Alone we
can do so little; together we can do so much. Helen Keller.
A little more than a week since the Food Revolution Day and though a part of me is happy and content
that everything went off well (finally I can put up my legs on the coffee
table and ponder about the beautiful memories we created together); if you were
to ask me to be really really honest I am terribly missing all those days (read
the last five months).
Endless
planning, organizing, exchanging hundreds of emails, eating up each other
heads, agreeing, disagreeing, sleepless nights because I was too excited to
sleep before each of the events and those happy faces of all the little ones
who made Food Revolution Day 2015 so very special.
Yes, I am
missing it all. More importantly I am just missing being around all the
wonderfully generous people who came together, who went out of their way and
made this happen. Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much said
Helen Keller. So true. None of this would have happened without them.
Thank you
for being part of Food Revolution Day 2015.
Thank you for going the extra mile.
Come with
me for I want to take you with me through my Food Revolution Month 2015 which
is what we did here at Dubai. We celebrated the entire month and we had a
blast. This is going to be a long post so I suggest you sit down with a cup of
coffee :)
3rd May 2015: We began
the month with 100 tiny chefs from the Indian High School dancing to the
Wiggles on the 3rd of May. We squashed, we took a pledge and we
asked lots of questions on why we need to eat healthy food. Finally we ate our
squash it sandwiches and we loved it.
These children were all part of the Young
Chef Club at the school and some of them were even food inspectors (you read it
right!) These little guys go around the junior school checking their friends’
lunch boxes!! So I decided to make these chefs/leaders in the making my
partners and not just participants. They are now telling everyone about Food
Revolution and have this huge responsibility on their tiny but very strong shoulders
to spread the love of real food and cooking. I am so proud of them.
Thank you
Principal, Indian High School for joining hands and for food educating the
students. Thank you Ruby for doing this with me and thank you team Jamie’s
Italian for waking up much before your work hours and becoming a part of this
event.
See the
full album here.
9th May 2015: Next up
were the subscribers of DinnerTime. Each month I work on a menu for their
subscribers as a DinnerTime Chef but the menu in the week of 10th-16th was super special for through this menu I shared with them another
part of my life; the Food Revolution part of my life. We invited everyone to
cook Jamie Oliver’s Squash it Sandwich along with us so we included that as the
vegetarian recipe in the box that week. It was a great feeling to see the
subscribers joining millions across the globe.
Thank you
Anette and the entire team at DinnerTime for agreeing to my request not just
this time but always. You have always supported me and it truly brightens my day
when you encourage me and indulge me like this.
15th May 2015: The big
day. The global day of action. We were all up really early smashing it up at
Jamie’s Italian. 100 children alongwith their parents. It was like a mad mad
carnival where we played with food. There was “humble water” to drink, fruity
ice popsicles to lick, a flour station to get our hands messy, pasta machines
to see how fresh pasta is made and ofcourse nonstop squashing. Tattoos too.
We
took a pledge to eat more veggies and fruits, we swayed to the Food Revolution
Anthem and proudly collected our certificates.
Wearing colourful food
revolution T shirts it was a like rainbow decided to show up in the desert that
day.
Thank you
Mansij, Luis, Anish and the entire team at Jamie’s Italian. You guys are the
best. Always ready to go that extra bit. I am missing all our morning
“meetings” where I felt as if I was a part of your team.
See the
full album here.
16th May 2015: It was a
long day but we weren’t done yet. 120 kids and their parents joined us at
Lafayette Gourmet the next day. 120 workstations were ready to welcome them;
recipe cards and pledge sheets, ingredients and rolling pins.
The children
tasted and tested different types of new foods (purple carrots!), made their
own recipes for orange, green and pink juices, made ravioli from scratch (big
hit!) and after all this took their places at their workstations.
The
atmosphere was simply amazing (read: Goosebumps inducing); 120 of them reading
the pledge out aloud and squashing the veggies and fruits.
Thank you
Chef Russell and the entire team at Lafayette Gourmet for believing in this
event. For those 1000s of emails we exchanged, for your time and for
always-always teaching the children about food (not just that day but all year
round). Thank you Tony Lootah for that wonderful produce. Thank you Team Tavola
for the rolling pins and more.
