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You don't have to have a small fortune or a big idea to get involved: Slow Money is planning to riff on Slow Food's "convivia" model, building local networks of people who can help -- in large and tiny ways -- to get new food businesses off the ground.
Curt Ellis: Funding the Food Movement Curt Ellis 2010
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Today, Slow Food International has over 85,000 members, with branches, called convivia, in fifty countries.
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Today, Slow Food International has over 85,000 members, with branches, called convivia, in fifty countries.
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Up and down the country our members gather together with their local convivia to organise events such as producer visits, taste workshops, local markets, seminars and dinners.
Archive 2008-11-01 Thatsnews 2008
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There are currently almost 50 convivia and over 2,300 members.
Archive 2008-11-01 Thatsnews 2008
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Up and down the country our members gather together with their local convivia to organise events such as producer visits, taste workshops, local markets, seminars and dinners.
Slow Food UK Brings Top Quality Produce To The BBC Good Food Show Birmingham Thatsnews 2008
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There are currently almost 50 convivia and over 2,300 members.
Slow Food UK Brings Top Quality Produce To The BBC Good Food Show Birmingham Thatsnews 2008
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Amatori, cujus est pro impotentia mens amota, opus est ut paulatim animus velut a peregrinatione domum revocetur per musicam, convivia, &c.
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Some scholars consider the guilds as the product in Christian soil, of the German instinct of association, and they would assign for their remotest origin the banquets convivia so common among the Teutons and Scandinavians.
The Guilds 2007
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When the fatal point was reached, he died tanquam convivia satur, not without regret, certainly, for he left many kind friends to whom his memory could not but be dear.
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