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The local farmers' market – which does the rounds of Dorset's country towns – is one of the best ways of sampling the region's slow-food goodies; the essence of Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's River Cottage landscape.
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Because venison resonates with the current slow-food movement, and locavorism, the hip new mantra of community-based consumption that short-circuits the burning of fossil fuels.
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I'd been seduced by the promise of daily massages and invigorating hikes, not to mention the cuisine from renowned slow-food chef Kurt Steeber.
The Starvation Vacation Christina Binkley 2011
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Unaddressed as yet: steroid abuse, the slow-food movement, and the declining standard of international travel.
Lost In Space 2009
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Martin Walker's book is a nice literary pairing with the slow-food movement.
Bruno, Chief of Police: Summary and book reviews of Bruno, Chief of Police by Martin Walker. 2009
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In many cases, the trend overlaps with the slow-food movement's interest in unprocessed, home-prepared foods.
Ye Olde Menu: Dormouse, Anyone? Alina Dizik 2011
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Try one of their private slow-food meals, which can include meltingly tender ribs from the rare boskarin ox, aged for up to 45 days and roasted at four different temperatures over six hours.
Only In…Zagreb Anja Mutic 2011
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Unaddressed as yet: steroid abuse, the slow-food movement, and the declining standard of international travel.
Lost In Space 2009
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Before the slow-food push, Mr. Reese had raised his flock largely as a passion project, and he won numerous awards at bird-fancier competitions.
These Birds Aren't Spring Chickens, But People Are Gobbling Them Up Geoffrey A. Fowler 2011
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Martin Walker's book is a nice literary pairing with the slow-food movement.
Bruno, Chief of Police: Summary and book reviews of Bruno, Chief of Police by Martin Walker. 2009
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