See the
full album here.
I made
such lovely memories and those of you who know me well, will know how I like to
capture the little and big moments in my life. Food Revolution Day 2015
couldn’t have been complete without this rolling pin.
Before I
end this post, I also want to share how everyone from media supported Food Revolution Dubai and me.
Thank you
Suzanne and Linda for inviting me to Dubai Eye 103.8 and to your show and giving me
chance to tell everyone at Dubai about Food Revolution. (Podcast part one here and part two here).
We also made the squash it sandwich in the studio.
Thank you Mohit and Tamanna for inviting me to Radio Mirchi UAE and to your show. It was a lot of fun squashing that sandwich. Listen to the show here.
Today is Jamie Oliver's birthday & yesterday we had his food revolution ambassador, Prachi Grover from Dubai in our studio teaching Mohit how to make the 'SQUASH IT' sandwich in exactly 3 minutes
Posted by Radio Mirchi UAE on Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Thank you Mohit and Tamanna for inviting me to Radio Mirchi UAE and to your show. It was a lot of fun squashing that sandwich. Listen to the show here.
Thank you
Dina & the entire team Mother Baby Child for the write up.
Thank you Cindy & Team Good Taste for sharing the events with your readers.
Thank you The Indian Trumpet for sharing Jamie’s letter with all your readers.
Thank you
Liz and the entire team at instagram for sharing my story on the Food
Revolution Day with all of your followers. This was incredibly special and
overwhelming. Read the complete post on their blog here.
Thank you
Libby, Jo and the entire Food Revolution Team for bearing with all of us, for
answering our innumerable questions and for bringing it all together. Thank you Jamie for inspiring.
Last but
not the least. Thank you parents and thank you little ones for celebrating with
us.
Keep cooking, keep trying out new things and keep making faces (because
making faces and rejecting is also a part of growing up).
Give
yourself a pat on your back for you are all AWESOME.
At the
last event one little girl came and told me she really really had fun today and
when would be the next Food Revolution Day. I whispered in her
ear, guess what it is tomorrow ! That’s right. Every day is a Food Revolution Day!
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I'm so happy and proud to know you - what you are doing for the kids is empowering them and that's phenomenal. Here's to more success Prachi! Cheers :D
ReplyDeleteThis is great Prachi, a really amazing job!
ReplyDeletePersonally I learned a lot about Food Revolution and all the work behind through your posts and pictures, as I didn't know much before.
And I think that it is such a brilliant initiative that I will follow in future, involving my son as soon as he will be big enough.
This is great Prachi, a really amazing job!
ReplyDeletePersonally I learned a lot about Food Revolution and all the work behind through your posts and pictures, as I didn't know much before.
And I think that it is such a brilliant initiative that I will follow in future, involving my son as soon as he will be big enough.
Well done Prachi, you should be very proud of yourself :)
ReplyDeleteRupal: Thank you...your are so generous with your compliments. It sure has been one crazy month but like they say every day is a Food Revolution Day.
ReplyDeleteFrancesca: So happy to hear that my posts are helping spread the word. Can't wait for your son to grow up and join us:) thanks for your kind words!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your words and for dropping by Geordie Armani. Means a lot to me.
ReplyDeletePrachi, I am SO-O smitten by your how you engaged the little food inspectors as your partners, and the impressive round up of fantastic activities the entire month! Meaningful work in your community and in your home-- I feel blessed to know such an incredible SUPER woman! Thank you Prachi-- for you truly inspire!
ReplyDeleteSusan, Toronto CAN Ambassador
Prachi, I am So-O smitten by your involvement of the little food inspectors as partners, and your impressive round up of fantastic FRD activities the entire month! Meaningful work in your community and at home. I am blessed to know such an incredible SUPER woman-- for you truly inspire!
ReplyDeleteXO, Susan Toronto CAN Ambassador
Susan: Oh Susan you are too kind. The feeling is mutual. Just so lucky to be working with all you incredibly passionate and talented people. Thanks for including me in your round up post :)
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