Hi everyone,
I've been in the area for a couple of years, thought I'd try to add something to the general goings-on. For those of you interested in sustainable food / supporting local producers please check out www.thefoodassembly.com There are over 700 Assemblies across Europe and the project won the 2015 BBC Award for Best Initiative in Food.
A simple web platform allows you to browse food and drink listed by local producers, and to easily place an order for collection at the assembly. With the Food Assembly you can conveniently find fresh foods from sustainable sources, and get to know the community that makes them.
I've been nominated as a host for Harringay, and the plan is to open one up at the Salisbury soon.
It's free to register, and as soon as around 200 people are signed up we're good to go and can begin enjoying local produce and a meetup once a week!
Just visit this link, it takes 2 mins! www.harringayfoodassembly.com
Any Q's drop me a line, see ya soon,
Dymock
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Hi Dymock,
Looks very interesting. I tried to join but the site won't accept my postcode...
OK, it worked this time! See you Wednesday!
Hi Jessica,
The producers are listed on the assembly home page here: www.harringayfoodassembly.com just click on 'see all our producers' link above the photos. There will be more on the way soon as well (jams, chutneys etc)
Hi Jessica, apologies I didn't realise that.
The list so far is:
Channel Fish
Gozo Deli
The Dusty Knuckle
Lois and the Living Teas
Lockie's Shellfish
Netherhall Nursery
Brambletye Fruit Farm
Brockman's Farm Produce
Marsh Produce (Meat)
As I said new producers should come on board on a rolling basis. There are lots of things like interesting local brewers and chocolate makers for example!
Hope that helps, best
Dymock
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