Students, teachers, and the community deserve better. It is time to work smarter and draw from our teacher practitioners' passions. For example, if you have a degree in media arts, with video as a major, maybe we must have you teach it. Place teachers into teaching slots who have a passion for the subjects they teach. Can you imagine the creativity?
Chicken stir fry
Chicken stir fry made with organic chicken breast, miracle noodles, garlic, ginger, onions, green onion, celery, carrots, kale, cilantro, crushed boiled egg, coconut aminos and olive oil. Light and delicious, gluten-free and diary free.
What Stirs podcast
Conversations for stories of practice on movement, mindfulness, the creative process, and social justice happen around creating meals. As I slice, chop, and prepare a meal, thoughts for the next podcast and blog sometimes come while spicing and marinating dishes. As an educator and choreographer, the creative process for me begins to stir in the kitchen. Welcome to the podcast "What Stirs" I am your host, Dr. Desiree Cremer, the Cooking Choreographer.
Art, Architecture, and Food
Marianne Cooper grew up in Sweden; she recalls sitting around the fire with every family member doing something with their hands. Her mother was knitting, her dad creating or inventing something. And she and her sisters are doing art. Exposed to art from a young age, Cooper shares that growing up in Sweden was like “growing up in a Waldorf school, with lots of arts and crafts.”
Paprika chicken with kale potatoes
Paprika chicken is a hearty meal that is quick and easy to make, especially when you need some spice in your life. Cooking in my social justice kitchen is all about the conversations and possibly outrages regarding the days and or life events. Preparing the Paprika chicken meal comes with a flow sequence, a series of steps. I thought of the flavorful conversations on my podcast, “What Stirs,” with the generous, inspiring guests. There are many ways to make Paprika Chicken; this is my version.