Showing posts with label Thame Food Festival 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thame Food Festival 2012. Show all posts
5 October 2012
Thame Food Festival post-visit round-up
The streets of Thame were bustling with lots of people last Saturday as visitors came from far and wide to descend on the Oxfordshire town's annual food festival.
Being an outdoor event it was lucky the sun was shining although we have a feeling that even a gloomy day could have done little to deter such an enthusiastic crowd.
Our visit to Thame was a first as we're trying to broaden our horizons and get out to more food festivals around the country – it is also not far from us, being only an hour and half's drive away. Going to this event gave us the opportunity to discover 'new' food producers – new to us anyway – and to finally meet some of our AFT members. It is such a pleasure to meet face to face after only communicating via social media, email and telephone.
Thame is a an attractive town with lots of character and a great range of independent shops, cafés and restaurants including two impressive butcher's shops.
There were around 100 or so food festival stalls stretching far along the high street selling everything from cakes to pies, meat to vegetables, preserves and sauces to bread, the list goes on. For those needing a bite to eat there was enough quality food to consume there and then to keep the most hungry going all day.
We go to numerous food events and we can honestly say that Thame had a vibrant atmosphere – the stallholders seemed genuinely pleased to be there, in fact AFT member Mortimer Chocolate Company say it is their favourite event.
It was good to see the public buying too. All too often people are very keen to swoop in on the free samples without even stopping to talk to the producers, let alone buy something. Maybe it is because Thame is a free event – some food shows (often those held in exhibition halls) charge quite a high admission which can be detrimental to just how much cash visitors are willing to part with once inside.
Other attractions included the cookery demos where several chefs including the famous Raymond Blanc were giving a culinary performance to excited crowds.
We thoroughly enjoyed the festival and it was lovely to catch up with our members; Mortimer Chocolate Company, David's Chilli Oil, Cotswold Gold and Womersley Fruit & Herb Vinegars. And thanks to Rupert of Womersley who introduced us to a potential new member too, whom we look forward to welcoming into the ever growing community of the finest British artisan food producers on The Artisan Food Trail.
Last but not least thanks to Thame Food Festival's Julian Dorling who has given us mention on the festival's website blog here
21 September 2012
Thame Food Festival: 29th September 2012
In the words of Lotte Duncan, patron of the Thame Food Festival, it is ‘fabulous food fun’. The festival promises to be a showcase for all that is best in local food and drink and will be fantastic free day out for all the family in the heart of the historic market town.
Thame has a thriving agricultural heritage and provides the perfect setting for the festival.
Now in its fifth year there will be a line-up of star chefs and celebrities in the cookery theatre including Adam Simmonds of Michelin starred restaurant Adam Simmonds at Danesfield House in Marlow, Laurie Gear of The Artichoke in Amersham and Marcus Bean celebrity TV chef who runs The New Inn Pub, Baschurch.
Raymond Blanc will be signing copies of his cook books at the ‘Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons’ stall as well as giving a demo in the cookery theatre with Kush. Festival regulars Katie & Giancarlo Caldesi have entitled their demo ‘Cucina Contadina’ – The Peasant Kitchen.
In addition to the cookery theatre there will also be food related demos, workshops and talks – in the AGA shop, the Town Hall and the stables of The James Figg Free House.
As part of the lengthy line-up of food producers taking part will be four of our Artisan Food Trail members. They are:
Mortimer Chocolate Company – Award Winning Chocolate Powders; to make delicious hot chocolate, ideal for creating stunning chocolate recipes and for melting and dipping, they even have a fondue for the BBQ.
Womersley Fruit & Herb Vinegars – Artisan maker of fine fruit vinegars and herb jellies. Balanced recipes allow maximum versatility in the kitchen ensuring that the true aromas of all the flavours shine through.
Cotswold Gold – Extra Virgin Cold Pressed Rapeseed Oil grown and produced on the family farm by Charlie. This is a very healthy and versatile oil for all culinary needs.
David's Chilli Oil – A rich, exotic, healthy and intensely flavoured chilli oil perfect for drizzling over food, cooking, marinating and dipping. Made with quality produce from the Cotswolds.
For more information about the festival visit the website: www.thamefoodfestival.co.uk
You can also download a PDF of the programme here
Thame has a thriving agricultural heritage and provides the perfect setting for the festival.
Now in its fifth year there will be a line-up of star chefs and celebrities in the cookery theatre including Adam Simmonds of Michelin starred restaurant Adam Simmonds at Danesfield House in Marlow, Laurie Gear of The Artichoke in Amersham and Marcus Bean celebrity TV chef who runs The New Inn Pub, Baschurch.
Raymond Blanc will be signing copies of his cook books at the ‘Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons’ stall as well as giving a demo in the cookery theatre with Kush. Festival regulars Katie & Giancarlo Caldesi have entitled their demo ‘Cucina Contadina’ – The Peasant Kitchen.
In addition to the cookery theatre there will also be food related demos, workshops and talks – in the AGA shop, the Town Hall and the stables of The James Figg Free House.
As part of the lengthy line-up of food producers taking part will be four of our Artisan Food Trail members. They are:
Mortimer Chocolate Company – Award Winning Chocolate Powders; to make delicious hot chocolate, ideal for creating stunning chocolate recipes and for melting and dipping, they even have a fondue for the BBQ.
Womersley Fruit & Herb Vinegars – Artisan maker of fine fruit vinegars and herb jellies. Balanced recipes allow maximum versatility in the kitchen ensuring that the true aromas of all the flavours shine through.
Cotswold Gold – Extra Virgin Cold Pressed Rapeseed Oil grown and produced on the family farm by Charlie. This is a very healthy and versatile oil for all culinary needs.
For more information about the festival visit the website: www.thamefoodfestival.co.uk
You can also download a PDF of the programme here
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