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A Portland Food 4 Thought Meal with Ian Rubin

Friday, September 24, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (PT)

Troutdale, OR

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Food 4 Thought Meal   more info Ended $95.00 $0.00

Event Details

Join Ian Rubin, Portland’s Master Foodologist, for a

Food 4 Thought Meal

Friday, September 24th from 6-9pm

In the exclusive Red Fox room of McMenamins

Edgefield’s Black Rabbit restaurant

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The “Food for Thought” part:

Experience mindful eating and discuss the thoughts, feelings and ideas that arise about the important role food plays in our lives. We will explore possibilities for improving our complex relationship with food and identify the ways in which we can transform negative energy about eating into positive activities that fulfill our human potential for happiness.

The “Meal” part:

The Black Rabbit restaurant offers seasonal ingredients from the McMenamins Edgefield organic gardens – herbs, vegetables, fruits and flowers that flourish throughout the property's beautiful 74 acres. The evening’s meal will include a 4-course meal of innovative Northwest cuisine, housemade dessert, regional and local wines, and McMenamins’ roasted coffee.

 

Purchase your ticket now – space is limited!


Cost: $95/person


Your Friend In Food,

Ian Rubin,
Portland's Master Foodologist
http://ianrubinfoodologist.com/
Fan Page: http://www.facebook.com/IanRubinPortlandFoodologist
Email: ian@ianrubin.com
Phone: 503-260-0473

When & Where



McMenamins Edgefield’s Black Rabbit restaurant (Red Fox room)
2126 S.W. Halsey St.
Troutdale, OR 97060

Friday, September 24, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (PT)


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Hosted By

Ian Rubin, Portland's Master Foodologist



Ian Rubin offers a vision of food and life in balance through community meals, mindful eating and insightful conversation. Food is a fundamental requirement for survival, but our modern culture has turned eating into a destructive cycle of reward, guilt, and shame, valuing speed and convenience over quality and disconnection over sharing and community.  Ian's Food 4 Thought Meals offer a doorway to the deep healing needed to reclaim our ability to enjoy and appreciate food again. By exploring our relationship with food, we can heal the wounds within that keeps us from happiness, fulfillment, and connection with our fellow human beings.  As Gandhi said “Be the change you want to see in the world.”