Foodstock Rain or Shine, but probably rain

Written by Canadian Chefs' Congress on October 14, 2011 – 2:24 pm -

We want to encourage you all to wear your wet weather gear on Sunday, October 16. Here are a couple of images from earlier in October taken at the site. Rubber boots are seriously recommended.

 


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7 Comments to “Foodstock Rain or Shine, but probably rain”

  1. Hans Osthaus Says:

    Does someone know how much diesel/electricity it requires every day to pump 60 million liters of water? Another part of this insanity.

  2. Christian Says:

    It’s actually 600 million litres per day! And forever.

  3. gloria kropf nafziger Says:

    On behalf of our household — thankyou to the chefs, to the organizers to the planners for this day of peaceful protest and awareness building!
    blessings to the earth and all those who seek to protect it for all of us!

  4. Steve Green Says:

    Does anyone know if they sold all the shirts? Does anyone have a number to where you could call and get one?

  5. Sandi Says:

    We cannot thank all the chefs and volunteers enough for such a fabulous magical day!
    Accolades are pouring in from blogs, posts, tweets and mainstream papers.
    The food was beautifully prepared and presented, the servers were gracious and efficient – while serving over 28,000 guests!
    And in wind, rain and the occasional sunny break, not to mention all the luscious mud!!
    With your efforts and dedication at this event, you’ve done an incredible job in raising the levels of awareness for these local foodlands at risk. Much gratitude to all of you!!

  6. Canadian Chefs' Congress Says:

    T shirts totally sold out, but watch this site, we may have more T shirts soon!

  7. W. & E. Stephenson Says:

    Fantastic day!
    A double rainbow on the way home was a ‘sign’ that we WILL win this fight.
    Mother Nature was as kind as possible & the woods were magical. There was absolutely no need for improvement. We are so grateful that we were able to be part of this wonderful history-making event.

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