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Eat Drink Read Write Festival
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Feed the Mind, Body and Soul
The Birmingham Public Library's Eat Drink Read Write festival is a culinary and literary experience that highlights Birmingham's burgeoning food landscape. The 2017 festival brings together food, culinary arts, and literature in a fun and engaging format.
Come and sample amazing dishes from all over the globe and hear the wonderful stories behind them!
Festival Schedule
Food Stories:
A Cultural & Culinary Journey
Sunday, October 1, 2017
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Central Library
How do cultural experiences inform culinary creations? Join chefs from the Pizitz Food Hall as they discuss their culinary journeys and the experiences that shaped their palates and inspired their passions. Sample "off menu" selections created especially for the evening. REV Birmingham's Deon Gordon moderates the discussion.
Chefs: Abhi Sainju, MoMo; Amanshiva Takele, Ghion Hall Ethiopian Restaurant; Kimberly McNair Brock, Bitty's Living Kitchen / REV Reveal Kitchen; Eli Markshtien, Eli's Jerusalem Grill.
$20 admission -
Purchase
tickets online.
Grow it & Eat it! Instant Garden
Monday, October 2, 2017
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Central Library, Arrington Auditorium
Yard too small for a garden? No yard at all? You can still have a garden! From corn in a five-gallon bucket, to salad in a pot, the
Alabama Cooperative Extension System (ACES) will show you how to grow food in the most unusual spaces.
Free admission
WHAT WAS THAT?! Social Media + Food Trends Panel Discussion
Tuesday, October 3, 2017
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Central Library, Arrington Auditorium
Poster (pdf)
From sushi donuts to rolled ice cream, food sharing on
social media sparks trends. Join local food bloggers and Joy King, TV Host of Dining Out With Comedienne Joy, to discuss the influence of
social media on food in Birmingham and the nation.
Speakers:
Emily Brown, Author, Birmingham Food: A Magic City Menu;
Russell Hooks, Founder, Happenin's in the 'Ham;
Tara Massouleh, Assistant Editor, Birmingham Magazine;
Janece Maze, Lifestyle Blooger, Eat Drink & Savor Life;
Rocky Prince, Executive Chef, Itta Bena WindCreek Montgomery;
Julia Sayers, Editor-in-Chief, Birmingham Magazine;
Justin White, Co-owner, Cosecha Urban Kitchen.
Free admission
Bards & Brews Spoken Word Poetry Slam
Friday, October 6, 2017
6:30-9:00 p.m.
Central Library
Spoken Word poets from across Alabama compete for cash prizes, while attendees sample
SweetWater craft beer and the sounds of hip hop artists Shaheed & DJ Supreme. Performance artist Voice Porter hosts this showcase of homegrown talent.
Free admission
Wenonah High School Culinary Arts Program
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
5:30 p.m.
Central Library
Poster (pdf)
Teens in the award-winning
Wenonah High School Culinary Arts Program will present a cooking demonstration and tasting featuring delectable dishes mastered during the school year. Meet our future chefs and restaurateurs!
Free admission
Six-word Food Story Contest
August 24-September 30, 2017
Central Library
Online, Twitter & Instagram
In only six words, tell us your food story using Twitter, Instagram or e-mail. Winners will be announced and prizes awarded on Friday, October 6 at the Bards & Brews event.
View details and send us your very, very short story.
Free submission
Sponsors
Friends Foundation of the Birmingham Public Library
Eva Bank
Maynard Cooper & Gale
SweetWater Brewing
Dining Out With Comedienne Joy
Councilor Jay Roberson
Vi's Pies
Kat's Kreations
Taj India
Taco Morro Loco
Tropicaleo
Black Pearl
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