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Organic Food Festival 2009 - Our family day out!

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

My family and I spent a lovely day at the Organic Food Festival at the historic Bristol Harbourside on Sunday 13th September. The weather was more than we hoped for and the day turned out just perfect.

I also had the privilege of meeting Graeme Hume, Director of Pravera and a pure gentleman. It’s good to meet the people you speak to on the telephone. graeme-and-miriam

There were about 200 organic producers, from cheese, wine, products for the home, beauty and much, much more. I was amazed to discover just how many organic products there was available to buy.

The festival was buzzing with atmosphere, the smell of freshly made organic burgers on a grill only left everybody with a grumble in their tummy, so we had no choice but to have a taste of it ourselves, and boy! was it deliciously yummy and morish.

Best out of all for me was the artisan cheese stall from The Bath Soft Cheese Co. I’m not a big diary lover as it makes my tummy feel funny. The rest of my family loves cheese, so I thought I’d give it a taste, what harm could that cause. Now, I’m pretty much hooked on the Wyfe of Bath, described as chewy, succulent and bouncy. The cheese is redolent of buttercups and summer meadows. An immediate taste of the cheese took me back in time to when I was a little girl; it tasted just like the sweetmilk cheese I was brought up on. I bet the gentleman on the stall couldn’t wait to get rid of us; we were kind of cleaning out his tasting bowl.

I also picked up some cleaning products from Alma Win for my home and salon. I opted for the trial size pack, retailing at around £5 for 5 products and a complimentary packet of Heavy-Duty Washing Powder, not that we are a messy family. I was keen to wash the dishes that evening, even though we already use an ecological washing up liquid, but this washing up liquid was like a new toy for me. With only a few dishes to wash, I squirted the squeezy bottle a few times and off I went. Oops! I think I might have squirted to much, my husband gingerly points out to me, it say’s ‘concentrated’, what don’t you understand about that? So, if you buy the liquid don’t be tempted to use too much. This little 125ml bottle is going to last me a long time.

leilah-aaron-and-me My daughter managed to enter the Mádara Eco Cosmetics competition, fingers crossed; hopefully her name will be pulled out of the hat. She loves the Mádara products and was quite excited to visit their stall.

As part of my mission to attend the Organic Food Festival, I was hoping to find new products and ideas for my organic salon. I prefer not to mention a potential product that we are hoping to launch on the Free To Explore Beauty website and in our salon. It will appear in our New Products category over the next few months and posted in our blog.

All in all, I can’t say how privileged I felt attending the Festival, my husband and kids loved it and we look forward to attending next year. I think the Festival should be held every quarter as this will encourage new traffic and allow organic producers to capitalise and invest even more into their products and hopefully this will have a knock on effect to keeping prices low.

It would be really nice to see more people supporting organic producers, as they are the ones who bring to us this scrumptious tasting foods and other goodies that are not only clean and free of pesticides and goodness knows what other nasties, they are kind to fluffy bunnies or any other animal for that matter, as a whole they care about our planet and the people who live on it.

I have heard many people say that organic produce is far too expensive. At present this is true in some cases, with only 3% of people buying organic, how is it possible for these organic producers to keep the prices low. So, if we want a healthier lifestyle, let’s stop moaning about prices and do our bit together and buy organic, and soon the prices can be affordable for all.

I didn’t want to ramble on about our fabulous day as there are lots of others who attended and have written their own very interesting articles about their day at the festival. Below are some links to these articles.

Serial Cooking, Le Blog

This is Bristol.co.uk

Daisy Green Magazine

Buying Organic is not a luxury, it’s a lifestyle.

Stay Healthy, Be Happy and Live Harmoniously
Mim

Photos:

Top right - Graeme Hume and Miriam Holcombe

Bottom left - My daughter, Leilah and son, Aaron

Photographer: My camera shy husband - Simon

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Visit The Organic Food Festival at Bristol Harbourside

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

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About the Organic Food Festival

The purpose of the Organic Food Festival is to bring together and expand our organic community. The Organic Food Festival is a good way to introduce more people to the pioneers growing delicious organic food, items for home and garden, beautiful fibres and sumptuous beauty products in a way that is truly sustainable. The Organic Food Festival 2009 is a highlight of the Soil Association’s Organic Fortnight.

Eat

Eat your way through the street food market and sample hundreds of new treats throughout the food pavilions, and to quench your thirst, stop by the Organic Bar or stock up on the organic wines, ales and ciders available for you to take home. Stop by the Bordeaux Quay Cooking Demonstrations, where the support of Triodos Bank has made it possible for Britain’s renowned chefs to come and demonstrate just how simple and affordable organic cooking can be.

Grow

Visit the Organic Gardening Pavilion and learn all about growing your own organic garden. Riverford Organic brings together tips and tricks, seeds and tools, and experts to get your garden growing, and don’t miss the allotment networks who will get you started with your own plot of land.

Live

Discover a range of products for you and your home that are good for the planet. Whether decorating your home or keeping it clean, this area of the market offers the organic solution to your every home need. Take organic beyond the kitchen and into your wardrobe with sumptuous clothes and naturally pure skincare and cosmetics. This part of the Market is going to have you feeling great.

To find out more about the Organic Food Festival and how you too can embrace a truly organic lifestyle, visit: www.theorganicfoodfestival.co.uk

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