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Zero Food Miles Diet: June 2011
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Zero Food Miles Diet. This is here to encourage, inspire and help you to find out more about what you can eat that is grown and produced by you, your neighbours and your community. Tuesday, 28 June 2011. Home Preserved Pickled Garlic. For the first time in many years we have achieved a decent quantity and quality of garlic! We bought the garlic bulbs at the Chutney Festival at Barrington Court last year, from a local farmer who has grown them for years, even supplying River Cottage. A sprig of fresh thyme.
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Food | Local Origins Rural Network
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Local Origins Rural Network. How you can help? Join Local Origins Rural Network. LORN Community Producers Market. LORN Local Producers Directory 2015. Food is our most essential resource. It is the Root of all Sustainability. This area is currently very poorly set up for food sustainability. We have wonderful resources but relatively little is eaten in our local area. Vegetables : feeding ourselves, and our local community. Growing as a community is fun and LORN is delighted to have been able to facilita...
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Links | Urban Food Justice
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Food growing mapping websites. York: http:/ www.edibleyork.org.uk/project-partners/get-growing/food-growing-sites. Leeds: www.feedleeds.org. Sheffield: http:/ sheffieldfoodnetwork.co.uk/. Manchester: http:/ www.foodlinkmanchester.org.uk/index.php/component/civicrm/? Birmingham: http:/ growingbirmingham.org/places/. Bristol: http:/ www.bristolfoodnetwork.org/local-food-map/. Somerset: http:/ www.foodmapper.org.uk. Brighton: http:/ www.bhfood.org.uk/. London: www.capitalgrowth.org/spaces/.
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Somerset Community Food - Links
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News / News Archive. Growing and Cooking Training. To find out more about these organisations and projects click on the bold. An online mapping tool designed specifically for the completed Somerset Land and Food project. They also actively promote and support Community supported agriculture. CSA)- a partnership between farmers and the local community, providing mutual benefits and reconnecting people to the land where their food is grown. National Society of Allotment and Leisure Gardens. A registered ch...
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Zero Food Miles Diet: October 2011
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Zero Food Miles Diet. This is here to encourage, inspire and help you to find out more about what you can eat that is grown and produced by you, your neighbours and your community. Monday, 31 October 2011. Home Grown Chilli and Apple Jelly. This jelly is perfect for this time of year and stores up the sun ripened goodness of the apples and chillies for the cold winter days. It can be as mild or as hot as you like, depending on the type of chili you've grown and the number you put in. Chili and apple jelly.
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Zero Food Miles Diet: May 2011
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Zero Food Miles Diet. This is here to encourage, inspire and help you to find out more about what you can eat that is grown and produced by you, your neighbours and your community. Sunday, 22 May 2011. Local Bacon Wrapped Chicken. The advantages of buying local meat and veg, even when you can't grow your own, are many. From keeping local businesses flourishing to really knowing what goes into the food on your plate, from guaranteeing freshness to greater animal welfare. One chicken breast per person.
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Zero Food Miles Diet: Christmas time!
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Zero Food Miles Diet. This is here to encourage, inspire and help you to find out more about what you can eat that is grown and produced by you, your neighbours and your community. Tuesday, 20 December 2011. As you've possibly noticed I haven't posted for a couple of months, this is due to being very busy followed by general apathy! Plus there is always the opportunity for roasting chestnuts and cooking jacket potatoes (wrapped in tin foil) in the ashes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my comple...
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Taunton Transition Town: June 2011
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Thursday, 16 June 2011. The Sustainability Show – Sunday 19. Taunton Transition will have a stall at the very excellent Sustainability Show this Sunday. What’s green, combines cider, bee-keeping and electric cars and happens in Taunton? It must be the West Country’s first ever Sustainability Show on Sunday, June 19. At the Queen’s Conference Centre in Trull. Guest of honour, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall will perform the opening ceremony. 8221; Simon Ross. Acclaimed folk/rock Elephant Talk will provide the...
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Zero Food Miles Diet: Home grown pepper jam
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Zero Food Miles Diet. This is here to encourage, inspire and help you to find out more about what you can eat that is grown and produced by you, your neighbours and your community. Monday, 17 October 2011. Home grown pepper jam. This is a lovely jam with a tiny touch of heat to have with cold meat and cheese. A great way of cooking up the good crop of sweet peppers we've had this year with the extra long growing season. 1kg sweet peppers (for the prettiest looking jam use red or nearly red peppers).