La Cuisine de 15
Have you ever wanted to try a cooking class that's different? Well, that's exactly what you get to do with Anny Zipmayer who proposes menus according to the season made from fresh ingredients bought at the market place. You eat whatever is ready first, even if it's the dessert!
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Here, each seance follows a different theme and can even be directed towards kids, who actually get a chance to work with their hands. The convivial atmosphere encourages disussion amongst the participants. Children's workshop, Wednesday afternoons, adults workshops, other weekdays.
In the surroundings of Colmar not only do you have market places and direct sales at farms, but you can also visit stores offering organic products. There's the coop Sonnenbluem on rue du Grillenbreit in Colmar, Nature et Santé in Colmar Houssen or Colmar Erlen, and Unis vers Bio in Ingersheim which is only 3 minutes away from Katzenthal.
Is consuming organic produce really much more expensive ? It is true that the cost of organic production is augmented due to the fact that organic agriculture is much less intense, handling organic produce takes more time and care, and space and manual labor requirements are greater. However, high prices can be avoided by purchasing products that are in season, nearby, and using less packaging. Consumming organic produce protects the environement (conventional agriculture does not integrate the cost of environmental pollution and degradation into the price), favors biodiversity, and respects natural cycles.
Finally, a convivium in the region!!! The SCHNAECKELE (Alsacian word for small snail). Associated with Slow Food that supports the right to pleasure, at the table and in everyday activities, it was created as a response to the invasion by fast-food chains and the "rushed" lifestyle. Slow Food studies, protects and encourages agricultural and oeno-gastronomique traditions from every corner of the planet, in order to spread the pleasure of today to future generations, re-educate the sleeping senses, and teach to taste and appreciate. Something we all love!!
Le Schnaeckele is amall and brave snail that, at it's own rhythm strives to realise it's projects:
~ culinary workshops to rediscover forgotten savoir-faires;
~ farm visites, to reinforce the link with the origins of the authenticity of the dish, far from the pollution of industry and rushed lifestyles
~ diners that are 100% pleasure, to take the time to bite into life
Details of the program to be available in the near future
Currently Alsace is home to more than 103 organic vineyards which is about 2,2% of the total wine production, covering 1083 hectares (which is 7% of the vineyard surface in Alsace). Organic vineyards represent 34% of organic producers in Alsace. The organic secteur has experienced strong growth in the past few years and has seen many local initiatives (participation in the Orwine project, brainstorming about energy use reduction on the properties, creation of companies for innovative action, experimentation at vineyards and sharing of results for collaboration of effective practices).
Organic agriculture emerged in Europe at the beginning of the last century under the influence of a number of threads of philosophical reasoning linked to agriculture. The hope was to preserve the natural fertility of the soil, privilege the independence of agricultural exploitations, establish direct links between producers and consumers by providing quality produce while respecting the environment. Organic agriculture developed in France starting in the 1950s under the influence and impulse of producers who wanted to encourage and promote alternative agriculture that was based on social, ecological, economical, and ethical principles. The legal definition of organic agriculture is agricultural production that does not use synthetic chemical products. The agricultural definition is more comprehensive: « Agriculture based on the rational management of the living layer of the soil, while respecting biological cycles and the environment, permitting high quality, balanced, more independent, economical, and non-polluting production ». Organic agriculture pursues ecological, social, and economical objectives: the respect of natural ecosystems (balance between plants and soil, adapted species, and preservation of biodiversity, for example), the search for coherent economic development (balances between inputs and the creation of employment, cutting out the "middle-man", and ressource management for example), and finally the search for new cooperation (by privileging cooperation over competition).
For the consumer: organic agriculture is the guarantee of clean produce that limits as much as possible synthetic chemical residues in plants as well as various additives that are used in the transformation of produce. Organic agriculture has as one of its main goals the eradication of GMOs in order to reduce the risk of genetic pollution and/or inbalance caused by the presence of GMOs. By methodically applying the principal of precaution, organic agriculture forbids the use of conventional products that may pose a risk. This is why only organic agriculture can offer consummers maximum genetic security. Furthermore, organic agriculture allows producers to appropriate sales and become more economically independant.
Organics : Are we merely dreaming? Far from being a return to the past, organic agriculture finds itself at the crossroads of agricultural innovation and modernity. Research is developping. Specifically research to classify species (plant and animal) that are best adapted to organic modes of production, to ameliorate the cycles of rotations, to control weeds, and to bring in alternative products in the fight against anti-parasitism have seen many initiatives. As well, the amelioration of knowledge of soils, of their fertility, and more generally their lifecycle are a part of organic agricultural research. Agrobiologists develop innovative practices in the areas of fertilization (organic fertilizers, composts, etc), weeding (fake seeds), and association and rotation of compatable species. The battle against prasites turns toward biological control for solutions.
These habits, always being refined and improved, are for producers who are looking to re-evaluate their approach and revisit their savoir-faire. Finally, they permit the producer to preserve their autonomy against large agro-industrial companies.
