Peter Ladner – Former City Councillor, Author of The Urban Food Revolution – Food Talks Vancouver

Food Talks Vancouver Volume 9
Theme: Sustainability in our Food System.
— What does local mean?
— How much do you want to tell your customer about sustainability issues?
— Protecting the farmland
— Quality, taste & local
— Politics at play

This evening was organized by Richard Wolak, Vancouver Foodster.

Speaker shown in this video is:

Peter Ladner, Former City Councillor, Author of The Urban Food Revolution
twitter.com/pladner
www.urbanfoodrevolution.com/

Here is Peter’s bio, courtesy of foodtalks.ca

Peter Ladner is author of The Urban Food Revolution: Changing the Way We Feed Cities. He is a former Vancouver city councilor, Metro Vancouver vice-chair and business owner. He is currently a weekly columnist at Business in Vancouver newspaper, which he co-founded in 1989. He also writes for Seattle-based crosscut.com. He blogs at Urbanfoodrevolution.com.

From 2009-2011 he was a fellow at the SFU Centre for Dialogue researching, teaching and organizing public events around the theme Planning Cities as if Food Matters. He has grown food in his own gardens for 35 years, most recently on what used to be his front lawn. As a city councilor, he worked with the Vancouver Food Policy Council in initiating the city’s program to add 2010 food-producing community garden plots by 2010.

Peter has more than 40 years of journalistic experience in print, radio and television and is a frequent speaker on food, business and community issues. He has a BA from UBC and completed a year of graduate studies at the UBC School of Regional and Community Planning.

Food Talks is an evening of expert speakers from the Vancouver Food community.

To hear more speakers from Food Talks please visit geoffmobile.com/blog/category/food-talks-vancouver
or foodtalks.ca

Food Talks Volume 9 was held in Vancouver BC Canada on September 24th 2013.

Presented by Richard Wolak, twitter.com/VanFoodster
vancouverfoodster.com

As featured on geoffmobile.com
Presented by Foodtalks.ca and vancouverfoodster.com

Videography by Geoff Peters of Birds in the House Productions birdsinthehouse.com

Filmed at the Lost and Found Cafe 33 W Hastings St, Vancouver BC Canada
www.lostandfoundcafe.com

Closing music by Laundryman laundrymanmusic.com used with permission.

Susan Davidson, Glorious Organics Co-op – Food Talks Vancouver Volume 9

Theme: Sustainability in our Food System.
— What does local mean?
— How much do you want to tell your customer about sustainability issues?
— Protecting the farmland
— Quality, taste & local
— Politics at play

This evening was organized by Richard Wolak, Vancouver Foodster.

Speaker shown in this video is:

Susan Davidson
Glorious Organics Co-op
www.gloriousorganics.com

Here is Susan’s bio, courtesy of foodtalks.ca

Susan Davidson, of Glorious Organics Co-op in Aldergrove, is an organic farmer and passionate eater of all things local. She has been active with the Vancouver Farmers Markets for fourteen years as a vendor and on the Board and Vendors Advisory Committee. She is devoted to helping grow a thriving Farmers Market in Langley.

Food Talks is an evening of expert speakers from the Vancouver Food community.

To hear more speakers from Food Talks please visit geoffmobile.com/blog/category/food-talks-vancouver
or foodtalks.ca

Food Talks Volume 9 was held in Vancouver BC Canada on September 24th 2013.

Presented by Richard Wolak, twitter.com/VanFoodster
vancouverfoodster.com

As featured on geoffmobile.com
Presented by Foodtalks.ca and vancouverfoodster.com

Videography by Geoff Peters of Birds in the House Productions birdsinthehouse.com

Filmed at the Lost and Found Cafe 33 W Hastings St, Vancouver BC Canada
www.lostandfoundcafe.com

Closing music by Laundryman laundrymanmusic.com used with permission.

The Bibo Italian Restaurant in Vancouver BC Canada – amazing Pizza Dough Spinning

We enjoyed a great Vancouver Tasting Plates event at the Bibo organized by Vancouver Foodster twitter.com/vanfoodster

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The Bibo – Pizzeria con Cucina
1835 W 4th Ave, Vancouver, BC, Canada
restaurant phone: (604) 568-6177
restaurant web site: thebibo.com

Urbanspoon link: www.urbanspoon.com/r/14/1579468/restaurant/Kitsilano/BiBo-Pizzeria-con-Cucina-Vancouver

Video shows the Bibo pizza chefs preparing the dough, throwing it in the air and spinning it, and cutting a fresh pizza from the oven into slices. Yum! This was some of the most delicious and fresh pizza I have ever had!

For more information about the Tasting Plates event in Vancouver Canada please visit vancouverfoodster.com and tastingplatesyvr.com/

Thanks for watching!
Cheers,
Geoff
geoffmobile.com

Technical notes:
Filmed with a Sony Rx100 Mk2 camera and edited with Adobe Premiere Pro. Voiceover recorded using a Zoom H1.

BiBo Pizzeria con Cucina on Urbanspoon

Felix Schellenberg – Owner of Chilcotin Harvest and Pasture to Plate – Food Talks Vancouver Volume 9

Theme: Sustainability in our Food System.
— What does local mean?
— How much do you want to tell your customer about sustainability issues?
— Protecting the farmland
— Quality, taste & local
— Politics at play

This evening was organized by Richard Wolak, Vancouver Foodster.

Speaker shown in this video is:

Felix Schellenberg
Owner of Chilcotin Harvest and Pasture to Plate

Here is Felix’s bio, courtesy of foodtalks.ca

The abattoir and butchery component of Pasture to Plate, B.C.’s first vertically-integrated organic grass-fed meat operation. The pond and patio are frontage for Kinikinik, the general store and restaurant sells and serves meat from Rafter 25 Ranch, which has been owned and operated by Felix and Jasmin Schellenberg since 1979.

Food Talks is an evening of expert speakers from the Vancouver Food community.

To hear more speakers from Food Talks please visit geoffmobile.com/blog/category/food-talks-vancouver
or foodtalks.ca

Food Talks Volume 9 was held in Vancouver BC Canada on September 24th 2013.

Presented by Richard Wolak, twitter.com/VanFoodster
vancouverfoodster.com

As featured on geoffmobile.com
Presented by Foodtalks.ca and vancouverfoodster.com

Videography by Geoff Peters of Birds in the House Productions birdsinthehouse.com

Filmed at the Lost and Found Cafe 33 W Hastings St, Vancouver BC Canada
www.lostandfoundcafe.com

Closing music by Laundryman laundrymanmusic.com used with permission.

Roland Gaia Synth Jam – Oct 14 2013 by Geoff Peters of Vancouver Canada

Geoff from geoffmobile.com plays his Roland Gaia SH-01 Synthesizer in this entirely original improvised jam / practice.

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Cheers!
Geoff

Technical notes:
Camera : Sony Cybershot RX100 Mk2
Synth: Roland Gaia SH-01 Synthesizer
Audio: Zoom H1 (plugged in directly)
Video Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 on a Windows 7 Dell PC (Intel i7 and USB 3.0 for a faster workflow)