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We’d like to announce the latest restaurant of the desired Slow Food NYC Snail of Approval Award: @lucciolanyc.

Lucciola is a fine dining authentic Italian restaurant, founded in 2017 by executive chef Michele Casadei Massari along with Alberto Ghezzi, both from Bologna, Italy.  Lucciola’s aim is to serve the best Italian wines, the most authentic recipes, the finest freshest imported and local ingredients, from farms and highly selected sustainable and independent sources, we love what we do! (photos: @lucciolanyc)

The Slow Food NYC Snail of Approval is a designation given to restaurants, bars, and food and beverage artisans that contribute to the quality, authenticity and sustainability of the food supply of the City of New York. Find out more about the Snail of Approval through the link in our bio.
We’d like to announce the latest restaurant of the desired Slow Food NYC Snail of Approval Award: @lucciolanyc.

Lucciola is a fine dining authentic Italian restaurant, founded in 2017 by executive chef Michele Casadei Massari along with Alberto Ghezzi, both from Bologna, Italy.  Lucciola’s aim is to serve the best Italian wines, the most authentic recipes, the finest freshest imported and local ingredients, from farms and highly selected sustainable and independent sources, we love what we do! (photos: @lucciolanyc)

The Slow Food NYC Snail of Approval is a designation given to restaurants, bars, and food and beverage artisans that contribute to the quality, authenticity and sustainability of the food supply of the City of New York. Find out more about the Snail of Approval through the link in our bio.
We’d like to announce the latest restaurant of the desired Slow Food NYC Snail of Approval Award: @lucciolanyc.

Lucciola is a fine dining authentic Italian restaurant, founded in 2017 by executive chef Michele Casadei Massari along with Alberto Ghezzi, both from Bologna, Italy.  Lucciola’s aim is to serve the best Italian wines, the most authentic recipes, the finest freshest imported and local ingredients, from farms and highly selected sustainable and independent sources, we love what we do! (photos: @lucciolanyc)

The Slow Food NYC Snail of Approval is a designation given to restaurants, bars, and food and beverage artisans that contribute to the quality, authenticity and sustainability of the food supply of the City of New York. Find out more about the Snail of Approval through the link in our bio.
We’d like to announce the latest restaurant of the desired Slow Food NYC Snail of Approval Award: @lucciolanyc.

Lucciola is a fine dining authentic Italian restaurant, founded in 2017 by executive chef Michele Casadei Massari along with Alberto Ghezzi, both from Bologna, Italy.  Lucciola’s aim is to serve the best Italian wines, the most authentic recipes, the finest freshest imported and local ingredients, from farms and highly selected sustainable and independent sources, we love what we do! (photos: @lucciolanyc)

The Slow Food NYC Snail of Approval is a designation given to restaurants, bars, and food and beverage artisans that contribute to the quality, authenticity and sustainability of the food supply of the City of New York. Find out more about the Snail of Approval through the link in our bio.
We’d like to announce the latest restaurant of the desired Slow Food NYC Snail of Approval Award: @lucciolanyc.

Lucciola is a fine dining authentic Italian restaurant, founded in 2017 by executive chef Michele Casadei Massari along with Alberto Ghezzi, both from Bologna, Italy.  Lucciola’s aim is to serve the best Italian wines, the most authentic recipes, the finest freshest imported and local ingredients, from farms and highly selected sustainable and independent sources, we love what we do! (photos: @lucciolanyc)

The Slow Food NYC Snail of Approval is a designation given to restaurants, bars, and food and beverage artisans that contribute to the quality, authenticity and sustainability of the food supply of the City of New York. Find out more about the Snail of Approval through the link in our bio.

We’d like to announce the latest restaurant of the desired Slow Read More

We want to thank everyone who made a donation to our @inourbackyards “NYC Covid-19 Just Recovery Match Fund,” fundraiser during the month of August. We reached our fundraising goal, which was vital to achieving a successful growing season in our Slow Food NYC Ujima Garden.

In the coming weeks, we will share our accomplishments through the Ujima Garden and the work we’ve been continuing during the pandemic. ?

#ThankYou #Fundraiser #UrbanGarden #SlowFoodNYC #Brooklyn #FreshProduce #EducationalGarden #Summer2021 #COVID19Recovery

We want to thank everyone who made a donation to our @inourbackya Read More

Congratulations to Slow Food NYC Snail of Approval restaurant Al Di La Trattoria @aldilabrooklyn for making the @eater_NY’s list of the 23 Best Italian Restaurants in New York City.

Congratulations to Slow Food NYC Snail of Approval restaurant Al Read More

Just 4 days left to support our fundraiser to ensure we have a su Read More

A little interesting fact about one of our favorite ground spices —just as pumpkin spice season encroaches upon us.

Did you know that nutmeg and mace come from the same tree? Nutmeg is the seed of the nutmeg tree and mace is the membrane covering the seed.

While nutmeg is often an ingredient in baked goods and sweet beverages like eggnog and mulled cider, mace is more common in savory dishes where it’s used to flavor meat, stews, curries and sauces.

