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Friday, July 21, 2006

Slow food for thought

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Fresh on the heels of Michael Pollan, who traced meals from source to plate in "The Omnivore's Dilemma," a New York filmmaker took her family on cross-country journey in search of answers to questions about the nation's food supply. It's called "Food For Thought, A Family's Journey Through the American Food Trail," and you can read more about it here. To see an extended trailer, hear from the filmmaker, and help her raise the money she needs to finish editing the documentary, sign up for Slow Food Boston's event next Tuesday at BU. Nibbles and biodynamic wine will be served. Tickets are $25.

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