Name/TitleGood Food From Glasgow: A Collaborative Community Cookbook
About this objectSlim publication titled 'Good Food From Glasgow: A Collaborative Community Cookbook' featuring "a range of recipes from Glasgow groups and organisations who bring Good Food to the people of Glasgow one way or another." The recipes, compiled by Thalia Groucott from Glasgow Food Policy Partnership, are predominantly vegetarian or vegan, and centre around sustainable living and reducing the carbon impact of food.
MakerGlasgow Food Policy Partnership
Date Made2023
Period2020s
Place MadeScotland, Glasgow
Medium and MaterialsOrganic, paper
MeasurementsH: 210 x W: 148 mm
Subject and Association KeywordsSustainable living
Subject and Association KeywordsEcofeminism
Subject and Association Keywordscookery, cooking, recipes
Subject and Association Descriptionhttps://glasgowfood.net/news/2024/4/community-food-stories-event:
The Food and Climate Action project team often work with art, film and literature to engage with groups across Glasgow about our project's themes. Glasgow Community Food Network is also a partner of the Glasgow Food Policy Partnership, which last year released the Good Food From Glasgow, A Collaborative Community Cookbook. To celebrate the release of this cookbook and to dig in some more as to how design, art, and culture can be used to spread food and climate action messaging, we put on the Community Food Stories event.
Held on Saturday 13th April, we brought in artists Roos Dijkhuizen, Maya Edwards, Lindsay Grime and Isabelle Morris-McIntyre to deliver arts and crafts workshops to explore food and climate topics. We printed with potatoes (fully compostable = small carbon footprint) and Tetrapak packaging, used microscopes and clay to explore the properties of natural materials and collage to explore questions about our food systems,
Thalia, Campaigns Officer for the Glasgow Food Policy Partnership, cooked us 2 delicious dishes from the Cookbook: a Scotch Broth to start followed by a Dhal. We were joined by staff and volunteers from Kin Kitchen, the South East Integration Network's Anti-Racism Library, the Zine Library and the Glasgow Women's Library who all brought along literature relating to food, the climate and sustainability.
We also launched the Supper Club Community Cook Book from our activity with community groups in the West of Glasgow and showcased our previous booklets, The Pumpkin Story and the Cook and Grow, Recipes, Memories, Stories from G53.
Named CollectionGlasgow Women's Library
Object TypeBooklet
Object numberGWL-2024-42-1
Copyright LicenceAll rights reserved