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Indigenous Cooking Food Traditions with Chef Destiny
In-person
Indigenous Culinary & food History & heritage Truth and ReconciliationDate and time
Location
Kitchener Public Library - Southwest Library
100 Rosenberg Way
Kitchener, ON
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible.
About
Discover the rich food traditions of Indigenous peoples with Chef Destiny! During this engaging workshop, participants will enjoy a bowl of Three Sister Soup and Wild Rice Salad, which are dairy-free, gluten-free, nut-free and vegan! Everyone in attendance will learn about Indigenous ingredients, traditional agriculture, food sovereignty, healthy eating, and reducing food waste, as well as receive a recipe card to recreate these nutritious, plant-based dishes at home. Registration is required as seats are limited.
Links
- Kitchener Public Library kpl.org
Organizer
Kitchener Public Library
Kitchener Public Library (KPL) has more than 638,000 items in its collections including books, DVDs, CDs, magazines, newspapers and more. KPL also carries books, CDs, DVDs and magazines in different languages.
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Locations
There are six KPL locations:
Central Library: 85 Queen Street North
Country Hills Library: 1500 Block Line Road, beside St. Mary’s Secondary School
Forest Heights Library: 251 Fischer-Hallman Road, beside Forest Heights Collegiate
Grand River Stanley Park Library: 175 Indian Road, beside Grand River Collegiate
Pioneer Park Library: 150 Pioneer Drive, beside Pioneer Park Community Centre
Southwest Library: 100 Rosenberg Way