A good friend of mine decided to renovate her fabulously located apartment in the historic
Piggott Building, on James Street South in downtown Hamilton. Lacking in period features and looking like a very plain space in need of updating, the amazing
Ruth Chen (an assistant professor at McMaster University and Locavore
extraordinaire) undertook renovations that began this month.
Her plan is pretty cool. The invitation that she sent out to her guests sets the scene:
It’s exciting because I’ve realized how this project is shaping up to
reflect several of the things that are really important to me: environmental
sustainability, recycled products, local artisans, aesthetics and design... what
I value even more than those things are community engagement and good food! and soooo, I’ve decided to hold a two-part party. Part I will be *pre-reno.* It will
be a catered affair ...and will showcase the skills of a wonderful personal
chef/foodie/founder of Slow Food Hamilton, Karen Burson, who was recently (just yesterday!) featured in the Hamilton Spectator http://www.thespec.com/article/392895 . She will be incorporating local and/or organic products, producers and food from community gardens into her offerings for the evening.
Our very busy day started with a trip to Simpler Thyme Organic Farm (documented in photos shown a few entries below this one). The hostess arranged for a friend to be both DJ and photographer that night, so that Ruth could concentrate on entertaining her guests, which proved fortunate for me: all photos taken while the party was in progress are by Tala Strauss. Thank you, Tala! And I really like your photographic style!
Thanks most of all to an Ruth for inviting me to cook for her friends -- Ruth, you are an incredibly attentive, kind and caring hostess. I always appreciate your support and encouragement as I do my best to demonstrate how tasty and exciting local cuisine can be.