Food Event on the Wharf
Last update: 27.08.10 First posted: 23.08.10 by Estelle in ProduceFood Fun Friends and community growing? That’ll do for me couldn’t as for More.
I missed all the setting up Food on the Wharf, but the team worked Incredibly hard as these photos from Andrew show


But it was so worth the effort, Folk had a great time.

Tasting local produce like this black pudding, even a vegetarian one.

If you have a sweet tooth that was catered for too

Not into sweets then maybe piquant is your thing

I would have shown you the Saker bread stall here, but they had sold out, only crumbs left, so nothing to see. That is how good the bread is and for something tastey to go with the bread……
We all know there is no stopping Carl Now. Fab new cheese follows fab new cheese, I am told by everyone that they are all have a great flavour

Now if you fancied yourself as a dairy man, (or woman) you could make your own butter, just like Batman and Fred


Or you could milk a cow

to get the milk, to make the cream, to go into the butter that Fred made.
Well I only had a brief visit as I was due at the Unitarian for our Incredible First Sunday, but I did pop back so more to come.
Watch this space
Incredible Sunday blog online soon
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