Friday, December 21, 2007

London Slow Food Christmas Market at South Bank

A Good, Clean, Fair, and Slow Christmas Food Market
Chris Osburn
Londonist
December 21, 2007










With this season’s frenetic pace quickening with the passing of each day till the Twenty-fifth, Londonist genuinely appreciates Slow Food London’s mellowed and delicious approach to “good and clean and fair” Christmas shopping. Located immediately outside South Bank’s Royal Festival Hall (on the non-riverside Belvedere Road bit), the Slow Food London Christmas Market commenced yesterday and continues through Sunday, from 11am to 8pm each day.

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Qype enjoys some slow food
from
Linus
(featuring photos by Chris Osburn)
Qype*Vibes
21.12.2007










The
Slow Food organisation is an international movement that believes our food should taste good, be fair (i.e. the producers should not be exploited) and also be clean without any negative effects on the environment. The Christmas market was just one of the initiatives the organisation has organised to promote their message, and it was a great opportunity to see just how great ’slow food’ can be as well as pick up a few last minute presents.

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here for complete post.

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