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Innox Hill Allotments

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A visit to Innox Hill allotments in Frome on June 8th 2008. More pictures here.

Visit to Vallis Veg

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Food Frome members and friends visited Chris and Cordelia's Vallis Veg smallholding last Sunday (25th May 2008). More pictures here or visit the Vallis Veg website.

Be Nice to Nettles Week

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This week (14 - 25 May 2008) is Be Nice to Nettles Week.

Open Farm Sunday - 1st June 2008

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Open Farm Sunday is a nationwide event backed by LEAF (Linking Environment and Farming), which aims to encourage people to visit local farms and find out more about how their food is produced.

Walk Farm near Witham Friary is one of the nearest farms to Frome taking part in this event. For more information see the Open Farm Sunday website.

Rhubarb

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April Rhubarb

Can we reduce the amount of sugar we use when cooking rhubarb? Well, we can try adding an orange. But oranges come from Spain if not further afield. How do we know where sugar comes from, I mean whether it's cane sugar from the tropics or sugar beet from East Anglia? We are also trying adding small quantities of a herb called Sweet Ciceley which we have growing on the allotments at Orchard Street. But how many spoonfuls of Sweet Ciceley equals one spoonful of sugar? Ah, so much we don't know about the food we eat.

Food Frome Summer Visits 2008

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Des Harris has arranged a series of five food/land visits for the summer. They will all – except the herbal walk – leave from the Badcox car park at 2.00 p.m on a Sunday (although three of them will be walkable and one cyclable), and they won’t cost you anything except two or three hours on a Sunday afternoon.

Here they are:

1. SUNDAY MAY 25: Vallis field – the home of Chris and Cordelia’s project and the Vallis Veg box scheme.

2. SUNDAY JUNE 8: Innox Hill private allotments – Tricia will show us round this lovely and lesser known allotment site.

Apple, Source and Ciderland, Wednesday 9th July 2008

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Apple, Source and Ciderland, Wednesday 9th July, 7.30, Rook Lane Arts Centre, Frome, with James Crowden (poet and countryman) and Sue Clifford (Common Ground), with cheese, apple juice and cider tastings.

This event is part of the 2008 Frome Festival.

Seventeenth Century Feast Film Premiere, Monday 7th July 2008

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Seventeenth Century Feast, Monday 7th July, Lamb Inn, Frome, 6pm, world premiere of the Food Frome film about dining in late seventeenth century England.

This event is part of the 2008 Frome Festival.

April Salad

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The past couple of years, I have been working hard to try and secure a better spread of vegetables through the year on the allotment. I have been using a makeshift cold frame - an old floor-board, 8 galvanised nails and an old window from the house next door to the allotment site - to grow lettuces. We have kept the window slightly open except in coldest weather so that the air doesn't get stangant. I am experimenting with a few different varieties, but this week we had a 'Valdor' with chives and salad burnet, also from allotment.

Nettles

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....as well as Food Frome, Frome has enjoyed the Frome and Selwood Slower Food Convivium for many years now. [We used to be in SlowFood, but we got thrown out for being too small and in many ways too slow......]

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