Monday, November 24, 2008

next serving!

hi all!

just a quick note to remind people that the next serving of food not bombs will be on saturday 29th of november. cooking will be at jura bookshop from 1pm, with serving to follow at 4.30pm at the martin luther king mural on king st in newtown.

we LOVE people coming along and helping out, food donations and enthusiastic eaters.

drop us a line (sydfoodnotbombs@gmail.com), or join the online forum (www.sydfnb.tk), or just come down to jura on saturday.

upcoming events:

Kurraji 8th Anniversary - Kurradji is the Sandon Point Aboriginal Tent Embassy down on Bulli Beach just North of woolongong - December 14. There will be speakers and music and it will be amazing!!!!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

no serving sat 15th nov!

hi everyone!

due to walk against warming, people moving house and various other events (eg the jura film screening), food not bombs is cancelled this weekend. "oh no!" i hear you cry. well fear not - food not bombs shall return the fortnight after on saturday the 29th with a whiz-bag serving in newtown.

in the meantime, please visit the online forum (www.sydfnb.tk) to discuss upcoming events we have been invited to participate in.

yours in gastronomy,

xxx trini

Sunday, October 12, 2008

updates!

long time no post!

food not bombs is ticking along with our fortnightly servings in newtown. we are always looking for more people to get involved in all aspects. we'd love more donations, suggestions and projects! check out www.sydnfb.tk to get involved in discussions.

october 18th - regular serving

people generally go adventuring on friday evenings to collect food for the serving. we then cook in the jura bookshop kitchen from 1pm on the saturday, with our serving taking place at the martin luther king mural in newtown approximately 4.30pm.

october 31st - reclaim the night march

a march highlighting the need for further community action combating violence against women. come and help make our streets safe again! the march is autonomous (women identifiers only) but men are encouraged to support by walking behind the march.

hope to see you soon!

xxx trini

Saturday, October 4, 2008

not really a food not bombs event...


this is going to be a super fun fundraiser for a collective from davao city in the pilippines who also do food not bombs! so not stretching it too far!


please come and give what you can.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Kitchen cleaned

Yesterday we cleaned up the Jura kitchen.

We threw out everything that smelt and looked wrong, moved everything out of the room and cleaned every surface.

Then put everything back on the shelves and gave everything a label, even the microwave and the big can of dolmades that forever watches over the Jura kitchen.

We hope that all volunteers can find what they need and can keep the space tidy now.

Also, if anyone needs some tea cups, a dish drying rack or some stuff that we couldn't work out what they were, there's a free pile at Jura of stuff the kitchen doesn't need.

New kitchen photos coming soon....

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Rain...

Today, we weren't able to serve at the usual space at the "I have a dream" mural due to the rain so instead we did our serving at Jura Books where there was also a book launch of a new book about the Zapatistas as well as a video link up with a collective in the US and a collective in Mexico.

Due to this we weren't able to post on here saying that the serving venue had changed. Sorry, to anyone who was waiting for us at the mural. We should be there again in two weeks time on September 20 if the weather is fine.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

FNBs make it hot

Food Not Bombs have had a box of chilies sitting around the Jura kitchen for a while now and some would predict the only dish they will be spicing up soon is some bin juice.

This afternoon (12pm - 5pm) some of us will be hanging out at Jura Books trying to make all sorts of chili pastes, sauces and pickled chilies too.

Email us at sydfoodnotbombs[at]gmail[dot]com or call Jura at 9550 9931 or just come in.

Bring empty jars, and maybe gloves if you plan on touching your nose, eyes, etc. anytime in the week. Please don't bring any more chilies.

Monday, July 28, 2008

hi-tech high tea



this isn't strictly food not bombs BUT all money raised from hi-tech high tea will go towards funding the kitchen of the kinaiyahan unahon collective from the pilippines. they do all sorts of rad things including food not bombs in davao city!

check them out here: http://www.myspace.com/underdog_press

Friday, July 25, 2008

thanks!

MEGA thanks to unsw food co-op who donated a fabbo box of tasty veggies for this weekend's fnb extravaganzas! whoot whoo!

come on down to either our saturday serving (4.30pm at the martin luther memorial mural) and/or our super dooper fundraising party on sunday (from 1pm at jura bookshop, 440 parramatta road in petersham) to partake in the veggie goodness.

