Flavourful Saskatoon, September 17, 2018


Harvest Vegetarian Dinner, Sept. 30
The menu is now out for Slow Food Saskatoon’s Harvest Vegetarian Dinner and it looks yummy! Buy your tickets now – they’re going fast.

Borsch Supper, Oct. 20
The Doukhobour Society of Saskatoon is hosting a borsch supper on October 20. I used to live in an area of BC with a large Doukhobour population and they make the best borsch ever! There are two seatings at 4:30 and 6:30 pm.

Food Product Development Workshop, Oct. 29 
The Saskatchewan Food Industry Development Centre is offering a one-day food product development workshop on Oct. 29.

Making Urban Agriculture a Way of Life
Saskatoon City Council take note: “As the food movement gains strength and farm-to-fork practices become increasingly popular, many cities across the United States are investing in urban agriculture, both to attract tourists and to improve community health.” Yet more reasons for continuing to support the Saskatoon Farmers' Market Co-operative.

Saskatoon Farmers' Market
I will be speaking in support of the Saskatoon Farmers' Market Co-operative at the Sept. 24 meeting of Saskatoon City Council. Please join me in supporting an extremely valuable institution. And please sign the petition on your next visit to the Market. Together, we can make a difference.

Flavourful Saskatoon is a weekly Monday feature. I also post articles about food that is good, clean and fair; travel; and books. You may also enjoy EcoFriendly Sask profiling Saskatchewan environmental initiatives and events. 

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