May 22, 2015 - Fourth Friday
Shop your kitchen potluck!
We're continuing our look at food waste with a fun "anti-food waste" evening.
Bring a potluck dish to share - with this extra twist:
Try
to use as much as you can from your own kitchen. Or, ask your favorite
vendors at your grocer's, farmer's market, or bakery for good food that
might not be quite "perfect" - like day-old bread or produce with small
blemishes.
Got a can of garbonzo beans? Make hummus!
Got a cabbage in the fridge? Make cole slaw!
Got some rice in your cupboard and some veggies in your fridge? Mix it up and get creative!
This is a "do your best" event. If you need to go out and buy something or get some
new ingredients, that's OK too. Don't let that stop you from coming!
We'll brainstorm about ideas to reduce waste, including anything that you've been doing over the past month.
PLUS we'll show some short videos to get you inspired to take more action.
Friday May 22, 2015
7:00-9:00pm
Unitarian Universalist Church of Palo Alto Fireside Room
505 E Charleston Rd, Palo Alto, CA
All ages welcome
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Sponsored
by Transition Silicon Valley, Transition Palo Alto, the Unitarian
Universalist Church of Palo Alto, and Zero Waste Palo Alto.
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
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