Monday, July 21, 2008

NEW SERVING VENUE!

that's right folks, sydney food not bombs is moving down the road. as of THIS SATURDAY (which is the 26th of july) we'll be serving at the martin luther king mural. come down for delish vegz dinner.

saturday 26th july
@ martin luther king mural
from 4.30pm

as usual we'll be cooking at jura bookshop from 1pm, and would dearly love a hand in the kitchen OR doing some other craftiness (eg making another new banner as we keep losing them all). there are also plenty of opening for food collectors if you've got some spare time on friday or saturday. hit us up: sydfoodnotbombs at gmail dot com or check out the discussion board (www.sydfnb.tk).

xxx trini

ps come to our par-tay and help us buy a van!!!
this sunday:


come on down for mad zine fair, musical performances, pinatas and eating party! oh the awesomeness!!!
coming soon:
fnb cook book zine. a collection of handy tips about food safety, urban foraging, 5-ways with bulk ingredients and other gour-met delights.
coming soon-er:
an fnb-er's "how to" guide. are you keen to get involved in fnb but don't know where to start? sick of asking people what's to be done about starvation / environmental degradation / over-consumption / waste / animal cruelty? this handy guide will help you combat all these and more social ills!
climate camp
it ruled. if you missed it, you missed out! sydney fnb-ers did loads of chopping in the kitchen for the camp, alongside rising tide, newcastle fnb and other happy campers.
for the mass action we were part of team salad (sometimes all lentils act defiantly; sending affinity, love and defiance; supporting activists laughing at danger), providing support for people's bellies as they stood up for climate action. many activists got onto the train track to help stop coal deliveries - including our very own ash! YAY! we also had to chop TEN BOXES of oranges and apples into quarters cos the po-po thought we were gonna chuck em willy nilly at officers. ha! as if we would waste such delicious tucker on them!
mad props to our sanger station which managed to feed most of the 300 activists at the camp, and many more on the day. photos (maybe) forthcoming.
xxx trini
ps youse should send us more mail...

Saturday, June 28, 2008

updates!

hi all!

just a quick not to let y'all know what's been happening with food not bombs recently.

REGULAR SERVINGS

these have been going gang busters. we're serving every fortnight on a saturday afternoon on the corner of king and forbes streets in newtown, from 4.30pm. feel free to pop on down for some tasty chow! if you're really keen and wanna come cook with us, it's from 1pm at jura bookshop which is 440 parramatta road in petersham. we're doing one NOW / today, so the next will be in a fortnight.

CLIMATE CAMP

a whole bunch of us are heading up to newcastle in two weeks for climate camp. check out all the details here: www.climatecamp.org.au come for the whole five days, just the weekend or even for the day of action on the sunday. we'll be there making tasty vegan food, going to workshops, making props for the march, learning dances and generally having an ace time learning about how we can minimise our effect on the planet.

feel free to come along and join our neighbourhood and camp / eat / chill with us.

FUNDRAISING SHOW / ZINE FAIR / EATING PARTY

if so, food not bombs sydney is holding a MASSIVE fund raising show / zine fair / eating party at jura bookshop on sunday the 27th of july. it'll start about 2pm, with the outside stuff packing up at sundown. drop us a line if you want to bring your stuff along and have a little table. tables are free, but a small donation would nice if you sell lots of stuff.

bands playing thus far (more coming):
* cripple gypsy
* the thaw
* bare arms

there'll also be spoken word from fez (and hopefully others) and some acoustic music after dinner. come give us your dollars so we can purchase a van and do even more rad dumpster runs, tastier servings and other ace community projects.


OTHER

we like notes, new people and recipes. send all or some here!

also, check out our forum at www.sydfnb.tk where we have loads of chats! all are most welcome to throw their ideas in!

oh, and our blog: www.sydfoodnotbombs.blogspot.com

xxx trini

Monday, June 2, 2008

harro!

there's more where this came from:




food not bombs sydney need your help! come and organise with us on our forum! we cook amazing food and have stacks of fun.

hope to see you next time!

x steph

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

FNB lives!

thanks to all who came down to the collective meeting! good to know kids are still keen!!!

we'll be continuing our fortnightly servings on the corner of king and forbes streets in newtown. the next one will be THIS saturday the 17th of may from 4.30pm. come down for some free, delish, vegan chow! if you'd like to get involved in food collection (ie dumpstering) or cooking drop us a line at: sydfoodnotbombs @ gmail . com OR head over to our forum: www.sydfnb.tk

we have some exciting events coming up:
  • climate camp film screening: june 14th @ jura books from 2pm
  • fnb film: the history and theory of food not bombs, including ace footage from the early days of fnb in the usa and some totes awes scenes of actions!
  • fundraising show! sometime in june, more deets to follow!
also, HUGE thanks to at the vanishing point art gallery for donating a massive 10 kg bag of potatoes to the cause!!! whoot whoo!

stay involved!

xxx trini

Friday, April 25, 2008

Collective Meeting on May 3rd

On Saturday May 3rd we will be holding a collective meeting at 12pm at Jura Books (440 Parramatta Rd, Petersham).

