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Yearly Archives: 2008
Wet welcome
After a single day back in London it was finally time to return to Canada last week. We went out to find a nice last supper for me, but our timing had us hitting the street at just a few … Continue reading
Terra Marvelous
So little time, so many food heroes. I was thrilled to bits to hear from so many speakers whose books I’ve read or whose words I’ve heard on film or from others. Terra Madre offered lots of opportunities to hear … Continue reading
Terra Musica
Music was everywhere at Terra Madre… They appeared now and then in the marketplace area, and there was a program over five days featuring some 48 groups, 216 musicians, performing on four stages around Terra Madre and Salone del Gusto. … Continue reading
Terra Miele
Beekeepers were out in force at Terra Madre. Coming from Italy, Mexico, France, Brazil, New Zealand, India, the UK, Ethiopia, Kenya, the US, Morocco, Canada, Germany and just about anywhere else you could imagine, they were there to talk about … Continue reading
Terra Madre
So much to say about Terra Madre, I’ll have to break it into bits. A food meeting with a difference: Terra Madre included a large open space to allow delegates to throw a blanket on the floor and sell – … Continue reading









