30 September 2011
Update from the Gardening & Food group 28 Sep 2011
2. Spring seedling sale. Eve's Garden, 14 Petty St, will be selling robust seedlings, including many varieties of heritage tomato, at 3pm on Saturday 15th October. Donations of pots welcome.
3. If anyone is feeling overwhelmed by their garden and would like a working bee, please contact us.
4. October plantings: now is the month to get going for best crops in the coming summer. Greg Summers has produced a West Hobart Planting Guide. Contact him if you would like a copy: sumbodyelse@bigpond.com
20 September 2011
www.climateactionhobart.org/
www.350.org/
2. Changing the Dream symposium, a half-day event on 9th October at the Baha'i Centre for a challenging and rewarding afternoon of powerful multi-media presentations, personal reflection and stimulating conversations, facilitated by Graham Flower and Wendy Armstrong. Changing the Dream is a network of people spanning the globe who are united by creating a future for the world in which our children and grandchildren can live full lives. The presentation reflects on what social justice,
personal fulfilment and environmental sustainability mean for us; it is inclusive, apolitical and optimistic and encourages people to come to their own conclusions about the global challenges and opportunities that confront us and what to do about it. Register at http://bit.ly/
3. Still Gardening Program – Seeking Garden Mates
Hi WHEN,
I ‘m writing from the Still Gardening Program, a great program connecting volunteer ‘Garden Mates’ with elderly clients who live independently and still garden but need a little help and company. We help people to stay active, get outdoors, stay engaged and stimulated, feel less stressed about their gardens, stay living independently and make new friendships.
We’re currently recruiting more volunteer Garden Mates, as we have an ever-growing list of clients wanting assistance. Would there be any possibility of a small article or mention of the program in one of your upcoming newsletters or on your website? We would really appreciate your help with spreading the news of our program.
Looking forward to hearing from you,
Kind regards
Kim
Kim Tyson
Project Officer
Still Gardening Program
Community Inclusion
Hobart City Council
(Tue, Wed, Fri)
P 6236 9349
M 0409 191 553
E tysonk@netspace.net.au
4. Soap and Candle Making
Thanks to those who turned up for a soap and candle making afternoon and to wish Margaret well in Taroona.
Here’s some information in case you are interested but couldn’t make it:
My Basic Soap Recipe
1. Prepare the lye: weigh out the distilled water and place in the fridge to cool. Put on your personal protective gear and weigh out the caustic soda. Take the water out the fridge and slowly at the caustic soda. Never add the water to the caustic soda – always the caustic soda to the water. It will get hot. Put it back in the fridge to cool to 37C.
2. Measure out your oils using the tare function on your scales.
3. Melt oils in a double boiler or microwave (30 sec bursts). Cool to 37C.
4. Slowly and carefully pour lye into oils.
5. Stir gently with a handheld blender and then combine in bursts.
6. Check for trace – the point at which the oils and lye have combined successfully to make soap – it will leave a trail when you lift the blender.
7. Add any additional ingredients (essential oils, clay, seeds, lavender, herbs, oats etc).
8. Pour into mould. The mixture is still caustic at this stage so don’t touch with bare hands.
9. Cover mould with plastic wrap and a towel (the towel helps saponification and curing).
10. Let the soap harden for 24 hours before turning out.
11. Air dry for 3-4 weeks before using.
. Store away from little people. Vinegar can be used to clean up spills to neutralise the stuff.
Note: The ingredient lists below will result in 1kg of soap. To reduce the quantities or change the oils and the soap properties use a soap calculator. There are many different types of oils you can use. The calculator I use is: http://www.soapcalc.net/calc/
Lavender Soap Ingredients * note all are in grams
186g Castor oil
114g Olive oil
300g Cocoa butter
400g Coconut oil
25g lavender oil
Cup of lavender seeds to mix into the soap and put on top as desired
Lye: 380g water and 146g caustic soda
Honey and Oat Soap Ingredients
186g Castor oil
114g Olive oil
300g Cocoa butter
400g Coconut oil
10g bergamot oil
15g chamomile oil
1 T honey
Small cup of oats
Lye: 380g water and 146g caustic soda
There is loads of info on the web...just google 'make your own soap' or something like that.
For candle making supplies you can order from:
http://www.candlemaking.com.au/
http://www.
I'd be interested in a bulk order if others are.
Paul has put some pics on the web below at http://westhobartenvnet.
All the best
Miriam
10 September 2011
Candle and Soap Making Afternoon Tea
for handling some of the ingredients.


candles were made to keep ourselves amused.

a stir "for luck" whilst the others enjoy a cuppa and share afternoon tea.





