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Jan 15 2019

Where does your food come from Samantha?

Samantha Christensen likes to forage for food. We’re hoping to do a video later on—preferably not during winter—about her foraging, maybe have her take us on a little excursion. But here is a 30 second spot in a series we’re doing on our own called Where does your food come from? Hope you like it. Let us know what you think and please share it.

Why are we doing these? Nobody is paying us.

This is the second in our series “Where does your food come from?” The logical question is why are we doing these? It was simply we wanted the challenge of doing our own series of videos on a topic of our choosing. 

This started last year when we had been working on a project for Our Food SENB’s Food Pledge. At the end of the shoot we would ask the subject to tell us why they had signed the Pledge. We had in mind we’d make companion videos like short public service announcements. However, too often we caught folks off guard and we could tell many weren’t happy with their off-the-cuff answers. 

We did two more interviews of new people—Susana and Samantha—and asked them the same question but still didn’t get the lively answers we hoped for. So we looked at the material we did get and came up with a new question we thought would have meaning: “Where does your food come from?” We didn’t go back and ask Susana and Samantha where their food came from, but came up with an answer from the material we had gathered. 

Of course, the danger of answering a question you didn’t ask is that you could get it wrong. But so far we think the answers reflect who the people we interviewed are. There could have been other answers, but these are good ones. We will most likely work that question into the interviews from now on, but we find that once we get people talking about what’s important to them about food, we can figure it out.

Oakher Cam

Oakher was our roving camera operator because she’s always up for a challenge.

Young woman being videotaped by her nine year old daughter
Where does your food come from Samantha?
Where does your food come from Samantha?

And then there is Huxley, the fly chaser. I thought a big dog chasing flies in the house might spell disaster, but she’s quite agile.

By Elaine and Archie • food movement, food security, foraging, videos

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Nov 29 2018

First in our Where does your food come from? series

Where does your food come from?

First in our Where does your food come from? series Here is our first video in the Where does your food come from?series, which will be 30 second glimpses into why food is important to people, other than the obvious survival sense, of course.

By Archie Nadon • food security, gardening

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Nov 14 2018

Garden Art Lesson Plan 11 where we make garden journals

By Elaine and Archie • art, children, food security, garden art lessons, gardening

woman painting picture of mushroom

Nov 14 2018

Garden Art Lesson Plan 10 where we make harvest feasts menus

By Elaine and Archie • art, children, food movement, food security, garden art lessons, gardening

woman making block printed harvest bags

Nov 14 2018

Garden Art Lesson Plan 9 where we make block printed harvestbags

By Elaine and Archie • art, children, food movement, food security, garden art lessons, gardening

woman making a scarecrow

Nov 14 2018

Garden Art Lesson Plan 8 where we make scarecrow garden protectors

By Elaine and Archie • art, children, food movement, food security, garden art lessons, gardening

woman making Decoupage Treasure Boxes

Nov 14 2018

Garden Art Lesson Plan 7 where we make decoupage treasure boxes with herb sachets

By Elaine and Archie • art, children, food movement, food security, garden art lessons, gardening

woman making Green Resist

Nov 14 2018

Garden Art Lesson Plan 6 where we make a watercolour oil pastel green resist

By Elaine and Archie • art, children, food movement, food security, garden art lessons, gardening

woman making pollinators mobiles

Nov 14 2018

Garden Art Lesson Plan 5 where we make pollinator mobiles

By Elaine and Archie • art, children, food movement, food security, garden art lessons, gardening

woman making femo pendant

Nov 14 2018

Garden Art Lesson Plan 4 where we make leaf impression pendants

By Elaine and Archie • art, children, food movement, food security, garden art lessons, gardening

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