2014-04-28

The Jamie Oliver Food Revolution is coming to New Canaan. Designed to educate children about healthy eating, whilst getting them to try something new, a one-off Pop Up Park will be created on Saturday May 17th between 09:30 – 11:30am. Kids can register for a fun food trail, and be entered into a prize draw.

New Canaan residents Silvia Baldini – Founder / Chef Strawberry & Sage and Rachel Lampen -  RLPR Ltd have volunteered their time to be the 2014 Food Revolution Ambassadors. With only four towns participating across the whole of Connecticut – New Canaan joins Branford, Meriden and Middletown.



To promote the Food Revolution philosophy of getting kids excited about food whilst educating them, an idea was born to create a Bravery Passport. Kids who register in advance will get the opportunity to visit participating restaurants and food shops to sample something they would not normally eat! The passports will contain a list of establishments so children can excitedly run to each one and taste a sample – only if they are brave enough do they receive a stamp. Once the passport has been completed, it can be entered in to a prize draw.

Food Ambassador Rachel Lampen says: “We wanted to create something fun for all ages – from small kids all the way up to teenagers from New Canaan and the surrounding area. The day itself is all about trying different things and enjoying learning about various food types and flavors. Parents are encouraged to accompany the children, and visit the many wonderful restaurants in New Canaan. At this stage we really want to thank the New Canaan Chamber of Commerce for supporting us and enabling us to use the Pop Up Park on a busy Saturday morning. The restaurants have been terrific in dreaming up exciting and challenging things to try – now we just need the kids!”

The Bravery Passports will be limited to 150 (one passport per child) and must be registered for in advance to avoid disappointment. Pre-registered passports can be collected from the Pop Up Park at 9:30am. To register online visit http://www.hamlethub.com/ncfoodrevolution

Silvia Baldini continues: “We wanted to keep things simple so our only rule is that you have to try all the foods in all the locations in order to fill up your passport stamps, although everyone participating will receive a ‘Bravery Certificate’. Completed Bravery Passports are to be handed in by 11:30am for entry into the prize draw.”

Following are the 15 confirmed participants: Rosie’s; Station Eats; Boulevard 18; Peachwave Yogurt; Fjord Fisheries; South End; Chef Luis; Elm; Picador; Loopie Doop’s Cookies at Sole; Strawberry & Sage; No 109 Cheese & Wine; Mrs Green’s Natural Market; Baldanza and Goldenberry. New Canaan Olive Oil will also be talking about the benefits of olive oil in the Pop Up Park.

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For further information please contact Rachel Lampen at rachel@lampen.co.uk

To find out what’s happening in your local community this Food Revolution Day, head to our world map or get in touch with your local FRD ambassadors. 

 

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