Eat Buy Local event shows strong support for local food
On 21 September at St Andrew’s Hall in Chesterton, approximately 60 people came to participate in a celebration of local food, to hear from local food producers
On 21 September at St Andrew’s Hall in Chesterton, approximately 60 people came to participate in a celebration of local food, to hear from local food producers
You’ll have to act fast if you want to book for our popular Eat Buy Local event this Friday! There are still a few places
Leek souffle is a dish we often make if we have guests coming over. It takes a bit of effort, but the end result is really impressive
11 September 2012 – Helen Karapandzic of Cambridge Carbon Footprint talks to The Telegraph about how to save food and reduce waste. You can read
I’m discovering that there is an art to only being able to buy second hand things; the key is being patient. If you want to
The way we’ve decided to do the Eating Local challenge is to try to buy and cook things that are: 1) fairly realistic for other
The edible garden at Browns Field Community Centre planted this past spring by volunteers with Transition Cambridge’s Growing Spaces Project was the subject of this
Part of the joy of Carbon Conversations is being able to share our thoughts and experiences (and our efforts at low-carbon living!) with like-minded people.
I really thought I was going to over my £21 limit during some of this week, but the total was just under for the seven