Showing posts with label Slow Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Slow Food. Show all posts

Monday, December 17, 2012

Temple Beth Am 4th Graders Visit the Garden for Planting Day

For the third consecutive year, we were honored to host the Temple Beth Am 4th Graders for a day of planting in the garden.  We divided the children into three small groups where they got hands-on experience planting seeds, learning about South Florida’s unique weather from WSVN Chief Meteorologist Phil Ferro, learning about butterfly gardening, and even started a plant propagation project to continue at home.  The students will also experience the great taste of fresh food when they return during the harvest season for a special meal featuring produce they have studied and helped grow.  On the walk from the Clubhouse to the Garden, the students were fortunate enough to see a rare American Crocodile (from a far distance), a Wood Stork, an Anhinga, a bunch of Peacocks and quite a few Turkey Vultures.  Phil did a wonderful job engaging the kids and assisting with the planting of the garden.  Enjoy these photos from the event!












Sunday, May 20, 2012

Temple Beth Am Students Learn About Good Nutrition

Ethan Shapiro welcomes Ms. Koller's 4th grade class to Deering Bay
Membership Coordinator Daniella Tosta sets up our garden fresh tasting for the students
Our Garden Fresh Salad Bar is ready
The students talk about their experience at our November planting event
Ms. Koller encourages the students to try everything 
After the tasting, the students cast ballots for their favorite vegetable and favorite dip
Favorite vegetable was Roasted Golden Beets and favorite dip was Guacamole.  The pineapple was a huge hit and lemony sorrel was also popular 
The weather improved and the students walked up to the Garden, with a slight detour to look at Deering Bay resident American Crocodiles 
Ms. Koller's class heads back to school after collecting beneficial insects at the Garden. Thank you kids!  We had as much fun as you did!

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Temple Beth Am 4th Graders Taste Produce They Planted

Students from Temple Beth Am Day School visited the Garden again on Friday, 5/13 for the culmination of their planting back in November.  35 Students and Teachers got a chance to sample various items they planted including Parsnip, French Radishes, Pineapple, Escarole, Red and Yellow Cherry Tomatoes, Arugula, Mint, Carrots, Sorrel, Edible Flowers and much more.  The kids also voted on their favorite veggies and favorite dip.  Cucumber and the Spinach Dip won the voting but a few kids wanted to change their vote after trying the Sorrel.  Sorrel was the unofficial winner!

The 4th graders met again with QCS Certified Organic Farmer and Deering Bay Chef Tim Rowan as well as Deering Bay’s award winning Executive Chef Greg McDaniel.  Over the last five months, Chefs Greg, Tim and the Kitchen Staff featured fresh produce from Deering Bay’s garden on our menu or part of our salad bar every day.  On many occasions, the items harvested were served in our dining room within the hour; you can’t find produce fresher than that!  On Friday, the children visited the garden for the last time this season and observed how many of the plants had “gone to seed.”  We discussed the many ways plants produce seeds and the idea behind composting.

This season the Deering Bay garden survived two hard frosts and won top honors at the Edible Garden Pavilion of the South Beach Food & Wine Festival in February.  We held successful gardening workshops with children of all ages and did a workshop for our Members with the President of Slow Food Miami, Donna Reno.  This blog, “A Garden on the Bay” http://blog.dbycc.com, was featured on well-known, local blogs Mango & Lime, Slow Food Miami, Redland Rambles, Food for Thought and Little River Market Garden.

On behalf of the Members and Staff of Deering Bay Yacht & Country Club, we thank Temple Beth Am Day School for allowing the children to visit the Club and collaborate on the garden.  The garden project would not have been a success without their help!

Tim Rowan & Ethan Shapiro

Ethan Shapiro introducing Tim Rowan and welcoming the kids to the Club

Tim talks about all the harvested vegetables
Tim speaking next to a cutting of cosmos













Ms. Koller holding a beet plucked from the garden just a few hours ago
Posing next to a pineapple plant grown from a cutting
Posing next to a pineapple plant grown from a cutting


Ethan leading the kids on a walk to the garden




Freshly picked carrots



Ethan talking about composting next to the Deering Bay composting bin