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Something in the way you juice

There are some of us who like to eat the produce and there are some of us who like to juice the produce. And then if you are a juicer there are variations – to get granular (not sure if that’s a good word to combine with juicing) you may prefer the slow grinding action […]

Time for a cool change. Cabbage Heart of Darkness (Final instalment).

It’s been two weeks since we closed for the Christmas break but it feels much longer. Wherever we may have been, whatever we have done, whatever has happened to us, it’s time to come back to the everyday.  Back to our roles as workers, students, volunteers, community members.  And, unless they have been truly rotten, […]

Holding out for a hero

It’s inevitable really, just human nature and our love for a silver bullet, a best-seller with all the answers, a pill that can solve complex and otherwise intractable problems that we’re going to be seeing more and more over-enthusiastic entrepreneurs trying to convince the rest of us that their particular probiotic will; heal us of […]

More aha moments than you can poke a fire-stick at. Goodbye Glenda.

If, like me, primary school history left you with the impression that pre-invasion Australian Aboriginal peoples were opportunistic nomads randomly wandering about an arid country, then a heartbreaking and yet exhilarating journey awaits you.  In the past year two books have completely opened my eyes about Aboriginal peoples’ farming and land management, first Bruce Pascoe’s, […]

Tamil Feasts meets Joe's Market Garden. Unglut Your Gut – last week to join.

On the last Tuesday evening in January two of CERES’ most dynamic worlds collide when Tamil Feasts go down to Joe’s Market Garden to feed the people. Brimming with talent like a seventies supergroup, only not so overblown as say an Emerson Lake and Palmer, these shooting stars of social enterprise promise an evening by the creek […]

Rejoice – home compostable eco-cellophane. CERES – aiming for zero.

In the week before Christmas Alex,Fair Food’s grocery buyer, sent a joyous email out …. “The day has finally come – I can now say with confidence that all of our pre-packed dry goods come in biodegradable/ compostable packaging. Well, not quite – we still pack salad mix/cleaners etc in degradable plastic bags as we […]