed rather than his trenchant argements, although he is plenty persuasive. Whereas much of what we hear about the food system and the American diet is disheartening, Weaver's account inspires hope. His book should inspire many to join him in this cause. --Foreword Review Not only did I find JIm's journey fascinating, but his stories about the people he meets along the way are also intriguing, giving backstory insights into local food lore. --Faith Bahadurian Princeton Packet (02/10/2012) We are working to build a different world--one where food and farming are sources of health and well being for all people and the planet; one where food can be good, clean and fair. Jim Weaver sees that that different world is already partially built. Through telling that story, he paints a picture of what is possible. --Josh Viertel President, Slow Food USA (08/31/2011) We are working to build a different world--one where food and farming are sources of health and well being for all people and the planet; one where food can be good, clean and fair. Jim Weaver sees that that different world is already partially built. Through telling that story, he paints a picture of what is possible. --Josh Viertel President, Slow Food USA Jim Weaver has written a book for anyone who has ever wondered about the growing trend toward local and sustainable food but who is not already immersed in the culture. He is the kind of crusader who will bring others to this cause because of his childlike delight at the remarkable items in his food shed rather than his trenchant argements, although he is plenty persuasive. Whereas much of what we hear about the food system and the American diet is disheartening, Weaver's account inspires hope. His book should inspire many to join him in this cause. --Foreword Review Not only did I find JIm's journey fascinating, but his stories about the people he meets along the way are also intriguing, giving backstory insights into local food lore. --Faith Bahadurian Princeton Packet In addition to offering a compelling look at the Slow Food movement in his neck of the woods, Weaver also provides resources for new converts and old adherents, including numerous recipes, relevant websites, and 'The Slow Food Manifesto, ' which admirably advocates a program of 'international exchange of experiences, knowledge, and projects, ' all in the name of good food and a better life. --Publishers Weekly We are working to build a different world--one where food and farming are sources of health and well being for all people and the planet; one where food can be good, clean and fair. Jim Weaver sees that that different world is already partially built. Through telling that story, he paints a picture of what is possible. -- (08/31/2011) Jim Weaver has written a book for anyone who has ever wondered about the growing trend toward local and sustainable food but who is not already immersed in the culture. He is the kind of crusader who will bring others to this cause because of his childlike delight at the remarkable items in his food shed rather than his trenchant argements, although he is plenty persuasive. Whereas much of what we hear about the food system and the American diet is disheartening, Weaver's account inspires hope. His book should inspire many to join him in this cause. -- (03/01/2012) In addition to offering a compelling look at the Slow Food movement in his neck of the woods, Weaver also provides resources for new converts and old adherents, including numerous recipes, relevant websites, and 'The Slow Food Manifesto, ' which admirably advocates a program of 'international exchange of experiences, knowledge, and projects, ' all in the name of good food and a better life. --Publishers Weekly (02/27/2012) Not only did I find JIm's journey fascinating, but his stories about the people he meets along the way are also intriguing, giving backstory insights into local food lore. --Faith Bahadurian Princeton Packet (02/10/2012) Author InformationJIM WEAVER is chef and owner of Tre Piani Restaurant in Princeton, New Jersey, one of the best-known Italian restaurants in the state. The co-founder of Slow Food Central New Jersey, Jim has run some of the top professional kitchens in New Jersey and has also worked in Italy and the Caribbean. He recently served on the board of directors for the New Jersey Restaurant Association and is affiliated with countless professional organizations and charity events. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |