Cold #Appalachian winters have a way of slowing everything down. You are forced to sit back and let the day take you where it wants to. The #wind cuts sharp, the #ice grows intense, the #snow watch increases but the mountains go quiet, and the kitchen becomes the warmest place in the house.

This is when I am taken back to my #childhood and a favorite meal my #grandmother would make: chicken and dumplings. These days, I don't eat the chicken but the meal has simple ingredients that are mixed by hand and simmered slow. It fills the bungalow up with smells and memories of home. It’s the kind of meal meant to be eaten from a bowl held in both hands, steam rising, worries settling. No better vessel than my Momma Bear soup mug.

This is #Appalachia. This is simple good #food. No fancy extras. Just comfort, patience, and something hot on the stove while winter does what winter does.

Some traditions don’t need changing. 💙

#AppalachianWinter #ChickenAndDumplings #MountainCooking #ColdWeatherComfort #SouthernKitchen #CountryFood #AppalachiaLiving #ComfortFood #HomeCooking #WinterMeals #foodphoto #food

A Shared Lunch, continued!

Fieldwork yields so much more than data, as Jennifer Temmer shares: “While this is not my current lunch, I wish it were! During my fieldwork in Kakisa, a community member gifted me some moose meat so I made homemade tortillas for moose meat tacos with salsa made with tomatoes from the community garden. We all agreed they were delicious!”

What do community gardens mean to Kakisa community members? What resources do they have at their disposal and what strategies are needed to maintain them long term? Read and find out more from Temmer et al.: https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i3.737

#CanadianFoodStudies
#FoodStudies
#Lunch
#Kakisa
#Indigenous
#TurtleIsland
#CommunityGardens
#FoodSecurity
#NorthwestTerritories
#Agroecology
#CountryFood
#CityFood
#Tortillas
#Moose
#Salsa

photo: Jennifer Temmer

Happy Tenth Birthday CFS!

First foods as Indigenous food sovereignty: Country foods and breastfeeding practices in a Manitoban First Nations community

Jaime Cidro
Tabitha Robin Martens
Lynelle Zahayko
Herenia P. Lawrence

#Breastfeeding #FirstNations #InfantFeeding #Indigenous #FoodSovereignty #IndigenousFoodSovereignty #CountryFood #InfantOralHealth

#Read #OpenAccess
#Share #KnowledgeSharing
#Grow
#Repeat

https://canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/cfs/article/view/249

First foods as Indigenous food sovereignty: Country foods and breastfeeding practices in a Manitoban First Nations community | Canadian Food Studies / La Revue canadienne des études sur l'alimentation

Scholarly and community articles about food and food systems

First foods as Indigenous food sovereignty: Country foods and breastfeeding practices in a Manitoban First Nations community

Jaime Cidro
Tabitha Robin Martens
Lynelle Zahayko
Herenia P. Lawrence

#Breastfeeding #FirstNations #InfantFeeding #Indigenous #FoodSovereignty #CountryFood #Infants #InfantOralHealth #OralHealth #IndigenousFoodSovereignty

#OpenScholarship from CFS
#Read #OpenAccess
#Share #KnowledgeSharing

https://canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/cfs/article/view/249/279

“Moving from understanding to action on food security in Inuit Nunangat”:
ArcticNet, 5th December 2022, Toronto, ON

Angus Naylor
Tiff-Annie Kenny
Chris Furgal
Dorothy Beale
Duncan Warltier
Marie-Hélène Carignan
Lynn Blackwood
Brian Wade
Gabriela Goodman
Jordyn Stafford
Matthew Little

#FoodSovereignty #Arctic #Canada #FoodProgramming #CountryFood #ArcticNet #FoodSecurity

#Read #OpenAccess
#Share #KnowledgeSharing

https://canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/cfs/article/view/643

“Moving from understanding to action on food security in Inuit Nunangat”: : ArcticNet, 5th December 2022, Toronto, ON | Canadian Food Studies / La Revue canadienne des études sur l'alimentation

Scholarly and community articles about food and food systems

“Moving from understanding to action on food security in Inuit Nunangat”:
ArcticNet, 5th December 2022, Toronto, ON

Angus Naylor
Tiff-Annie Kenny
Chris Furgal
Dorothy Beale
Duncan Warltier
Marie-Hélène Carignan
Lynn Blackwood
Brian Wade
Gabriela Goodman
Jordyn Stafford
Matthew Little

#FoodSovereignty #ArcticCanada #FoodProgramming #CountryFood #ArcticNet #FoodSecurity
#OpenAccess
https://canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/cfs/article/view/643

“Moving from understanding to action on food security in Inuit Nunangat”: : ArcticNet, 5th December 2022, Toronto, ON | Canadian Food Studies / La Revue canadienne des études sur l'alimentation

Scholarly and community articles about food and food systems

Characterizing the development and dissemination of dietary messaging in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, Northwest Territories

Julia Gyapay
Sonja Ostertag
Sonia Wesche
Brian Laird
Kelly Skinner

#IndigenousHealth #HealthCommunication #FoodCommunication #DietaryMessaging #CountryFood #StoreBoughtFood #CommunityBasedResearch #Inuit #NorthwestTerritories #Canada

#OpenScholarship No paywalls here! #OpenAccess #FoodStudies
https://canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/cfs/article/view/569

Characterizing the development and dissemination of dietary messaging in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, Northwest Territories | Canadian Food Studies / La Revue canadienne des études sur l'alimentation

Scholarly and community articles about food and food systems

Characterizing the development and dissemination of dietary messaging in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, Northwest Territories

Julia Gyapay
Sonja Ostertag
Sonia Wesche
Brian Laird
Kelly Skinner

#Indigenous #Health #Communication #HealthCommunication #FoodCommunication #DietaryMessaging #CountryFood #StoreBought #CommunityBased #Research #Inuit #NorthWestTerritories #Canada

https://canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/cfs/article/view/569

#OpenScholarship Please Boost

I’m making caribou stew for supper. Caribou is hard to come by, but every now and then, the Toronto Inuit Association thinks of me and brings me country food. I am so thankful for this, for the northern hunters, and for the tuktuit, of course. Nakurmiik! #Inuit #Caribou #CountryFood #TraditionalFood #Indigenous #IndigenousCuisine #Inuit #Caribou #WildGame
Country food from an Inuit feast. Narwhal muktuk and seal, which have been cut up with an ulu: a woman’s half-circular knife. #CountryFood #Inuit #Indigenous #IndigenousFood #Food #Maqtaq #Muktuk #RawMeat #RawFood #TraditionalFood #EatSealWearSeal #Narwhal #Arctic