The Very Best Of Fresh, Home-grown, British Produce
Farmers'
markets around the country will be offering the very best of fresh,
home-grown, British produce to shoppers who want to eat local this
festive season.
And
to add to the festive spirit, many farmers' markets throughout the
UK will have special events in December. Look out for mulled wine,
hot chestnuts, mince pies, carols sung by local schools, Victorian
carousels, music from local bands and, needless to say, Father Christmas.
Hugh
Fearnley-Whittingstall, celebrity chef and patron of the National
Association of Farmers Markets, said: "I've not the least doubt
that the best food for Christmas feasting is to be found at farmers'
markets.
"They
have got the lot - fully-flavoured free range turkeys and geese,
properly-aged beef and lamb, the best home-cured hams and bacon,
the freshest seasonal vegetables, the finest British cheeses and
outstanding condiments and preserves."
All
this comes with the added bonus of being able to talk to the producers
to find out exactly what has happened to your food before you buy
it.
Jane
Brook from Orton Farmers' Market in Cumbria said: "Christmas
markets in Europe have long been associated with the magic of the
festive season. Now many farmers' markets in the UK are also creating
the same magical atmosphere with Christmas carols, hot punch and
all the wonderful aromas of festive food and drink that has been
brewed, baked, pickled, grown or reared locally."
For
information about your nearest farmers' market go to www.farmersmarkets.net
or send a large, stamped (42p or 34p), addressed envelope to NAFM,
South Vaults, Green Park Station, Bath. BA1 1JB
.
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