To find out more: l'OPABA, a professional organisation of organic farmers in Alsace, the FNIVAB, la fédération nationale interprofessionnelle des vins de l'agriculture biologique, l'Agence Bio, and the agence française pour la promotion et le développement de l'agriculture biologique
In order to promote local ties we have selected merchants and produceurs nearby, but there are many other organic commerces that can be found on the site ofl'OPABA. - cheese and milk products: Ferme Kleinfeld in Metzeral tel 0389776814, Ferme du Brezouard in Aubure tel 0389739433, Ferme du Pré du Bois in Orbey, tel 0389712211, Ferme du Champ de la Croix in Lapoutroie, tel 0389472399, Pierrevelcin Cécile in Lapoutroie tél 0389472303, - meat products: Ferme du Surcenord in Orbey tel 0389713456, Bergerie des Combes tel 0389773510, GAEC des Embetsches in Lapoutroie tél 0389475574, Po d'Ane in Rombach le Franc (aussi lait d'ânesse) tél 0389589339
- fruits, juices: Baltenweck-Mignot in Ribeauvillé tél 0389733445, Ferme Rolli in Bergheim tél 0389730171, La Framboisière in Horbourg-Wihr tél 0389237432, - vegetables: EARL Frieh in Holtzwihr (choucroute-traditional sauerkraut dish) tel 0389474857, Horrenberger in Durrenentzen tel 0389474439, Koehly in Colmar tel 0389410615, Les Chants de la terre in Colmar tel 0389419063, Earl Pulvermuhle in Volgelsheim tel 0389728641, - medicinal herbs:Ferme du Kalblin in Freland tel 0389739169 -bread: Furstoss in Colmar tél 0389807658, Turlupain in Orbey tel 0389712830, organic flower au moulin Herzogin Illhausern
- miscellaneous: vinaigres Uberti in Colmar, Bioforce (salts, condiments) in Colmar
Some producers are on site in the organic stores in the surroundings of Colmar and at the main marketplaces. Kaysersberg Friday afternoons, Colmar Thursday or Saturday morning, Turkheim Friday morning. Please do not hesitate to contact the sellers by phone for questions or if you wish to stop by the farm.
Organic breads, cheeses, and wines at farm/shop Schoultzbach
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On the road to the lakes (after the village of Orbey) discover the farm/shop le Schoultzbach. You will find their uniquely prepared butter, fresh cheeses (specifically munster), as well as a large variety of organic products from neigbouring producers like: bread from the bakery"Turlupain", goat cheese from the Ehrards in Metzeral, juices and teas from Luc Hurter in Soultzeren, ciders and oils from the Rolli farm in Bergheim, honey and apple juice from Dominique Ganter in Fréland, and dry sausages from Bruno Chabrier in Orbey. Don't forget the organic wines of Alsace at Vignoble Klur in Katzenthal.
Planning a holiday trip to Alsace ? It is very easy to buy organic products in the region. We have selected some adresses for you which we like very much and that are close by. We have much more additional information and addresses upon request. Contact us, for information and to discover organic Alsacian wines, juices, sirops, and more. If you're looking for organic adresses in all of France use the Hachette Guide: Acheter Bio.
- Goat cheese at ,
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, in Lapoutroie
- Honey Olivier Gotorbe in Freland, 63 grand rue, tél 0389 719337and Dominique Ganter also in Fréland tél 0389472028 - Munster cheese, probably the best one, Demeter, from Les Pensées Sauvages in Linthal, tél 0389264013
- Teas, of Jardins de Gaia also an original tea house for tea time in the afternoon, Wittisheim, tél 0388858830
- Beer of Uberach, brown, blond, also one with honey, tél 0388070777
You will find most of them in some organic shops and markets:
- Sonnenblum, rue du Grillenbreit, Colmar
- Unisvers bio, route d'Eguisheim, Ingersheim
- Nature et Santé, zone du Rosenkranz, Houssen, but also the friday market in Turkheim, on thursday in Colmar (marché couvert) on saturday (place St Joseph).
Beer, fruit juice and syrup, herb tea, tea and coffee
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We recommand visiting the following places:
Brasserie d'Uberach for three organic beers: one brown, one blond and one blond with honey. Mark "Brasserie d'Uberach"- Monday to friday 8:30am-12am and 01pm - 6:30pm. Adress: 30 Grand Rue in UBERACH (67350)- Tél +33 (0) 3 88 07 07 77 - email: brasserie-uberach.com - www.brasserie-uberach.com
Hélène MATHERN herself picks the plants and berries found in her syrups, liqueurs, herb teas and spices. By appointment . Tel +33 (0)3 89 74 33 88- Adress:183, Hilsen in LINTHAL (68610) - www.liqueurs-alsaciennes.com
At the Jardin de Gaïa, everything is organic: the teas (black, green, white...), the herbteas, the flowers, the flavours and also the packaging! 70% of the production comes from fair trade. Monday to saturday 10am - 12am and 1pm to 6pm. Adress: ZA, 6, rue de l'église à WITTISHEIM (67820). Tél +33 (0)3 88 85 88 30 - http://www.jardinsdegaia.com