We will be looking over the year so far, evaluating and making plans for the future. Everyone is welcome, you don't have to have been part of the group before.

After the meeting we will prepare for the regular 4pm serving on the corner of Forbes and King St, Newtown.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

action against police brutality

hola!

this weekend we're doing a special solidarity action against police brutality. it's been prompted by the treatment of comrades in moscow, russia. come along to show solidarity and partake in delish food at the same time!

below is a message from russia:
Wrongful deeds of police do not surprise anyone in today's Russia. Disregard of law, violation of rights, illegal detention and searching are by now considered business as usual.

4th of April 7 peaceful young men were beaten up and illegally arrested by police in Moscow near Sokolniki subway station. These persons were not resisting arrest, as videos made by their friends and other eyewitnesses prove. The only thing they made to protest against the illegal arrests was merely forming a chain and demanding from police to abide laws.

Due to this "crime" (which unlike actions of the police, does not contradict any law), the cops started knocking the guys down, beating them with batons, kicking them, using electroschokers and handcuffs, as if people in front of them were not innocent youth but especially
dangerous criminals.

During the following hours, cops were brutally torturing the arrested guys, 3 minors included, in the Sokolniki police-station Arrested were
beaten with batons, kicked, beaten with chairs, their heads were beaten to walls and they were given electric shocks all around the body, head and groin included. While torturing, cops lavished chauvinist and racist comments. One of the tortured guys got a heart attack from electric shock, but he was not given any proper medical care.

When the parents of the persons arrested came to the station, cops told them that "nobody was even touched at the station" and all the injures were received in a street fight (which cops claimed in media they had prevented). Arrested did not got their property back, passport of one of the detained persons is still held by the police.

All hospitals which were approached by the tortured youth refused to record wounds, as required by the law, as doctors learned that wounds were result of police brutality. This in order to make it impossible for the tortured to sue police. Apparently police has such a well-established pattern of "cooperation" with the health care system. Police also started criminal investigations against the tortured, statute "Violent resistance against a police officer" is a felony with a sentence of up to 5 years in prison.

We are already aware that such practices happen in this (and many other) police stations, and not the first time. Many crimes are "solved" with such a way, as police is demanded a stable percent of solved crimes by their superiors, innocent people keep being arrested and are forced to sign testimony against themselves by torture.

In most of the cases victims are afraid to sue police, as they are afraid of them and are certain that there is no way to gain justice through the system. Officials got used to all of this for a long time ago, and they are reigning in impunity. And more there are such cases, more confident the criminals in grey uniforms feel themselves.

This Friday 11th of April in Slavyanskiy square of Moscow 7 PM there will be a big demonstration against police brutality, to support those tortured by police in Sokolniki police station and all victims of the police brutality in our city!

We ask you to support a week against police brutality from 11th to 20th of April! We ask you to make a picket of solidarity or other action for victims of the police brutality in Russia at the local Russian embassy or in any other place in your city!

Right now no-one is safe from police brutality in Russia. As the case in Sokolniky proved, whoever of us may become a victim of illegal acts from "defenders of the order".

We want, that all this was not merely ignored!

Friday, April 11, 2008

doin' it for the kids

hola crew!

this sunday is a rad YOUTH WEEK event that we'll be serving at. we got some cash-money so we is gonna be totes dope for this one! tofu burgers ahoy! shizzle is goin down:

Sunday April 13th
Marrickville Youth Week Show
11am - 5pm @ Jack Shanahan Park, near Dulwich Hill Station
Bands, skate comps and Food Not Bombs

if peeps wanna get some extra food for salads, accompanyments and cakes that'd be ace! check out the forum (www.sydfnb.tk) to get involved!!!

meet at jura books at 10am on sunday morning to prep food, or rock up at the park about 12pm to lend a hand there.

also, just a reminder that there was a request on the weekend for food not bombs to do something for this event. deets are:

monday 14th april (the one coming) from 6pm at redfern community centre

voices for self-determination with vince forrester (elder from mutujulu)
speak out against the NT intervention
by aboriginal rights coalition (arc)

i personally can't do this but it'd be rad if someone else could! please indicate asap if you can help out on this!!!

xxx trini

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

let's talk about text, youth week and regular servings

Hey hey hey!

