I am about to do something in Vienna called "The long night of the Churches" on May 29th. I am an atheist but love looking at the beauty of Baroque churches and the like, and while I am not fond of religion, I like to find out more about the history of religion, partly because I am mystified how it fooled so many people. Anyway, the Roman Catholic Church has put on a big effort this year for this festival so that every church in Austria has some big event going on that night, no doubt because so many are officially leaving the Church because they do not want to pay extra taxes to stay in it. Hitler imposed these taxes on the Roman Catholic Church in an attempt to dissuade Catholic Austrians from religion, and, after the war, the greedy Austrian RC church decided to keep those taxes in place.
Anyway, one of the more interesting events of this night is promised to be one where one is offered the chance to "eat like Jesus Christ"! I greatly fear that there will be no historical authenticity involved and that the products they offer will be adulterated with modern chemicals and overprocessed, but who knows.....?
Now, Jesus seems to have been against Jewish kosher laws,as, in the Bible, Jesus declares all foods to be "clean", but then again the food could still be kosher...
I am also trying to improve my one non-rawpalaeo vice- alcohol. I am considering making my own liqueurs as there are too many chemicals/food-colouring agents in most of the liqueurs I have consumed. If I buy wine at all, it will have to be organic and sulphite-free.
I have also suggested an amusing possibility to the local Natural History Museum. There is a "Long Night of the Museums" in October where people are allowed free entry to all Vienna museums during that evening. I sent them an e-mail suggesting that, in a similiar fashion to a previous attempt, they have stalls offering various tastings of foods that were/are eaten by hunter-gatherer tribes. I pointed out that only a few people would be willing to actually try sampling staples such as live insect grubs or seal blubber or tubers or whatever, so that they could save some money. No reply, but at least I tried.