Sustainable Food Systems of Italy – My Time Abroad

A Study Abroad Story from our Secretary, Angela  

In May of 2014, I traveled to Florence, Italy with 25 students and one awesome professor. During our stay, we had assigned apartments in Florence for one month. There were 3 weekends free for travel where small groups explored Rome, Venice, the Cinque Terre/Pisa and a few other cities. The focus of the trip was to study Italy’s culture through their sustainable practices of their production of food. We were able to visit farms, groves, vineyards and cheese making facilities to understand the process of producing prosciutto, olive oil, wine, balsamic vinegar and Parmigiano Reggiano. When not studying about the agriculture, we were learning about the history of Florence, and exploring the many beautiful buildings and museums the city has to offer.






Overall, I gained such an insight on the international practices and traditions of food culture. I also have a new prospective on sustainability and the slow food movement and how we as Americans can learn slow down to appreciate and produce food on socially, environmentally and economically sound way. 

Upcoming Events

February Meeting: Thursday February 19 at 6 PM in FSCN 23. Lisa Diers, Director of Nutrition and Yoga Program Manager from The Emily Program  will be our guest speaker. Come hear about her story and chocolate treats!


Monday February 23: Come volunteer at Chefs for Change at People Serving People. 5:30-10 PM. Come serve at this monthly fundraiser dinner and enjoy a meal! For more information and interested in attending, please contact sond@umn.edu


Tuesday February 24: Hunger Banquet. Come eat and learn about different aspects of food security and what of means in different parts of the world. Event is FREE! RSVP on the Facebook event page at https://www.facebook.com/events/793634467340525/?ref_dashboard_filter=upcoming


Saturday March 7: The Emily Program Foundation is hosting their 2nd Annual Gala and needs some extra help volunteering that night. More details to come later. Email Alexis or Lorrie for more info at sond@umn.edu


March 19: MAND DAY at the CAPITOL! Interested in public policy? This would be a great opportunity to learn more! Share MAND’s policy and advocacy priorities with our elected State officials & get a good foundation in what public policy in action means for Minnesota dietitians!
No experience? No problem! The morning workshop will get you ready. Really! You’ll have a blast! Cost: $12, which includes lunch!
DEADLINE is FEB 28. Email sond@umn.edu if you need a ride!

Save the Date! Thursday May 7, SOND will be hosting their Annual Spring Mixer. This will be an evening event. Time and location TBD. This event will provide you dinner, a guest speaker or 2 and a chance to network with other nutrition professionals from a variety of disciplines.