We've been a little lax keeping this up to date lately. BUT we've got a super busy weekend coming up so i thought I'd fill everyone in on events.

Remember to keep an eye on the forum (www.sydfnb.tk) cos that's where most info, planning and discussion happens. Feel free to sign up and join in!


Saturday 5th April
Regular Serving 4.30pm
Cnr King St and Forbes St, Newtown
FREE scrumptious vegan food


Sunday 6th April
Let's Talk About Text Zine Fair / Music / Eating Party
From 1pm @ Jura Bookshop (440 Parramatta Rd, Petersham)
Millions of ace things happening including Food Not Bombs and vegan cake station!
Music from Strangers, Do Not Resuscitate, When Chimps Attack



Sunday April 13th
Marrickville Youth Week Show
11am - 5pm @ Jack Shanahan Park, near Dulwich Hill Station
Bands, info and Food Not Bombs
Apparently there's going to be a sausage sizzle (boo!) so come and support the nutritious vittles of FNB!

Hope to see y'all at an event soon!

xxx trini thaw

PS For those who have been inquiring, Jura Bookshop (440 Parramatta Rd, Petersham) have copies of the Food Not Bombs book from the USA ($7), and also a small selection of patches and badges. Pop in if you'd like to pick some up.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Wish List

we rely entirely on donations - whether it be time from volunteers or produce for cooking. here are some things we need:

* large pots (diameter at least 15inches / 30cm diameter)
* frying pans (especially non-stick)
* cooking utensils (wooden spoons, ladles, serving spoons, tongs, etc)
* baking trays (flat and with sides)
* colander
* can opener (not rusty!)
* veggie peelers
* knife sharpener / sharp knives
* chopping boards
* containers for transporting food (sealable lids)
* mixing bowls
* whisk
* blender or food processor
* pepper / salt grinder
* tables that fold (the camping kind)


if you know anyone giving these away (or you yourself have some spare), snatch it up for us and give us a bell at sydfoodnotbombs@gmail.com. cheers!

upcoming events and some updates!

HOLA!

exciting news: sydney food not bombs has found it's permanent home at jura books (440 parramatta road, petersham). we'll be cooking there every second saturday from 1pm so feel free to come on down and pitch in!

we've also been having great success with our fortnightly servings on the corner of forbes and king streets in newtown. the "take-away" option has been particularly popular. this weeks menu:
  • tomato, corn and basil soup with giant organic pasta
  • fried cauliflower and capsicum
  • garlic bread
  • salsa and guacamole
  • baked potatoes and onion rings
  • banana bread
  • fruit salad
  • fresh lemonade
whow! what a spread (photos to come shortly!)!!!

eater of the day goes to the gorgeous 2-year-old alice who devoured the soup with such vigour as has never been seen in one so young!

dates for the diary:
  • saturday 8th march - international women's day (fnb will do a special action; deets soon)
  • sunday 6th april - "let's talk about text" at jura books. day of music, workshops and creativity. come dressed as your fave writer and enjoy fnb tucker.
  • sunday 13th april - youth week in marrickville (jack shanahan reserve) from 11am-5pm. huge day of bands, skate comp and other fun stuff including a MASSIVE FNB COOK-UP for the kids! whoot-whooooo!
hope to see you at a fnb event soon!

ps. we now have a gorgeous new banner. come check it out!

Monday, February 11, 2008

Some news..

As a result of the planning meeting we had last month, the last two FNB servings have been on the corner of King St and Forbes St, Newtown (Near the Nunnery, Pizza Haven, etc.). We plan to continue serving there every second Saturday at around 3pm or 4pm.

One of the FNBers has set up an online forum for people to use to get involved with Food Not Bombs, as a remedy for full inboxes and to make discussion easier. The URL for the forum is http://sydfnb.tk

We also had a second serving this weekend at Jura Books at the Jura/Black Rose Fundraiser show and we were able to raise some money for the two bookstores.

Our next serving will be at the corner of King and Forbes (Newtown) on Saturday 23 Feb. So come down and eat and talk but if you aren't hungry then you can always try our new take away option!

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

FNB Planning for 2008

ALL are invited to make their way down to the Sydney FNB planning meeting:

Tuesday 15th January
5pm in Victoria Park
(under a tree between the pool and the car park)

Bring ideas, smiles and snacks!

Cheers!