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Speaker Invitation

For the love of Greece!

My Taste of Greece Dinners have enjoyed some amazing speakers sharing their knowledge in a relaxed long-table symposium style event where discussion happens over amazing Greek food and superb Greek wine.

Topics have included the Mediterranean Diet, Blue Zones, and Body Beautiful, and future topics will include Life and Death, The Idea of Love, and The Joy of Food.

If you have a topic that that you wish to propose, be it art, drama, lifestyle, wellness, food, psychology and health, then I’d like to hear from you, as I’m now planning for 2017 with a view to take the Taste of Greece dinner events to other Australian cities.

I embrace diversity and am supportive of finding the ‘right’ person to join me as a speaker and thereby fostering a working environment that is both productive and inclusive.

Message me here with your idea and contact details.

 

Taste of Greece Dinner

TASTE OF GREECE DINNER – Adelaide

Life becomes a little more meaningful when people come together over great food and wine, and inspiring conversation. I’m thrilled to bring you the dinner event for August.

TASTE OF GREECE DINNER

THE BODY BEAUTIFUL

Exercise | Food | Health | Performance

JOIN EUGENIA PANTAHOS and guest speaker DR EVANGELINE MANTZIORIS

As we celebrate the Olympic spirit in today’s modern world.

On Tuesday 23 August 2016 at 6.30pm   at   The Greek on Halifax, Adelaide

$55 per head

for sumptuous dinner, a glass of wine, loukoumades for dessert, and tea or coffee

B O O K I N G S    E S S E N T I A L

Buy tickets here Taste of Greece Invoice August 2016

Looking forward to seeing you on the night!

EP xx

 

Lighting of the Olympic Torch

Lighting of the Olympic Torch

Beautiful ancient Olympia, and the meaningful and symbolic lighting of the Olympic Torch. My family’s origins is from Pyrgos Ilias that is home to Olympia, so this has that extra special meaning for me.

Watch this beautiful video.

Come along to the Taste of Greece Dinner on 23 August 2016 as we celebrate the Body Beautiful and the Olympic spirit! Book here.

Taste of Greece Dinner

Taste of Greece Dinner – The Blue Zones – 17 May 2016

An amazing bunch of people joined in the celebration of the Greek Lifestyle at the Taste of Greece Dinner with guest speaker Dr Evangeline Mantzioris discussing the Blue Zones and in particular why the people from the island of Ikaria enjoy health and longevity. Basically its where people Taste of Greece Dinnerforget to die! Here’s a link to an article that pretty well sums it up!

tog dinnerThese long-table dinners for up to 25 people allows for shared learning over amazing Greek food starting with dips and pita bread, spanakopita, saganaki cheese, local pan fried calamari, melt in your mouth souvlaki, and a glass  of either white or red Greek wine, loukoumades for dessert, followed by tea or coffee, and of course great company. I’m more than happy to discuss catering for vegans and vegetarians too!

The dinners are interactive with much discussion and sharing of knowledge and ideas, whilst exploring meaningful themes, and infused with lots of laughter and fun!

I’ve been told recently, that my Taste of Greece dinners are now referred to as the ‘new blue zone’ – a place for social interaction, learning, fun, food, wine, laughter, connections and meaningfulness. Such a compliment!

As part of my personal philosophy of giving back, each guest went home with a gift bag and a lucky lady won an amazing $100 luxury hair voucher that was generously donated by my beautiful friends at Yots Hair, King William Road, Hyde Park, and a lucky gent won an amazing bottle of Coriole wine.

Be sure to connect with me at jeanie.pantahos@bigpond.com and be the first to be in the know about future events. You won’t want to miss out!

Oh, and by the way, there are plans to take the Taste of Greece dinners nationally. So if you have any ideas about a great venue, be sure to email me.

GL xx

Simply Amazed

Simply Amazed by the love shown to me today!

Full of thanks and gratitude

Full of thanks and gratitude

Today has just been one of those amazing days, and I’m feeling deeply grateful for those who have joined in the celebration of my book Greek Life.

This afternoon I attended an event (not one that I organized), but what was so remarkable and unexpected was that some of those who were there have attended my Taste of Greece dinners and this inspired them to come along, bring their friends, and to bring their copies of my book Greek Life to let me know just what it means to them!

I could only have imagined the positive and beautiful influence that Greek Life has created. I’m so deeply thankful for the opportunity to have met so many amazing people both Hellenes and Phil-Hellenes. Thanks for the love!

If you’re interested to learn about my events email me at jeanie.pantahos@bigpond.com and be the first to be in the know, and to join in the celebration that is Greek Life!

GL xx

Wow! Greek Life on Google Search

Okay, I just have to share this!

As part of my commitment to continued business improvement it’s important for me to measure data to enable me to make informed decisions.

When Greek Life appears on Google right hand side ads!

When Greek Life appears on Google right hand side ads!

