Join us at the Main Library for a speaking presentation with Chef Destiny from Cedar Spoon Catering. Learn about Indigenous ingredients, agriculture and food sovereignty. For adults. Please register.
Join us at the Main Library with Chef Destiny from Cedar Spoon Catering and learn about Indigenous ingredients, agriculture and food sovereignty.
If you attended "Cooking with Chef Destiny" on June 23rd, we ask that you please not register for this session. This is a repeat of information and we are hoping to offer it to those who were not able to attend the cooking session.
About Chef Destiny
Chef Destiny is the owner of FoodZen, a personal chef and pre-made meal business in Waterloo Region. FoodZen's goal is to bring zen to busy family schedules, assist professionals in a better work/life balance and help seniors maintain their independence by providing locally made, healthy and delicious food.
As an Indigenous chef, and growing up surrounded by a farming family, Chef Destiny's focus is to create meals that are hyper-local and ultra-seasonal. Her farm-to-table approach supports many local businesses and favours whole foods over processed ones. She works closely with the Indigenous community and provides teaching and workshop experiences for others to learn about not only Indigenous food but about healthy eating, food sovereignty and sustainability.
In October 2022, with the rising interest in the Indigenous culture in Canada, Chef Destiny partnered with Bingemans to open Cedar Spoon Indigenous Catering. With Cedar Spoon, her goal is to showcase the Indigenous foods of Canada prior to the settlers while continuing her own healing and reconciliation journey.
By participating in this program, you acknowledge that you accept and agree to the Guelph Public Library's Code of Conduct.
If you have any questions, please contact Library Programmer Ashley Gratton at agratton@guelphpl.ca.
Alternative formats are available as per the Accessibility per Ontarians Act by contacting Library Communications at 519-824-6220.