.... I am a member of Slow Food International and belong to the Edmonton Convivium. Don't know if you've heard of it, but you can google it if you are interested - but suffice it to say that it mirrors the philosophy I hold and so I am really working at healthy eating and lots of from scratch cooking at home.
Quote from: meganjane on December 06, 2009, 04:14:01 amLove your Blog! I particularly like your idea of the Catering Club. Are you a teacher? I am! But, only doing a bit of part time work at our local primary school. Love Alberta too (only from viewing photos). Our son was there for 9 months on an Agricultural Exchange in 2006. He loves Canada and desperately wants to go back.Thanks! Yes, this is my 29th year of teaching school... started out as an Early Childhood Specialist (5-8 year olds) then just continued on. Have a major in English and Fine Art, and last year started teaching Foods to 11 to 15 year olds. I have 150 students every 2 days that I teach how to cook. It is an absolute blast. I am a member of Slow Food International and belong to the Edmonton Convivium. Don't know if you've heard of it, but you can google it if you are interested - but suffice it to say that it mirrors the philosophy I hold and so I am really working at healthy eating and lots of from scratch cooking at home. I am not sure what the culture is like in Australia, but in Canada, we were cooks - mostly all of us until about 20 years ago... 15 - 20. Now, the amount of processed food people eat is startling. Costco - and the mega stores that have sprung up as well as so many restaurants... The students at my school are drinking pop and eating chips at 7 in the morning... Obviously, this is a passion of mine. I am ranting, aren't I? what do you teach?
Love your Blog! I particularly like your idea of the Catering Club. Are you a teacher? I am! But, only doing a bit of part time work at our local primary school. Love Alberta too (only from viewing photos). Our son was there for 9 months on an Agricultural Exchange in 2006. He loves Canada and desperately wants to go back.
pop and chips at 7am i'm working in a high school atm and last week there was a kid who'd drunk THREE cans of Mother before he got to school - the recommended DAILY amount is about 2/3 can - it has caffeine, guarana, ginseng and other stuff to hype you up, OMGhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother_%28energy_drink%29
I think Australia is the same. My mum cooked only from scratch for years, then came the fast food and she started using shortcuts. i love all her old recipes.I'm a slow food convert and I would love to educate others about the benefits of going back to real food, butter, whole grains, unhomogenised milk, good oils, etc etc...At the moment, I'm teaching Italian (I didn't speak a word until recently when I started to teach it!), Handwriting and Music. i have 18 very lively Pre-Primary, Year 1's and Year 2's. Only three weeks to go until the end of the year. Reports done, so no more pressure.Next year, I'm only planning to do relief work.What about you?
Like MJ I taught little ones. Mainly first year at school. I love the excitement of when they first learn to write or read. I retired 4 years ago and now do a little bit of relief teaching.