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Kent Farmers’ Markets

Rating: 3

November 10th 2011

With Benjamin Dent, chairman Kent Farmers’ Market Association

WILTSHIRE BASED ELEMENTS FOR LIFE WINS SECOND FOOD AWARD IN TWO MONTHS

Rating: 3

October 13th 2011

Elements for Life have picked up their second food award in as many months, winning the Best Local Producer category in the inaugural Bath Good Food Awards. The award comes just weeks after their recent success in the Taste of the West Awards

Kent Farmers' Markets: Beefing it up

Rating: 2

September 29th 2011

We all have visions of an idyllic rural landscape in which cows are cared for ethically and left to graze free range. Well, three of Kent’s beef farmers have made this a reality rather than a rural myth.

The Vale of Taunton Farmers Market

Rating: 2

August 24th 2011

In 1999, the French came to Taunton with their market and people saw the potential of selling direct. Twenty growers and producers got together and set up a farmers co-operative to be run and owned entirely by its members. Twelve years on

Kent’s Farmers’ Markets

Rating: 2

August 19th 2011

How to find the freshest fish for sale on Kent's coast

Kent Farmers’ Markets

Rating: 3

June 22nd 2011

Your perfect Kentish summer picnic ingredients and where to buy them near you

Hampshire's farmer’s market

Rating: 3

June 14th 2011

With the recent E-coli outbreak in Germany last month, there really is no better time to buy British. Luckily enough, Hampshire has one of the best farmer’s market networks in the whole of the South East as Tania Tirraoro investigates

KENT’S FARMERS’ MARKETS

Rating: 2

June 8th 2011

Looking forward to this month’s bumper harvest of summer fruits

Round up of Kent’s Farmers’ Markets

Rating: 3

May 23rd 2011

The best summer fruits in the Garden of England

Farmers who care

Rating: 3

May 17th 2011

Wildlife is thriving in Shropshire thanks to farmers like Robert Kynaston

Farm shops: Seasonal, fresh, local

Rating: 2

May 5th 2011

We take a look at two Hertfordshire farm shops that have a reputation for quality...

Kent’s Farmers’ Markets

Rating: 2

March 26th 2011

A focus on baked goods

Market forces at work in Lavenham

Rating: 3

March 22nd 2011

How do the county’s farmers’ markets hold their own against the might of town food stores? As Justine Paul of Lavenham Farmer's Market explains, it’s all about calling on community support and offering an individual service

Local Produce: The Enchanted Bakery

Rating: 2

January 21st 2011

Tonbridge has gained a new independent bakery, and it’s headed up by former catering manager at Hadlow College’s Broadview Tearooms, Karen Thomas – so you know it’s going to be good.

Local Produce: A tale of two cities

Rating: 2

January 20th 2011

Tastes of Kent and Italian cheeses have been highlighting the fine local produce and variety of cultures to be savoured by modern travellers along the historic Via Francigena linking two of Europe’s greatest cities – Canterbury and Rome...

Kent's Farmers' Markets: Off to Market

Rating: 3

January 17th 2011

Produce from Kent was the star of the show on Market Kitchen when Produced in Kent’s manager Julie Monkman and passionate Kentish food expert Mo Joslin were invited onto the TV show to film a series of five programmes...

Kent Farmers’ Markets: focus on pies

Rating: 3

January 16th 2011

Benjamin Dent, chairman of the Kent Farmers’ Market Association, on his favourite winter warmers

Kent Farmers’ Markets

Rating: 3

December 20th 2010

Why buying local is good for you and the economy

Christmas Farmers’ Markets in Kent

Rating: 3

November 15th 2010

Farmers’ Markets are always a great place to shop and no more so than at Christmas. With 40 around the county there’s one near you – so pay a Christmas visit this year

Why Masterchef winner enjoys a taste of Suffolk

Rating: 2

October 18th 2010

Former Masterchef winner, food author and television presenter Thomasina Miers (34) was at the Aldeburgh Food and Drink Festival at the end of September. Here she explains why she loves visiting our county . . .