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Milford on Sea Food Week is a 10am to 3pm on Sunday 11 April 2010,
community event celebrating all that is and is the finale to over 100 events and
great about food. The village will be activities that will be taking place on a
alive with a wide variety of activities for daily basis throughout Milford on Sea
everyone in the family. The website Food Week. The Food Market has
contains a full programme of daily of around thirty five different stalls and is
events with a main family attraction a celebration of all that is great about
being the Sunday Food Market. local food.
The Milford on Sea Food Market is an The stalls feature a tremendous variety
exciting event which spans the length of of local produce, including chutneys &
the High Street, & also covers the cooking sauces made in the village,
village green. The event runs from jams, English cheeses, New Forest
goats’ cheese, venison, smoked fish,
pies, pasties, savoury treats, olives, and
English wine. For the sweet toothed
there are handmade chocolates from
New Milton, double baked biscuits from
Lymington, bags of sweets, candy floss,
TEL: 01590 645073 handmade fudge, exotic desserts &
delicious cakes from Yum of Milford on
Sea. No one visiting will go hungry, as
the market offers hot snacks like
chicken tikka, paella, hog roast, and
sweet or savoury hot crêpes. The
market even has a Children’s Pottery
Making Curry
Experience, food related ceramic
Taste Better
pottery, and contemporary local
paintings.
Come And Experience
For the ‘green visitors’, The New Forest
It For Yourself Transition Group have a seedling
69-71 High Street, Milford-on-Sea
exchange, and the New Forest Park
Authority will have a stand discussing
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To advertise call 01590 643969 or e-mail
info@lymingtondirectory.co.uk
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