Stony Brook University Food Day 2011

Stony Brook University Food Day 2011 More details to come very soon.

Stony Brook University has many exciting and FREE (!!) events planned for Food Day 2011, including:
- film screenings of Food, Inc and Forks Over Knives
- garden preparation and harvest sessions
- a farmer's market
- cooking demonstrations
- legislative sign-up for important alerts

and much more!

10/27/2011
An easy but flavorful way to enjoy your eggs at any time of day
10/27/2011

An easy but flavorful way to enjoy your eggs at any time of day

chef Marc Bynum at Stony Brook University!
10/25/2011

chef Marc Bynum at Stony Brook University!

Food Day 2011 - Chef Marc Bynum at the Stony Brook University Sponsored by Nutrition Division Department of Family Medicine Recorded by FSA

Here are some great smoothie recipes...
10/25/2011

Here are some great smoothie recipes...

Here's a great recipe for Lemon Vinaigrette.  Give it a try...
10/25/2011

Here's a great recipe for Lemon Vinaigrette. Give it a try...

10/24/2011

Celebrate the national program Food Day with sustainable cooking demonstrations, documentary films, a garlic planting, and a farmers market, all of which are free.

Don't forget to catch chef Marc Bynum's cooking demo today at 12 noon in the Traditions Lounge of the Student Activities...
10/24/2011

Don't forget to catch chef Marc Bynum's cooking demo today at 12 noon in the Traditions Lounge of the Student Activities Center!

Food Day is right around the corner!
10/22/2011

Food Day is right around the corner!

Here's the most updated schedule for Food Day 2011!

10/18/2011

Stony Brook's own Leah Holbrook, who is coordinating a lot of the SBU Food Day events this year, will be on News 12 tomorrow between 7:45 and 8:15pm! Tune in to hear her speak about Food Day!

Genes are not dooming when it comes to your heart! New study shows that maintaining a healthy lifestyle can beat out her...
10/14/2011

Genes are not dooming when it comes to your heart! New study shows that maintaining a healthy lifestyle can beat out hereditary predisposition.

Genetic variations play a major role in determining susceptibility to cardiovascular disease but that doesn't mean biology is necessarily destiny when it comes to heart health.

Healthy and hearty recipe from the NYTimes
10/14/2011

Healthy and hearty recipe from the NYTimes

Basil added just before serving brightens up this hearty mélange of beans and squash.

Some more information about Food Day from the Cooking Channel:
10/13/2011

Some more information about Food Day from the Cooking Channel:

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Stony Brook, NY
11794

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