eat local, grow local
If you haven't already logged into the NatWest CommunityForce website, please could you do so this week?
We have plans to buy some more fruit and/or nut trees this winter, and would like to give them to as many individuals, groups, schools, community gardens across the forest that we can.
You can go on line, sign up and vote at
We may not win all the money we have asked for, but…
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Here is some of the harvest from my two apple trees. The first is a Fiesta, that I had from the food challenge in 2009. The second is a Greensleeves, that I bought from the from Deacons on the IOW in 2008.…
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Celebrate British Sausage Week by designing your own!
To celebrate British Sausage Week (31 October – 6 November) the New Forest Marque is teaming up with Oakwood Butchers, New Forest Marque Sausage Champion 2010, to bring someone’s…
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National Vegetarian Week is a great opportunity to promote your locally grown and locally made produce.
Newspapers and radio will be looking for local angles and local stories to put a local spin on the Ntaional Vegetarian Week…
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I am delighted to announce that Spice ‘n’ Easy has been nominated in this year’s Hampshire Life Food & Drink Awards and I am hoping to make it on to the short list of finalists. To help in this endeavour I would be most grateful if you would…
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Hi all
Can you help us?
The Food Challenge have booked a stall at the New Forest Spring Fair on Sunday 5th May.
We will running a very activity led stall, with lots of seed planting, poem writing and pot making.
We…
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I tried the cheese from the Fernhill Cheese Company and went back for more! Soft, creamy and fresh, the children liked it too. Worth stopping at their stall at Lymington Saturday Market just opposite St Thoma's Church.
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