So you can imagine my surprise when I discovered that my book Greek Life has its own Google advert on the right hand side of the screen.

This might not be a big deal for many of you reading this, but for a humble self published author who has put her heart and soul into bringing Greek Life literally to life…I’m joyfully surprised!

 

Let me take this opportunity to thank you all for your support on the journey so far. I am excited about what the future holds, and as things move forward I promise to keep you in the loop.

I’m in the process of finalising the second print run (wow…did I just type that?) . So, for now if you wish to get your hands on a copy that is hot off the press be sure to email me at jeanie.pantahos@bigpond.com with the subject line ‘Order for Greek Life’.

 

Enjoy your day! xox

Loving the feedback

I’m simply loving the feedback from my readers of Greek Life. Here’s one that pretty well sums up my vision for Greek Life. I couldn’t have said it better!!

‘I had the pleasure of attending a book reading and meeting the lovely Author of Greek Life , Eugenia Pantahos. I sat listening to her stories of life growing up in a Greek household in the Diaspora, and it hit me now profoundly linked and similar our lives and experiences are.

What you need to know NOW about Greek Life

Greek Life – the perfect book to learn about Greek culture and traditions

For a Greek family cooking , and eating with others is a huge part of our culture and heritage. It is also Linked to our sense of Philotimo.

Philotimo is a Greek word that is without definition, but impacts the world beyond imagination. The word philotimo comes from the Greek root words “filos,” meaning friend, and “timi,” meaning honor. When Greeks have food , there is life and kefi , what we have in our homes is always on offer to others , no matter how much or how little we have.

Greek Life began as an idea to collaborate into some sort of book format Eugenia’s recipes , and those of her mother. Something to pass onto her three daughters , as well as other family members.

With that idea she formed a beautiful collection of recipes , marking every occassion in the Greek Calendar. Honouring every tradition of the rich Hellenic Culture . Something I for one value greatly and I know future generations will benefit from her explanations , simple recipes and stunning photographs !

Each section of the book starts with a philosophy & makes reference to that seasons celebrations. Each recipe has its own ‘life ‘ and explanation , so you as a reader can understand and appreciate the Greek traditions and customs behind the celebration.

You will find everything from ‘Wedding Bread ‘ to ‘koliva’ in this book , and even references to certain plants and greens we find in our gardens that are used in our cooking and salads.

With Greeks as we know , we don’t really care what you do , but rather ‘ where are you from ?’ . I was curious given I recognised Eugenia’s surname as my mothers relatives from her village. I finally mustered up the courage to put my hand up asking a question that led to where her in laws descended from , and it was indeed my Mothers village ! I so love this connection with Greeks.
Greek Life is so much more than a cookbook, given so much of Eugenia’s life and family are intertwined with it. It is also a wonderful reference for Greek Customs and way of life. It sits proudly on my coffee table , thank you Eugenia for writing such a beautiful Anthology for us to pass on to our children. – Eleni Tsemtsidis

My interview with the amazing Peter Goers

Learn the story behind Greek Life

Today on my blog I’m sharing my interview with the amazing Peter Goers from Radio ABC891 Adelaide.  Learn more about my book Greek Life, why I wrote it, and what sets it apart from every other Greek cookbook.

You see its more than a cook book, it’s an anthology of Greek customs and traditions, including those around cultural events like New Years, Easter and Christmas, and weddings, baptisms and honouring our loved ones. You’ll learn the reason why Greeks celebrate life the way the do!

Greek Life is presented beautifully with amazing photography, family recipes including vegan and vegetarian (perfect for times of Lent), thought provoking philosophy and the story of family, and is available as an eBook for those who love to take their reading and recipes with them!

Join in the celebration that is Greek Life…Opa!

 

Enjoy!

GL xox

International Women’s Day

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

I feel honoured and proud to be a guest speaker at the International Women’s Day Event held by the Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia.  Open the link below to read my message:

8 March 2016 International Women’s Day Speech

Some of the take home key messages that I shared with the audience are:

IWD flyer

 

There is no tool for development more effective than the empowerment of women (Kofi Anan)

We need to move from words to purposeful action

When we empower women, we empower humanity

When we educate women, we educate families

 

 

Here’s to strong women, may we know them, may we be them, and may we raise them!

Happy International Women’s Day and let’s be the change we wish to see in the world.

GL x

An interview with SBS Sydney

INTERVIEW WITH SBS SYDNEY

I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Stergos Kastelloriou on 18 February 2016 to discuss the story behind my book Greek Life. Here is a link to the interview….oh and by the way, it’s in Greek!

Thank you Stergos for this wonderful opportunity 🙂

Beginning with the story of family and migration, Eugenia Pantahos brings together meaningful Greek traditions and delicious, authentic family recipes that represent the food and lifestyle choice known as the Mediterranean diet.Stergos Kastelloriou reports.

By Stergos Kastelloriou
Published on18 February 2016
File size 2 MB
Duration 4 min 20 sec