

"Slow Food is also simply about taking the time to slow down and to enjoy
life with family and friends. Every day can be enriched by doing
something slow - making pasta from scratch one night, seductively
squeezing your own orange juice from the fresh fruit, lingering over a
glass of wine and a slice of cheese - even deciding to eat lunch sitting
down instead of standing up."
"The Slow Food
movement was founded by Carlo Petrini in Italy as a resistance
movement to combat fast food. It claims to preserve the cultural cuisine
and the associated food plants and seeds, domestic animals, and farming
within an ecoregion. It was the first established part of the broader
Slow movement. The movement has since expanded globally to over 83,000
members in 122 countries."
The
Movement
"Slow Food is good, clean and fair food. We believe that the food we
eat should taste good; that it should be produced in a clean way that
does not harm the environment, animal welfare or our health; and that
food producers should receive fair compensation for their work, and that
all people should have access to this good and clean food."
"We consider ourselves co-producers, not consumers, because by
being informed about how our food is produced and actively supporting
those who produce it, we become a part of and a partner in the
production process."
"People respond to the growing movement, and the ideas expressed
therein, for many different reasons: some have become tired of eating
the same foods wherever they go across the globe; some have noticed the
degradation of flavor in our food; some are concerned about the health
issues raised by an industrialized food supply; some would like to be
environmental stewards of the land through the food choices they make.
The beauty of Slow Food is that it provides a welcome home for the food
lover, the health seeker, and the environmentalist. With all of these
interests in mind, our mission is to create a robust, active movement
that protects taste, culture and the environment as universal social
values."
"The
Slow Food Movement is a defiant determination to preserve
unprocessed, time-intensive food from being wiped off the culinary map."
~ New York Times Magazine

"Slow Food USA
envisions a future food system that is based on the principles of high
quality and taste, environmental sustainability, and social justice – in
essence, a food system that is good, clean and fair."
"When we shorten the distance—both literal and figurative—that our food
travels to get to us, we are participating in the Slow Food movement.
Slow Food is about coming together as a food community—connecting
producers and co-producers, coming together on the farm, in the market,
and at the table—to create and enjoy food that is good, clean and fair."
"Slow Food is also simply about taking the time to slow down and to enjoy
life with family and friends. Every day can be enriched by doing
something slow - making pasta from scratch one night, seductively
squeezing your own orange juice from the fresh fruit, lingering over a
glass of wine and a slice of cheese - even deciding to eat lunch sitting
down instead of standing up."
"Slow Food has hit a chord with an
international constituency worried about the degradation of the
environment, the unknown hazards of genetically modified foods and the
loss of handcrafted, labor-intensive traditional foods in a globalized
marketplace." - San Francisco Chronicle Magazine

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