To the Table: A Spirituality of Food, Farming, and Community

To the Table: A Spirituality of Food, Farming, and Community

by Lisa Graham McMinn
To the Table: A Spirituality of Food, Farming, and Community

To the Table: A Spirituality of Food, Farming, and Community

by Lisa Graham McMinn

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Overview

With the growing farm-to-table movement and popularity of local farmers' markets, we are becoming more conscious of where our food originates. This spirituality of eating and food helps us reflect on current realities and understand how eating forms our souls inwardly, upwardly, and outwardly. The author offers practical guidance on what it means to eat alone or in community with more intention, compassion, humility, and gratitude. She also tells the story of food as it transitions from seed to table. Sidebars contain gardening and food tips, recipes, and food preservation guides. End-of-chapter questions for individual and group use are included.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781493401857
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication date: 12/29/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Lisa Graham McMinn (PhD, Portland State University) is co-owner of Fern Creek, a thirty-family CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) farm outside of Newberg, Oregon. She is writer in residence at George Fox University, where she previously taught sociology, and is the author of several books, including Growing Strong Daughters and Walking Gently on the Earth.
Lisa Graham McMinn (PhD, Portland State University) is co-owner of Fern Creek, a thirty-family CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) farm outside of Newberg, Oregon. She is writer in residence at George Fox University, where she previously served as professor of sociology. McMinn writes mostly about gender and sexuality, contentment, and environmental issues--particularly as related to food ethics--and speaks broadly in campus and conference settings. She is the author of several books, including Growing Strong Daughters and Walking Gently on the Earth.

Table of Contents

Contents
Introduction: Coming Back to the Kitchen
1. The Common Table
2. Cooking: Artful Transformations
3. Preservation
4. Eating Closer to Home: On Being Neighborly
5. Harvesting: Labors of Love
6. In the Garden
7. Seeds: Fullness in the Hands of God
Epilogue: Back to the Kitchen
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