Archive for April, 2008
Launch of Zero Castle Carbon
Sunday, 20th April, sees the launch of the Zero Castle Carbon group. SFB will have a stall at the Environmental Street Fayre. There will also be discovery bike ride of the area.
Add comment April 19, 2008
St George’s Day event
SFB’s April event will be a celebration of English food and produce. Each course includes produce from local producers or the producers who are on the Presidia or Ark of Taste lists. This event is being held at the Devonshire Arms (see Blogroll for location details).
Details: St George’s Day event
Add comment April 3, 2008
Kimbolton Food Festival
The first Kimbolton Food Festival is being held on Saturday, 26th April, at Mandeville Hall. There will be 25 food stalls ranging from locally reared organic beef to rapeseed oil that is produced just outside Kimbolton.
This will also be a fund-raising event for Puddleducks, a local state-funded pre-school, to help keep pre-school fees low in order to make pre-school education available to all members of the local community.
Details: Kimbolton Food Festival
Add comment April 3, 2008
Open University seminar
The Open University is hosting a two-day seminar for international esearchers and students from a range of disciplines to discuss the current political and cultural issues surrounding food. The director of the University of Gastronomic Sciences, which was founded by Slow Food, will be attending. Along with other distinguished University guest from around the world. Slow Food Bedford has been asked to Host the event at The Plough in Wavendon
. Head Chef Grant Hawthornev will be creating a menu using local produce and Presidia and Ark listed ingredients. Grant’s passion for food was developed at an early age, whilst growing up in the seaside village of Hout Bay, Cape Town. After completing his formal training under British Master Chef William Stafford, he worked in a variety of restaurants serving quality food to the discerning guest. Having been head chef of 3 critically acclaimed seafood restaurants, his journey brought him to Buckinghamshire, where he has resided for the past several years. Most notably Grant has trained with Master Pastry Chef Claire Clark and Celebrity Chef Jean Christophe Novelli, and has cooked for Nelson Mandela, Ernie Els and Middle East Royalty amongst others. He contributes various articles and recipes for The South Africa Times, London and has been a finalist in 3 categories for Restaurant Magazine’s UK Best Dishes awards for his soup, cheese plate and dessert.Grant’s ambition is to achieve Master Chef accreditation in 2009 along with a Michelin star.Slow Food Bedford are honoured to have such an accomplanished chef cooking at this event. Geoff Andrews new book on The Slow Food Movement will be a talking point at the event, plus Slow Food Bedford have invited local school heads who are involved in our Project 2008 to discuss the subject of gastronomy in schools.
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