Sally Fallon comes to DC on Sept 30!

The way our ancestors ate was not only delicious, but conferred excellent health, generation after generation.  Find out the key principles of healthy traditional diets and how to incorporate them into your daily life. The free talk will be given by the inestimable Sally Fallon Morell -- author of the best-selling cookbook, Nourishing Traditions, and founding president of the Weston A. Price Foundation.As always, this Slow U event will be followed by a potluck (with bonus points for anyone bringing a dish inspired by Nourishing Traditions, and a hug if you supply your own reusable plate, cup, and utensils)!WHAT: A free Slow Food University talk with Sally Fallon!WHEN: Sunday, Sept 30 from 4-6pmWHERE: Metropolitan Community Church of Washington, DC*474 Ridge Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20001(about 3 blocks from the Convention Center metro stop)RSVP: This event is free and open to the public, but space is limited, so please RSVP by sending an email to slowfooduniversity(at)slowfooddc(dot)org.HELP OUT: If you are interested in volunteering with setup or cleanup, please email ibti(at)slowfooddc(dot)org.[mapsmarker marker="3"]ALSO: Some other events relating to traditional foods and preservation will be happening at nearby Old City Green that weekend -- Sept 29 & 30 -- so be sure to check out their website for more details!*Please note that this event takes place at a church with a no-alcohol policy.

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