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EXHIBITION! ‘Biosphere 1′ at Tamp and Stitch

by Robin

 

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For those of you who don’t know, Robin is the other half of News of the Curd. She is our designer of all things pretty and for the first time she will be have an exhibition of some of her painted works! This will be happening this Thursday May 2nd at Tamp and Stitch on Scarlett Row. This is what she has to say about the exhibition:

The Biosphere is, in a word: earth. It is made up of all the ecosystems which vary dramatically but all work together as a system. The creatures we co-habit the biosphere are essential parts of that system. In these paintings I thought about the diversity of life, and how some inadvertently provide us with essential services, for free.

 

This exhibition is also suitable for people who like animals wearing hats, cacti and penguins with silly hair.

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So there you have it, pop along Gruel Guerilla will be supplying some tasty snack for the evening and there’s wine and beer….and penguins…with silly hair. It’s pretty much the best thing you can do on a Thursday night! All the pieces will be available for purchase throughout May and can be collected on the 1st Thursday in June.

THE EVENT : CLICKY

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Friday Supper! 26th! Woo!

by Kevin

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Robin is getting ready for her exhibition at Tamp & Stitch so I’m without her poster skills!

But here it is a wonderful supper celebrating Irish Spring! We are very excited about it! There’s limited spots so get in soon!

Homemade Miso

by Robin

miso2Most of my cooking knowledge that I picked up when I started to cook was from my Japanese host family that I stayed with when I first visited Japan in 2007. Japanese home cooking is a different experience to what we see in the restaurants here. It’s simple, healthy and satisfying even in small amounts. A normal Japanese meal is roughly ‘ichi-ju, san-sai’: one soup, three sides. Generally, the soup is a miso soup, and a properly made miso soup is a real pleasure. I came to appreciate this on that visit to Japan and maintained my love of miso since, so a few weeks ago I was very excited to attend a day course on making miso hosted by Junko Hamilton at her lovely home in Blackrock. Read the rest of this entry »

Solving Food Waste!

by Robin

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30% of all food produced globally is wasted; this catchy statistic began making the rounds though news media earlier this year.We can all do our best to buy only what we need and make the most of everything we buy but none of that will ever reduce the kind of waste food thrown away by supermarkets and other businesses that sell food everyday; most, if not all of it perfectly edible.

I’ve worked in cafes, delis, restaurants and factories where I witnessed the harrowing sight of black bags of  fresh food chucked in the bin.

Working in a factory that processed meat was one of my first summer jobs and to be fair, they had a good policy for distributing its surplus among the staff. That factory is now gone and as I moved on to other things I saw noticed a sort of hysteria developing around liability and disposing of surplus food. By the time I was nearly finished secondary school it was a sacking offence to eat any food at the Centra I worked in part time, never mind the sacks of sandwiches, freshly-made ready meals, cooked meat they were chucking in the bin. This madness is still practised everywhere that fears liability, should someone be sick from eating perfectly okay food. I suspected this was a flimsy excuse for laziness and for putting the responsibility of food waste in someone else’s lap.

Fortunately here in Dublin at least a Trinity based group Food Glorious Food have come up with an simple and effective solution: They liaise between businesses with surplus food and charities. The business can sign off liability to FGF who arrange for the food to be shared with people who need it. It’s something I would really encourage more businesses in Dublin to get involved in and I hope we will see this model replicated elsewhere. As of today FGF won Social Entrepreneurs Ireland’s Mini-Innovation award fund for their work. As food and energy prices rise and harvests continue to suffer from bad weather conditions, it is imperative that we eliminate senseless dumping of such a valuable and energy-intensive resource.

Make sure to LIKE Food Glorious Food Dublin on Facebook and spread the word! You can also follow them on Twitter @F_Glorious_F

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News of the Curd heads to Pepperpot Café

by Kevin

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We are super pleased to announce that we will be making our way into the grand walls of PowersCourt Shopping Centre. In collaboration with Pepperpot Café we’ll be showcasing the best of seasonal Irish foods. Places are limited so get into the Pepperpot and make your reservation! See you soon!

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