‘feast’ Category

Tables and chairs

February 15th, 2010

I’ve been looking at places to live. Most new builds I’ve visited are being designed without defined eating spaces. Lounge and dinning room homogenized into a space for the sofa and the one way conversation of the television. The Table is the western tool used to catalyse communal eating, providing personal space, distance and a plinth for the daily feast. Of course no table is complete without chairs.

The kitchen table

It was hardly surprising that the humble table was mentioned in the introduction to a day of talks about food. I had got up at 6am to travel to Oxford, the title of the talks was instantly captivating, ‘Thought for Food: the Ethics of Eating’.
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Feast on the Bridge

November 7th, 2009

Didn’t make it to this but was excited by the thought that it had happened. see the Guardian

Things like ‘political low tide Mayonnaise’ and hundreds of people eating wonderful food together at harvest time in the city. Wonderful. I will be there next year – with a camera that works!

I found this through the most recent discussion on Radio 4’s food programme, discussing the history of the feast. I’ve since seen the same thing has happened on Sydney harbour bridge. looks fantastic! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/8324527.stm