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CAMPUSKITCHENS  April 2009

CAMPUSKITCHENS April 2009

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TODAY: Lunch with Amy Trubek, Field Trip to the Intervale, Battle of the Campus Chefs, and Fast Food Nation!!

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   TODAY AT THE VERMONT FOOD SUMMIT...

   FIRST DAY! AND AGAIN, ALL EVENTS ARE OPEN TO THE WHOLE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY!

   Lunch time lecture at Noon with AMY B. TRUBEK talking about...

   ?HOW CAN WE IMAGINE A FUTURE FOOD SYSTEM THAT IS HEALTHY FOR OUR
ENVIRONMENT, OUR CULTURE AND OUR HEALTH??

   /Bring your lunch to eat in the Food Lounge at Noon!/

   (food lounge is located on the first floor of the Davis Center next
to Brennan's Pub)

   BIOGRAPHY. After college, Amy Trubek was an apprentice to a chef in
a French restaurant and eventually went to Cordon Bleu Cooking School.
She then went on to pursue graduate studies in Food & Culture,
eventually earning a Ph.D. in anthropology in 1995.
She is now an assistant professor in the Nutrition and Food Science
department at the University of Vermont. She teaches courses in the
contemporary food system, food and culture, food history and
qualitative research methods. Her research interests include the
history of the culinary profession, the globalization of the food
supply, local foods, the relationship between taste and place, and
domestic cooking in the contemporary United States..

   FIELD TRIP TO THE INTERVALE!

   /2-4pm Today, there are still spots left, so stop by the Food
Lounge to sign up! Meet in Hills 17 at 2pm to drive down to the
Intervale!/

   Join other students on a trip down to the Intervale Community Farm!
Meet Andy Jones and learn about how they run their 500 member
Community Supported Agriculture share program!

   BATTLE OF THE CAMPUS CHEFS!

   /Today at 6pm in the Silver Maple Ballroom! Don't miss it!/

   The ultimate competition, eleven chefs pair up with student groups
to create a dish that will be judged by a panel and the audience. This
kick-off event for the Summit will prove to be entertaining and
delicious, all for a good cause! Different students groups, from the
girl?s club soccer team to the GreenHouse RLC, will work with their
chefs to create an appetizer, salad, or dessert that will be judged on
categories such as use of local ingredients, originality, taste, and
so on. The winner receives a trophy to bring back to their dining hall
and the title of ?UVM Top Chef?! The audience will count for half of
the votes, so come and support your favorite campus chefs and students
groups by eating the best that they have to offer! Admission to the
event is a $2 donation to Campus Kitchens at the door.

   /Note: Tickets are sold at the door for $2, and all donations go to
Campus Kitchens. Each chef is making enough food to feed 250-300
people, so expect to be pretty full at this event!/

   Last of all, showing of FAST FOOD NATION!

   /Tonight at 8pm in CC Theater/

   Inspired by the incendiary bestseller that exposed the hidden facts
behind America's fast food industry comes a powerful drama that takes
an eye-opening journey into the dark heart of the All-American meal.
Richard Linklater's FAST FOOD NATION traces the birth of an everyday,
ordinary burger through a chain of riveting, interlocked human stories
- from a hopeful, young immigrant couple who cross the border to work
in a perilous meat-packing plant, to a teen clerk who dreams of life
beyond the counter; to the corporate marketing whiz who is shocked to
discover that his latest burger invention - "The Big One" - is
literally full of manure. As the film traverses from pristine barbeque
smoke labs to the volatile U.S.-Mexican border, it unveils a
provocative portrait of all the yearning, ambition, corruption and
hope that lies inside what America is biting into.

   Also, stop by the Food Lounge to hang out, check out what else is
going on this week, to sign up for workshops, and find out what you
can do to get involved with food at UVM!!!

   Also visit the Vermont Food Summit website for all of the
information you need to know about the week at
http://www.uvm.edu/~vfs[1]

   Scroll down to see and print the Vermont Food Summit poster!



Links:
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[1] http://www.uvm.edu/~vfs


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