Hosted by Chefs TOM DOUGLAS & Bridget Charters and Loretta Douglas
TUNE IN OR JOIN US LIVE
Time: 9:00 - 11:00 am (doors open at 8:50am)
Cost: $30 / person (includes a light, yummy breakfast) !
2000 4th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121
The Hot Stove Radio Show records live in the studio with Chef Tom Douglas. Join the winner of the prestigious James Beard Award to review Puget Sound's best restaurants, share recipes based on weekly ingredients, and answer your burning culinary quandaries.
Jennifer is a featured guest and will share hot tips and splendid stories of 40 years foraging for wild and delicious foods, including invasive species, favorite recipes, and her hot-off-the-press book, "Pacific Harvest: A Northwest Coast Foraging Guide."
Hot Stove Society is located in a bright Industrial space inside the stylish HOTEL ANDRA
Join Jennifer Hahn and the LOWER NEWHALEM COMMUNITY TRUST for a plant identification walk and learn about the culinary and cultural uses of local plants.
You will learn how to sustainably harvest native wild plants as well as how to safely collect invasive Knotweed (aka "Fool's Rhubarb"). After our walk, we will gather at Alder Creek Farm for cooking demos to prepare Delicious Knotweed Sauce, Cocoa Truffles with Roasted Dandelion Root and more! Attendance is free, but space is limited. Sign up below to join us!
Our foraging instruction walk will last from 11:00 - 12:30 [location on LNCT lands TBD], followed by a cooking demonstration from 12:30 - 2:00 at Alder Creek Farm.
Sponsors: Salish Center for Sustainable Fishing Methods and SLOW FOOD Seattle
Celebrate and promote sustainable seaweed harvesting and fishing practices with an array of fun hot chef demos and educational booths, seaweed foot soaks, oceanside seaweed tubs, and special seaweed cooking demos and book signing from local author Jennifer Hahn. Salish Sea halibut & chips, beer garden, and the toe-tappin' ATLANTICS play at 6:00-7:30 pm means there will be something for everyone to enjoy. Plus, take in the Lummi Island Studio Art Tour, too!
July 30, WED. Olympia, Washington
Location: BILLY FRANK Jr. Nisqually Nat'l Wildlife Refuge
100 Brown Farm Road NE, Olympia, WA 38th Annual Summer Lecture Series--Presents: Jennifer Hahn on "Foraging as a Passport to Place" -- 1-hour Slide Talk & Book Signing: "Pacific Harvest: A Northwest Coast Foraging Guide."
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