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The Hampshire Food Festival
Now is the time to sign up as a Friend of Hampshire Fare to make the most of summer savings and offers now and throughout The Hampshire Food Festival in July. This is an annual membership for people who love Hampshire's food and drink, and makes a perfect treat for yourself or as a gift for a foodie'!
As a Friend of Hampshire Fare, you can benefit from reduced admission into over 25 Hampshire Food Festival events, including apple orchard, cheese farm, watercress and brewery tours; jam-making, bread-making, chocolate, wine, cookery and gardening workshops; Festival restaurant menus, brunches and banquets; sausage tasting; gardening courses; cider-making demos or a bee-keeping experience, to name but a few!
The Hampshire Food Festival runs throughout July and programmes are available now from Hampshire information centres and libraries, Hampshire farmers' markets and farm shops. Full details of all events and savings for Friends of Hampshire Fare are at hampshirefare.co.uk.
Additional summer Friends offers include dining discounts at The Tiffin Club in Southampton's Oxford Street, a free bottle of Hampshire wine with dinner for four at The Thomas Lord pub in West Meon, savings on Lyburn Cheese, The Kitchen Garden Company's herb and salad pots, Le Salon du Chocolat workshops and home delivery of Hildon Water, and a complimentary room upgrade when booking dinner, bed and breakfast with Tylney Hall Hotel's Hampshire Food Festival gourmet dinner on July 26th.
Friend of Hampshire Fare membership costs £25 per year. To become a Friend of Hampshire Fare, send your details with a cheque payable to Hampshire Fare Ltd for £25, to Hampshire Fare, c/o EDO, Hampshire County Council, The Castle, Winchester SO23 8UJ or e-mail hampshire.fare@hants.gov.uk for more information.
1:15pm Saturday 24th May 2008
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