#trivia #pumpkinspice #nutmeg #mace #seeds #slowcookin

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Just one week  left to support our fundraiser to ensure we have a successful 2021 growing season at Urban Harvest Farm at Ujima.

During the pandemic, Urban Harvest Farm at Ujima shifted to serve as a hub for food production and distribution in East New York alongside other organizations doing essential work across the five boroughs, and we’ve already donated more than 700 pounds of fresh produce including tomatoes, squash, eggplants, and more.

Looking ahead, our community partners in East New York still need help —Slow Food NYC has qualified for @inourbackyards’ “NYC Covid-19 Just Recovery Match Fund.” Every dollar donated by August 31st will be matched! Your donations will double the impact to ensure our Slow Food NYC Ujima Garden has a successful growing season for 2021.
 
With your support, we can accomplish our initiative to expand our garden’s growing capacity. Double your support with your gift matching donation and make a big difference. 
✨ Go to the link in our bio to make a donation for Ujima Garden.
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#Fundraiser #UrbanGarden #SlowFoodNYC #Brooklyn #FreshProduce #EducationalGarden #Summer2021 #COVID19Recovery

Just one week left to support our fundraiser to ensure we have a Read More

As we enter the lazy days of late summer, our “Slow Weekends” series continues in New York City. It's a great way to support our Snail of Approval restaurants and the food producers, chefs, and farmers who are working to create good, clean and fair food. 

We’ve put together some suggestions for Saturdays and Sundays for coffee, brunch, afternoon appetizers, dinner, and dessert treats. You’ll find the “Slow Weekends” NYC guide in our bio.

Cheers to a slow, delicious weekend of adventure for your palates!

@cookshopnyc @lot2restaurant @saxelbycheese @pearloysterbarnyc @junewinebk @marlowandsons @brooklynfarmacy 
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⁠#SlowFood #NewYork #Brooklyn #Manhattan #NYC #localfood #organic #nycrestaurants #eat #travelguide #butchershop #naturalwine #localcheese
As we enter the lazy days of late summer, our “Slow Weekends” series continues in New York City. It's a great way to support our Snail of Approval restaurants and the food producers, chefs, and farmers who are working to create good, clean and fair food. 

We’ve put together some suggestions for Saturdays and Sundays for coffee, brunch, afternoon appetizers, dinner, and dessert treats. You’ll find the “Slow Weekends” NYC guide in our bio.

Cheers to a slow, delicious weekend of adventure for your palates!

@cookshopnyc @lot2restaurant @saxelbycheese @pearloysterbarnyc @junewinebk @marlowandsons @brooklynfarmacy 
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⁠#SlowFood #NewYork #Brooklyn #Manhattan #NYC #localfood #organic #nycrestaurants #eat #travelguide #butchershop #naturalwine #localcheese
As we enter the lazy days of late summer, our “Slow Weekends” series continues in New York City. It's a great way to support our Snail of Approval restaurants and the food producers, chefs, and farmers who are working to create good, clean and fair food. 

We’ve put together some suggestions for Saturdays and Sundays for coffee, brunch, afternoon appetizers, dinner, and dessert treats. You’ll find the “Slow Weekends” NYC guide in our bio.

Cheers to a slow, delicious weekend of adventure for your palates!

@cookshopnyc @lot2restaurant @saxelbycheese @pearloysterbarnyc @junewinebk @marlowandsons @brooklynfarmacy 
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⁠#SlowFood #NewYork #Brooklyn #Manhattan #NYC #localfood #organic #nycrestaurants #eat #travelguide #butchershop #naturalwine #localcheese

As we enter the lazy days of late summer, our “Slow Weekends” Read More

During the pandemic, Urban Harvest Farm at Ujima shifted to serve as a hub for food production and distribution in East New York alongside other organizations doing essential work across the five boroughs, and we’ve already donated more than 700 pounds of fresh produce including tomatoes, squash, eggplants, and more.
 
Looking ahead, our community partners in East New York still need help —Slow Food NYC has qualified for @inourbackyards’ “NYC Covid-19 Just Recovery Match Fund.” Every dollar donated by August 31st will be matched! Your donations will double the impact to ensure our Slow Food NYC Ujima Garden has a successful growing season for 2021. 
 
With your support, we can accomplish our initiative to expand our garden’s growing capacity. Double your support with your gift matching donation and make a big difference. Go to the link in our bio to make a donation for Ujima Garden.
 
 
#Fundraiser #UrbanGarden #SlowFoodNYC #Brooklyn #FreshProduce #EducationalGarden #Summer2021 #COVID19Recovery

During the pandemic, Urban Harvest Farm at Ujima shifted to serve Read More

Composting is returning to New York City; @SanitationFoundation has the details on how to sign up. 
 
Repost from @sanitationfoundation:

Curbside Composting is returning this fall! You can turn your food scraps/food-soiled paper/yard waste into compost or renewable energy by signing up. Sign-up now at the link in bio. #makecompostnottrash

Service will start on a rolling basis so please encourage your friends and neighbors to sign up as well!

Composting is returning to New York City; @SanitationFoundation h Read More

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