Let's Get Fresh: Slow Flowers
By Connect-Bridgeport Staff on July 22, 2018 from Let’s Get Fresh
Seasonal flowers really are the most exquisite flowers. You can order a café au lait dahlia grown in a greenhouse anytime of the year but one in season locally (that doesn’t have to be shipped) is a true work of art. Also, flowers and food, grown locally, tend to have a greater aroma/ flavor as well!
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Growing things & watching things grow in nature is one of the great examples of the slow movement. It involves watching something develop from a small seed into a set of leaves, a blossom and then fruit over several months, admiring & nurturing each stage. Then finally, harvesting an amazing beauty that you can’t quite believe could come from a piece of dust in your hand and then enjoying it on your table or dish.
invigorates your senses. You may pick up a tomato with several colors and big uneven humps, draw it to your nose and dream of a slow cooked Bolognese sauce simmering for hours in your kitchen; filling your home with the richest, most butter-filled aroma. That evening or the next day you’ll sit down to a table with fresh flowers and enjoy it over a plate of pasta & a glass of wine with a friend. Then, after a slow conversation, finish off the meal with a few fresh berries & cream that you placed in your basket at the market as well.
