Slow Food Worcestershire organises a variety of events which give you the chance to taste wonderful food and drink from local and UK suppliers as well as giving an opportunity for you to visit and meet some of these producers to learn more about what they do.
All our events are open to Slow Food members as well as non-members. Please browse the information below to find out about upcoming events or to read reviews of previous events.
Future Events
Summer Strawberry Tasting - Thursday 23 June, 7.00pm, Peopleton Join us for a gluten free Strawberry and Crepe event to celebrate that most quintessential of English summer fruits - the strawberry. Rather like our celebration of the Seville Orange earlier in the year we will try out an array of the traditional and more unusual ways of serving strawberries. The event will include: *Strawberry Cocktail *Strawberry tasting - we will gather a range of different varieties of freshly picked strawberries for a comparative tasting *Strawberry chat - some interesting facts and figures about strawberries *Gluten free crepes with a variety of sweet and savoury strawberry toppings *Strawberry Jam tasting - bring along a jar of your own and we'll crown our own Strawberry Jam King or Queen
Tickets £5 members, £7.50 non members - please email Sue to book
Visit to Forest Pig, Cleobury Mortimer
New date to be announced. More information to follow
Previous Events
Bakewell Ducks
A rustic duck supper hosted by Debbie Bakewell at Bakewell Ducks in Hartlebury. A two course supper with wine will follow a talk about rearing ducks and the history of the farm.
Wednesday 11 May 2011
Tuesday 8th March - 7.30pm - The Talbot at Knightwick
More than Marmalade
Monday 7 February 2011
All the recipes are now available to download.
Wednesday 26th January 2011
10th March 2010 Muddy Boots, Church Farm, Shrawley.
16th February 2010
The Elms, Abberley.
Film: Pig Business
21st January 2010
The Fold, Bransford.
21st November 2009
Colliers Hill, Bayton.
19th October 2009
The Village Hall, Overbury.
17th September 2009
Avoncroft Museum, Bromsgrove.
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