Embark’s Community Kitchen: When you hear the sizzle
November 13, 2020 @ 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Come together virtually to cook-a-long and enjoy a vegetarian or plant-based meal, while connecting with other SFU students.
Community Kitchens are a low-barrier gathering space where SFU students come together to cook-a-long and enjoy a vegetarian or plant-based meal over a two-hour period. Join us for our first Virtual Community Kitchen over Zoom, November 13th. We’re welcoming this month’s co-facilitators, Mariel & Meaghan.
Mariel is a Health Peer with SFU’s Health and Counselling department. Mariel loves comics, cats, and good books about science (and more!) and is studying Behavioral Neuroscience, and during downtime nerd out about anything from food history to music.
Meaghan is a 5th year student in the BA program in Health Sciences and a Health Peer. She’s got a passion for cooking and loves experimenting with new vegan and vegetarian recipes. You can find her baking sourdough bread, gardening, or doing yoga on most days.
You’re invited to fall in love with the veganized Filipino dish, Sisig, over Zoom. The pork-laden grill will be transformed into a plant-based stir-fry to recreate a Filipino meat classic into an equally mouth-watering tofu and mushroom mix. To add some roughage, we’re throwing in some kale for good measure – you don’t want to miss this!
Even though we’re not meeting in person, we want to continue to have our Community Kitchens as barrier free as possible! In partnership with the SFSS’s Women’s Centre, we will be offering support for the groceries for Community Kitchen!
Please email Melisa Tang Choy, Embark’s Programs Manager, at programs@embarksustainability.org, by Friday November 6th at 4:30pm . We will be asking for your contact information, including your SFU ID, SFU email and mailing address.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This event is being hosted on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples. In particular, this includes the land of the Tsleil-Waututh, Musqueam, Skwxwú7mesh, and Kwikwetlem nations.
ACCESSIBILITY
Embark events are free and open to Embark members which includes Simon Fraser University undergraduate and graduate students, as well as Embark Associate Members.
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