A Taste of Grampian - Food Festival 10th June 2006

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A Taste of Grampian - Food Festival 10th June 2006

Post: # 20870Post Shirley »

I'm going to go along to this - anyone else???

http://www.tasteofgrampian.co.uk/

Thainstone Centre,
Inverurie.

Taste of Grampian, the one-day food and drink festival - a great day out for all the family. This popular annual event allows visitors to discover and sample the wide range of high quality food and drink products from Grampian in the north east of Scotland.
Local producers invite you to taste and buy the finest smoked salmon, mouth-watering shortbread, delicious ice-cream, sumptuous prime roast beef, creamy fudge and maybe a dram or two of the best Scottish whiskies from local distilleries and much more.
The festival programme also includes music, children's entertainment, arts & crafts, cookery competitions and demonstrations.......and our celebrity chefs and guests will ensure a fun packed day for all.

Join us on Saturday 10th June 2006 at the Thainstone Centre, close to Aberdeen and celebrate the richness and diversity of Grampian's larder.
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Post: # 20905Post Wombat »

We have The Grampians - a set of mouintains in Tasmania..........

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Post: # 20919Post ina »

:lol: Well, Nev - I think it's "our" Grampians they haev in mind...

I'll see how it goes - depends on workload, weather etc. But would like to go, anyway.
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Post: # 20974Post Lou8 »

We'll definitely try to get to that.

I also discovered a farm selling its own organic cheese about 2 miles away from my house. Will go down maybe tomorrow and see what it is like.

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Post: # 22838Post Lou8 »

I went. Kept an eye out for any of you but didn't spot anyone. It was soooo busy. I got quite frustrated with it as I couldn't get near the stalls. Got some lovely burgers from Turriff which were made from cattle bred from a cross between normal beef cattle and highland cows, and got some stuff from the really garlicky company from Nairn and some homebakes to take to my Granda's.

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Post: # 22852Post Hillbilly »

We went too but didn't see you either though did run into Ina and Shirley inside whilst browsing..didn't hang around long as only went in for veg as the farmers market was - for want of a better word, terrible :cry: we treated ourselves to Barra Raspberries :mrgreen:

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Post: # 22916Post ina »

Oh yes, it was so busy... Got some nice organic cheese from Ardesier, and tried all the beers that I could find! :lol: And we had some really garlicky garlic bread, too...

Which farmers' market was that that you'd been to, Jo?
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Post: # 22920Post Hillbilly »

The one in Inverurie itself Ina..

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Post: # 22922Post Shirley »

The farmers' market was on in Inverurie... though as many of the stalls that usually attend it were at the TOG I imagine it was a bit thin on the ground... how stupid to hold it in a separate place... surely it would have made more sense to move it to thainstone for that one day.

Mmm yes, the garlic bread was delicious and I would SO love to have one of those dualit machines he was cooking it on.

Ina... a little later on the guy from the black isle brewery had some bottles open!!! I didn't try because I'd already tasted quite a few and I was driving... :mrgreen:
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Post: # 22923Post Shirley »

Lou8 wrote:I went. Kept an eye out for any of you but didn't spot anyone. It was soooo busy. I got quite frustrated with it as I couldn't get near the stalls. Got some lovely burgers from Turriff which were made from cattle bred from a cross between normal beef cattle and highland cows, and got some stuff from the really garlicky company from Nairn and some homebakes to take to my Granda's.
Didn't see you :(( I had my Ish tshirt on too....

As for getting to the stalls.. yeah, it was rather busy wasn't it... and on occasions like this it doesn't pay to be too polite as noone else does.....

Did you see any of the displays?? The two fat laddies were fantastic... and Alan Coxon even better - never known such a knowlegeable chap... he even said that wild garlic is there at the side of some of our roads because of the vikings... who used to walk in amongst it to cool their hot and sweaty feet when they were working!!
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Post: # 22932Post Hillbilly »

Shirlz2005 wrote:... who used to walk in amongst it to cool their hot and sweaty feet when they were working!!
:shock: :shock: :shock:

Ref farmers market - No, they had the same stalls there (duplicated at TOG...).....just no stuff and poor quality.

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Post: # 22938Post ina »

Shirlz2005 wrote: hot and sweaty feet when they were working!!
Well, makes for a different kind of deodorant... Really garlicky feet!
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