Photos from the cosmetics workshop are up on Flickr!

Have a look! You know you want to!


This is how gorgeous and excited we all looked!


We Love Gyümölcstárhely!

This is not a paid advertisement, but a public love letter to the Gyümölcstárhely team. Gyümölcstárhely accepted us, as supporters of the green movement, for free hosting of our web page. In addition to this, they have been very helpful with informatic problems that are too hard for us to resolve! :)

Thank you!


Photos from our latest workshops!


Click on Photos to access photos from our gardening and cheese workshops. Have a look!


Meet Janine!

Janine
Janine from Berlin, Germany, decided to combine a holiday in Budapest with some volunteering, and asked Messzelátó if we would be willing to host her, which we of course were. In her three weeks here, Janine has participated in the Eco-political Summer University, been the official photographer for our cheese workshop and is helping is update our green map. Messzelátó Egyesület is very happy to have Janine here, and thinks more people should do what she is doing!


Cheese Workshop

From Guri and Milla's blog

As part of our series of do-it-yourself workshops, we taught an eager group of students how to make cheese this Saturday. The whole cheese making business is fairly easy (especially the most basic recipes), as long as you get hold of the magic component that is rennet (or oltó in Hungarian). This mysterious enzyme is found in the fourth stomach of calves (perhaps a disturbing fact for many vegetarians) and helps coagulate milk so that it separates. In Hungary you have to order rennet from a special institute, and the minimum quantity for order is enough to make your own weight in cheese. Thankfully, we have a connection with a special cheese lady who already makes loads of cheese daily (for sale at a market), and who was willing to give us a couple of milliliters for free. 

The cheese program in our workshop ended up being quite Hungarian, which the Hungarian participants naturally didn't mind at all. We first did gomolya cheese, which is made by boiling fresh milk to 32 degrees and then adding the rennet to separate the milk into curds and whey. When drained for about half an hour, salts and spices can be added to the mass and the cheese is ready for consumption. Yum!

The second cheese, parenyica is made from day-old gomolya, which has developed a certain acidity from standing in room temperature overnight. This makes it ready to transform into a completely different cheese. The mass is heated in 70 degree water until soft and then flattened into a long strip that is cooled down in salted water before rolled into a perfect little parenyica. 

Our cheese workshop was a success, evident in how much of the cheese that was actually eaten at the workshop, and not taken home by the participants. As for the workshop teachers, we have had enough cheese in the past month and weeks to last us a lifetime, and I for one will probably lay low on the cheese front for a little while. At least until the next tempting recipe reveals itself...


We are Updating the Green Map!

Well surely you have heard of the Green Map!
As time passes, shops are opened and closed, so we thought it would be cool to make it up to date again.

Meanwhile, Janine from Germany came to volunteer for us for a couple of weeks, with the help from Messzelátó volunteers. She liked the map and decided to take on the task of updating the map while sightseeing. Janine will check whether the places on the current map are still open, and look for new green options in Budapest.

We have some questions for you:
- Do you want to help Janine?
- Do you know of any places that are not on the map?
- Do you know any places that are unfortunately no longer exist, that can be found on our current map?

If the answer to any of these questions is yes, find Janine (email: venusdaughter at web.de) or Kati (kati.messzelato at gmail.com, 70/227-4753)!


Ásd fel a betont! - július 3. Fogasház 11.00

2010.06.29.


A program:
Ez nagyban múlik rajtatok is! :) Néhányatokkal közösen találtuk ki,
mit látnátok szívesen.
Amit terveztünk:

  • Palánta/mag/növény
    csere-bere
    : Elburjánzott valami növény a kertetekben? Szobanövényed
    túlnőtte a lakás kerteit? Vagy csak szívesen adnál? Ha van olyan
    palántád, magod, növénykéd, amit szívesen odaajándékoznál más
    kertésznek, hozdd el! Ha szeretnél növényt örökbefogadni, vigyél! Szabad
    az ingyen-vásár! Az egyetlen szabály: ha hozol, adj használati
    utasítást a növényhez, ha viszel, viseld gondját a növénynek!
  • A kertész válaszol: ha kérdésed van, tanácsot
    szeretnél kérni, előadást hallgatnál, fordulj bátran kertészünkhöz!
  • Újrakaspó: hulladékból
    kaspókat tanulhatsz készíteni! (Amennyiben kipróbálnád, hozz magaddal
    nagyobb fajta üres PET palackot(-kat), műanyag poharakat, vagy joghurtos
    poharakat (kicsit és minimum 6-ot), a használt csomagoló papírt,
    matricát, vagy bármi más kreatív eszközt a kaspó díszítéséhez.)

    Self watering recycled plant pot for growing herbs and flowers
  • és amivel még Te készülsz...
Ha valamivel
szívesen készülnél, azt kérjük, jelezd felénk! Mindenre nyitottak
vagyunk, csak jó, ha tudunk róla előre! :) Ha eszközre, erőforrásra van
szükséged, szólj! Pl. ha kertész ismerősöd van, aki szívesen osztogatna
tanácsot, hozdd el és készíts neki saját "standot", ahol tanácsot
adhat! 
Rajtad is múlik a program! :)


A részvétel természetesen ingyenes és nyitott bárki
számára!

Gyere el, és hozdd nagymamádat, barátaidat és üzletfeleidet! :)

Helyszín: Fogasház (VII. Akácfa utca 11.) 11 órától


A projekt a KVVM Zöld Forrás programja támogatásával valósul meg.


African Evening!

On next friday 18.06. at 6:00pm in the Messzelato office it is the African evening. Don't miss the African dance games and much more! I hope to see you all!!
Cheers!!
Sarah


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