|
Chef
Michael Smith of Food Network Canada and Sodexo’s National
Sustainability Advocate is coming to Thunder Bay this October
– and he’s bringing his spatula.
Canada’s best-known chef will be orchestrating a gourmet
four-course dinner on Friday, October 14th in the Thunder
Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre Cafeteria.
Each course will feature ingredients from local suppliers.
Coming as it does in the fall, and since we have a bountiful
harvest, it is a unique opportunity to showcase the many indigenous
producers of the Thunder Bay region at their seasonal best.
Chef Smith takes his role of National Sustainability Advocate
very seriously. He believes that when it comes to food, you
get what you pay for. In a recent interview with the online
magazine, “Dialogue Plus”, he stated that, “locally
grown produce and organic foods are usually priced fairly
and respectful of the person who grows it. On the other hand,
buying processed ingredients from “Big Food Inc.”
may save you a few dollars today, but it could cost you in
long-term health and food source sustainability”.
It’s a philosophy that Sodexo and the Nutrition and
Food Services Department at the Health Sciences Centre believe
in too. Sodexo uses fresh ingredients wherever possible in
the 1,200 inpatient meals it prepares every day, as well as
in its Cafeteria Menu.
All inpatient meals at the Health Sciences Centre are homemade
on site. Although it requires a number of extra steps during
preparation, it makes a huge difference in the nutritional
value of those meals. Making meals from scratch will almost
always be the healthier choice.
Before dinner, Chef Smith will be available during the Symposium
for book signings and photos. He will also be making a presentation
on healthy eating for patients, staff and the public from
10:00 – 11:00 a.m. that Friday in the Cafeteria. The
Thunder Bay District Health Unit will also have displays at
this public event to support healthy eating. Thunder Bay Regional
Health Sciences Centre President and CEO, Andrée G.
Robichaud is excited about these types of opportunities. “Our
Vision of being Healthy Together means that we must partner
with other agencies, patients and their families to help promote
healthy lifestyles”, she said.
“I’m really looking forward to visiting Thunder
Bay and cooking with your local ingredients”, Chef Smith
said. “We have a great team at the Thunder Bay Regional
Health Sciences Centre and together we are planning a memorable
meal!”
The dinner, which is in support of the Thunder Bay Regional
Health Sciences Foundation, will be hosted by the Health Sciences
Centre President and CEO, Andrée G. Robichaud and Glenn
Craig, Foundation President and CEO. Tickets are $150 per
person, and can be purchased by calling (807) 345-HOPE (4673).
::
Public Invitation to Healthy Eating Presentation ::
:: back to
Media Releases ::
|