31 August 2011
The Still Gardening Program
Hi WHEN,
I ‘m writing from the Still Gardening Program, a great program connecting volunteer ‘Garden Mates’ with elderly clients who live independently and still garden but need a little help and company. We help people to stay active, get outdoors, stay engaged and stimulated, feel less stressed about their gardens, stay living independently and make new friendships.
We’re currently recruiting more volunteer Garden Mates, as we have an ever-growing list of clients wanting assistance...
Contact Kim (details below) if you would like to get involved:
Kim Tyson
Project Officer
Still Gardening Program
Community Inclusion
Hobart City Council
(Tue, Wed, Fri)
P 6236 9349
M 0409 191 553E
19 August 2011
West Hobart - interesting info
11 August 2011
Walking West Hobart map - Meeting 10 Aug 2011
28 July 2011
Update from the GAF group - July 2011
1. Food for All - Resources for Local Government - VicHealth
Visit: http://www.vichealth.vic.gov.au/Publications/Healthy-Eating/Healthy-Eating-Programs/Food-For-All---Resources-for-Local-Governments.aspx
2. GROW campaign in Hobart: The Future of Food Forum.
The GROW campaign is aiming for a future where everyone has enough to eat, always, and is focussing on key issues associated with food – climate change, production, food prices, trade, etc. The campaign is being run globally by Oxfam and seeks to build and assist the large amount of advocacy that has been done to date around food. You can read more about the GROW campaign at http://www.oxfam.org.au/grow/
28 June 2011
Events coming up for the Gardens & Food Group
This year's solstice progressive dinner was a great success.
Next activity: Lawrenny Court Working Bee Monday 4th July, 3-4pm, please RSVP
Coming soon: Candle and soap making afternoon tea
26 June 2011
Gardening news update from Miriam
This is a link to the crowd source social enterprise site OpenIDEO. The particular brief here and its community sourced solutions address the disconnect between food production and consumption- I'm thinking there are some beaut ideas here that may be applicable to Hobart and surrounds?
http://www.openideo.com/open/localfood/winners-announced/ .
Contact: Ruth Howard: ruth.howard@education.tas.gov.au
2. Our Food Our Hands Our Future – Horticulture Course – 18th August – 20 October
“Our Food, Our Hands, Our Future”. This course goes for 10 weeks for an incredibly cheap rate of $90 for Feeding the Future members. This course is for anyone who is interested in learning how to set up/enhance a community garden/kitchen for the purpose of teaching people at risk of food insecurity how to grow and cook their on food. Is this YOU, do you know anyone who would like to do this course? If so can you please send this email to them.
Please note this is a Nationally recognised training certificate 1 course in horticulture. We have some very exciting personalities teaching this course such as:
· Tino Carnevale
· Marcus Ragus
· Kirsten Bacon
· Laurie Miller (to be confirmed)
· ....and other professional horticulturists from the Royal Botanical Gardens
For more information contact:
Louise Sullivan
Feeding the Future
39 Leura St
ROSNY 7018
04181222 22
03 62444 918
3. Opportunity for Community Gardens - SBS Documentary
Hello to you all,
We're producing an online documentary and social media project for the SBS Australia food website on community gardens. The idea is to follow a garden from beginning to harvest and feature the fresh produce grown in that garden and the cultural, familial and/or spiritual stories that modern Australians associate with the recipes they cook using their garden-grown fresh produce.
We have a garden here in WA that we will follow, but an integral part of our project is having other gardens and allied groups from around the country contributing stories, recipes, pix etc about their own garden and their food/cultural experiences.
As persons interested in community gardening, sustainability and food I am issuing you an invitation to become part of this project and/or to find out more. I would love to hear from you if this sounds like an exciting project that you and/or your community group/organisation would like to be a part of. If you'd like to know more you're most welcome to contact me at this address and I can send you an extended synopsis of the project. Or you can give me a call if it's more convenient.
We're very excited about the potential that our project offers to bring like-minded people together and document and celebrate the wonderful outcomes that can grow from gardening and food. I look forward to hearing from you!
Best regards,
Rob McGlynn
PS feel free to pass on this email to anyone who you think might be interested in participating.
CROW
media + communications
39d harvest rd
north fremantle wa 6159
0407 161 045
www.crowmedia.com.au
31 May 2011
Healthy buildings talk and tour - Sunday 19th June
Venue: Sustainable Living Tasmania, Murray Street (followed by the two tours).
Time: 11am - 3.30pm
Cost: $20
Booking Essential: email to info@channelliving.org or call Zoe 6267 4437.
25 May 2011
Lawrenny Court Working Bees
Please RSVP to Annie March. We recently received a very nice thankyou letter from Lawrenny Court residents and management.
20 May 2011
Update from the GAF group - May 2011
The final produce exchange was celebrated with afternoon tea and trading of autumn bounty. Particular thanks to a neighbour who saw our sign and brought a crate of freshly picked apples.
Solstice feast: the carbon-friendly walking progressive four-course dinner is scheduled for Saturday 18th June.
Please register your interest now, either to host a course, nominate what you'd like to cook, or say which course you'd like to cook for.
We'd like to find out how people interpret 'carbon-friendly'? And we're wondering how to resolve the tension between the desire to be generous/ hospitable with the food we bring, yet not over-eat or squander.
As good earth-keepers / housekeepers, we'll tidy and wash up as we go.
17 May 2011
WHEN at Back to West Hobart Day, 15 June 2011


14 May 2011
Renewable energy map - show off your solar heater!
15 April 2011
Southern Tasmanian Councils Authority 2030 survey
10 April 2011
----- driveway market ------
Here is the game plan:
...spread the word to all the people I know who make things, bake things, grow things, snow things, eat things, meet things. Then invite them to set up a table of their wares in our driveway (it's a big one), play some killer tunes, put the kettle on, spread out some rugs and hang out.
............. you should come, I reckon it will be fun.
(near the train park..)
If you want to have a stall, trade stuff, demonstrate a skill, etc. just come along on the day. there is no stall fee or anything...
(bring clothes to add to the pile)



