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Discovery: Le Caramel

May 26th, 2010

“There is no end. There is no beginning. There is only the passion of life.” -Fellini

My girlfriend came across Le Caramel while perusing the internet. I love a little dessert snack while watching American Idol or the NBA Playoffs. But the dairy hangover from Ben & Jerry’s Phish Food ice cream was crushing. So I switched to a equally sweet but healthier snack…salted caramel on an apple. As described by the creators of Le Caramel: “In the heart of Normandy, only a few miles away from the D-day beaches, the little town of Isigny sur Mer is known worldwide for its quality dairy products; its milk, cream and cheese are considered to be among the best in France. Of all the wonderful recipes derived from these products, one stands out: the salted butter caramel.”

What’s great about these sweet little discoveries is that its creators are bootstrapping it together and doing everything they can to share their passion with the world. Thus, this special groupshop where you get their caramel cream chocolate sauce as their gift to you when you indulge in a few other unforgettable, mindbending treats from Le Caramel. VISIT HERE FOR THE GROUPSHOP. It’s on my storefront on The Open Sky Project, an online farmer’s market.

Its the impassioned people doing it on their own that make the world a sweeter place. In this case, I mean “sweeter” in every sense of the word.

*Groupshop only runs through 5/27!

Yoga for Foodies…Phoenix

May 1st, 2010

Yoga for Foodies…Phoenix
April 30, 2010
at At One Yoga with Patty Emmert, Director of Slow Food Phoenix

I finished watching the movie Food INC and felt like an ignorant fool. Food INC exposes what goes on behind the scenes in the food industry…cruel treatment of animals, corporate corruption, and the endangerment of the consumer. It’s easy to turn a blind eye but this movie makes you want to wake up.

It makes you realize that we put so much emphasis on speed, efficiency, and convenience and so little emphasis on slowing down and savoring life. The Slow Food movement is all about restoring a slower pace, treating animals fairly, and supporting local farmers to return to a time when a good meal was a chance to commune, relax, and live in the moment.  Last Friday’s Yoga for Foodies event was a collaboration with the Director of Slow Food’s Phoenix chapter, Patty Emmert.    Patty’s primary push has been to launch the Phoenix Public Market which is a showcase for local producers.

The day prior to the event, Patty took me to Maya’s Farm run by local legend Maya Dailey. We picked veggies from the farm, brought them back to the Phoenix Public Market,  and Patty prepared a feast including chilled Hungarian cucumber soup, an organic red quinoa salad, and Vanilla Panna Cotta with roasted local strawberries. And best of all to top things off were Blackgird vegan cocoa nib truffles made by local Phoenicians Alexandra and Andrea Maw and Anthony Anderson.

After some yoga at my home studio At One Yoga, we indulged, drank wine, conversed, and were in no hurry at to leave to go anywhere. As one of my favorite yoga teachers always says, “Nowhere to go, no one to be, nothing to do.”

Here’s the menu from Yoga for Foodies Phoenix:

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