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THERE,S NO BETTER WAY TO CELEBRATE AND ENJOY LOCAL PRODUCE THAN BY POPPING ALONG TO A FOOD FESTIVAL OR FARMER,S MARKET.
THIS MONTH WE,VE TAKEN A LOOK AT A FEW.
CE,LEBRITY LINE-UP ANNOUNCES FOR THIS YEARS FLAVOURS OF HEREFORDSHIRE FESTIVAL
and Henry Herbert will be sharing their passion for carefully sourced, British seasonal ingredients as well as signing copies of their book, Glorious British Grub. As part of the festival
celebrations, Castle House will be hosting Guardian writer Blanche Vaughan, who was trained at River Café and is the author of In One Pot. Blanche will be tempting those who love to cook but want easy, affordable and delicious food for every occasion, made in one pot. There is also plenty on offer
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op TV chefs Paul Hollywood and The Fabulous Baker Brothers are set to tickle the taste buds of Herefordshire
audiences on Saturday, November 2, and Sunday, November 3.
This year’s Flavours of Herefordshire
Festival will be held in the heart of the historic city and around the iconic Cathedral Close with some fantastic treats lined up from food and drink to crafts and entertainment.
Enticing the crowds into the newly located Celebrity Theatre on Cathedral Close on Saturday, November 2, will be professional baker and Great British Bake Off judge, Paul Hollywood.
BAFTA award winner Paul will not only be demonstrating his artisan bread-making skills but will also be signing copies of his best-selling book, Bread.
Captivating the audience on Sunday,
November 3, will be the stars of the Channel 4 hit show The Fabulous Baker Brothers. Fifth generation butcher and baker Tom
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for children at this family-friendly festival in the Secret Garden.
Whether it’s food-focused craft activities, cookery classes, sing-a-long sessions or building a clay mountain of junk food, there will be lots of opportunities for children to let off steam.
Expanding the child-friendly offer will be Sea Puppets Theatre with special guest CBeebies’ Mr Bloom performing in the Celebrity Theatre on Sunday, November 3. Join the Nursery Rhyme Man as he bakes a cake for Little Bo Peep’s birthday and then watch your tiddlers become inspired by nature with Mr Bloom.
The event is being sponsored by one of the county’s biggest employers – Cargill, winner of Herefordshire Diamond County Award for its work within the local community. With more than 1,900 employees at its production facilities across the county, Herefordshire has been the base for Cargill’s poultry business in Europe for more than 50 years.
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With more than 100 local producers and food enterprises, lip-licking good street food both in High Town and on Cathedral Close, cookery demonstrations, workshops and an extensive farmers’ market, there is something for everyone.
Adding to the spectacle over the two days will be wandering musicians, buskers and street entertainers and with so much to see and do, please keep up to date with all the latest news, happenings and juicy details at fl
avoursofherefordshire.co.uk.
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