Professionals enjoy salads in India
Another Love my Salad workshop was organized in India, this time with professionals in agriculture like growers, horticulturalists, researchers and and policy makers.... Read more
Another Love my Salad workshop was organized in India, this time with professionals in agriculture like growers, horticulturalists, researchers and and policy makers.... Read more
Hello, my name is Letizia and I am passionate about cooking. When I became a Mother I started to get interested in some aspects of food, its origin and nutritional values. Love my Salad is a great source of inspiration and it... Read more
Last December 17th a great Love my Salad event was organised in Almeria (Spain) where a dozen "assistants" prepared their favorite salads (soon we will discover them in lovemysalad.com). They used some local... Read more
On 12th, 13th and 14th December the fist Love my Salad event in India (Pune) was organized. People could visit the fields/ greenhouses of the seed company KF Bioplants, which opened its demo fields to Love my Salad and... Read more
On Sunday 25 November 2012 the first Love my Salad promotion in a supermarket store in Jakarta took place. The visitors were invited to join and create salads and dressings with a professional chef. A very educational day,... Read more
In 1699 John Evelyn (a contemporary of Samuel Pepys and surely one of the most facinating people of the 20th Century) published a small book named "Acetaria - A discourse of Sallets".... Read more
Love My Salad treated Perth Royal Show goers everyday to vegetable seedlings and fresh salads. Three local Western Australian salad growers provided freshly harvested produce and demonstrated their favourite salads in the My... Read more
The community of salad lovers is getting bigger: Love my Salad is now officially also in the USA.... Read more
On Wednesday June 6 the third event for 'veggiebende' took place. The children visited vegetable grower, Van Mil in Maasdijk, Westland, who has multiple crops in greenhouse and open field. Over 35 children participated.... Read more