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How to Cook Your Life with Edward Brown
Cooking is not just following recipes, but "seeing with your eyes, smelling with your nose, tasting with your tongue." Beyond rote and chore doing what you've been toldis the freedom to realize the way to cook, letting the ingredients come forward to awaken and nourish, letting yourself come alive with energy and resourceful- ness.
The cooking classes will focus on some of the essentials of Zen practice in the kitchen, and on use of the five flavors in harmony. Activities will include baking, cutting, chopping, cleaning, carefully structured tastings, while preparing food together.
Food is mystery, source, and sustenance, meeting the heart of the matter in meeting the ingredients, oneself and others. Let's make it happen!
Beginning with The Tassajara Bread Book in 1970 Edward Espe Brown has been inspiring cooks and bakers to wake up and realize their capacity to nourish themselves and others with their labors in the kitchen. Ordained as a zen priest by Shunryu Suzuki Roshi in 1971, he has been leading meditation retreats and cooking classes for more than 25 years. His edited talks by Suzuki Roshi Not Always So was published in 2001. The subject of a documentary movie How to Cook Your Life, directed by Doris Doerrie (2007), his Complete Tassajara Cookbook came out in September, 2009.
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LocationSeattle Unity (View)
200 8th Ave N
Seattle, WA 98109
United States
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Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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