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This week Jeff interviews Chef Leah Di Barnardo, owner of E.A.T Marketplace about the Temecula Valley’s Slow Food Movement.  This movement founded in 1986 was designed to counteract fast food and fast life and the disappearance of local food traditions, They also encourage knowing where food is grown, how it taste and how our food choices affect the rest of the world.  For more information check out their website

Listen to the Savory Road Segment

E.A.T. Marketplace in Temecula website  Check out our Savory Road Pictorial Blog on E.A.T.

28410 Old Town Front Street, Suite 112, Temecula

 

 

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