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'Havenhills Field & Kitchen - Shropshire’s little secret!' - Slow Food Taste Workshop

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Slow Food Taste Workshops - Castle Gardens

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'Havenhills Field & Kitchen - Shropshire’s little secret!' - Slow Food Workshop

Havenhills Field and Kitchen is both a market garden and a kitchen, growing vegetables and fruit without synthetic fertilisers or pesticides and inventing wonderful creative dishes, along with breads, pastas and puddings. Their ethos is to consider their impact on the planet in every part of the aspect from growing to packaging. They are hyper-local supplying within a 5 mile radius of the farm including Shifnal and Bridgnorth. They are great advocates of providing at least 30 plants each week in their ‘Hamper’ - a weekly collection of dishes that varies according to what is available in the field. You will be tasting a number of their key recipes that are becoming popular with a growing cohort of discerning and concerned customers.

These tasting workshops are led by expert producers or chefs, touching on Slow Food principles, hear their story illustrated by food and drink. They all take place inside Ludlow Castle's Beacon Room which you enter via the Castle Garden area within Food Festival hours, or the Castle side door (right of main Castle entrance- look for the flag) for any out of hours workshops and the Slow Food Feast. All workshops last about an hour.

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