Incredible Edible Tod on BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour
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Incredible Edible Tod on BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour
A community project which encourages people to grow and cook their own food.
One of the biggest problems facing the world today is growing food shortages and soaring prices. At the recent G8 summit in Tokyo world leaders sought to find ways to combat spiralling prices of basic foodstuffs in the developed world and starvation in the developing world. As government advisors warn there isn't enough food to feed everyone, one Northern mill town is doing its bit to find a solution. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/womanshour/04/2008_29_thu.shtml
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Re: Incredible Edible Tod on BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour
Sent by Trevor at Barearts after hearing the broadcast
Hello Mary.
We heard you on the radio yesterday. Well done.
Nat, a friend of ours, has a small holding near Sourhall and she brings her home produce to sell in the Barearts Studio Bar on Friday evenings.
She usually brings free range hens and quails eggs, goat's milk and cheese, and home made bread, pretzels and ketchup.
Spread the word.
Trevor Cook
barearts brewery,
http://www.barearts.com
Here we are doing just that. Thanks Trevor.And dont forget everyone all that lovely local produce and a nice glass drop of Todmorden made beer as well.
Here we are doing just that. Thanks Trevor.
And dont forget everyone all that lovely local produce and a nice glass drop of Todmorden made beer as well.

Hello Mary.
We heard you on the radio yesterday. Well done.
Nat, a friend of ours, has a small holding near Sourhall and she brings her home produce to sell in the Barearts Studio Bar on Friday evenings.
She usually brings free range hens and quails eggs, goat's milk and cheese, and home made bread, pretzels and ketchup.
Spread the word.
Trevor Cook
barearts brewery,
http://www.barearts.com
Here we are doing just that. Thanks Trevor.And dont forget everyone all that lovely local produce and a nice glass drop of Todmorden made beer as well.
Here we are doing just that. Thanks Trevor.
And dont forget everyone all that lovely local produce and a nice glass drop of Todmorden made beer as well.









