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Local food and community wellbeing

November 5, 2011 in apricot centre, clay oven, community, Community-supported Agriculture, Food, Great Food Swap, local economy, Marina, reskilling, transition valley, Uncategorized

This is the first of a regular monthly series of Newsletters from the Apricot Centre providing news, ideas, and upcoming events. In this newsletter we will be catching up on what has been going on since the summer. This has been an incredible bumper year of fruit production on the farm, starting the season with many varieties of soft fruit, and then from late summer and into autumn with many tonnes of apples picked, packed, played-with, and pressed.

 

The Dedham Vale Food Hub research and networking is now in full swing following a grant from the Dedham Vale Sustainability Fund. After months of inviting the contributions from and participation of local organic producers and processors a firm group of 4 local growers are now forming the hub which will centre on the Dedham Vale, but whose spokes will spread out to surrounding communities, schools, and local markets. An opening event was held at the end of August 2011 at Chris and Ian’s Farm and saw many people young and old coming from local communities to savour local produce; hand pressed apple juice, local fruit sorbet/ ice-cream, barbequed meats and salads, ‘make-your-own-pizza’ fired in the newly made Clay Pizza Oven. If you haven’t done so already, please do fill-out one of our questionnaires which can be found on the DVFH website. Find out how the food hub can work for you.

Visits to the Apric farm continue this season with groups such as a Bangladeshi women from London, who last time showed great enthusiasm in discovering Fat Hen which they use in a particular dish fried with garlic and spices. This time they brought with them a wide range of dishes which were shared with Apricot Centre staff. Visits from schools have included apple pressing and other apple activities, as well as a session making adobe and willow nesting boxes.

During the half-term holiday we were delighted to have Ann Sweg join us in making a replacement Earth Oven having knocked down the one we made in 2007. We worked together all day between bouts of heavy rain, using a sand form, and creating as large as possible an oven. By the end of the day this was complete and Ann brought her mosaic magic decorating it with geometric shapes and small mirrored tiles.

The principles of the Apricot Centre have always been a focus on Food, People & the Land. As well as the local food hub,  we are now moving with intent towards developing our work around community wellbeing. A Local Community Wellbeing project is in the pipeline with fabulous workshops, events and projects which we hope will engage local community members and organisations. We are only steps away from contributing to working in association with Lifeflows and Process Work Scotland towards helping to deliver Process Oriented Psychotherapy training in Slovakia. Mark will be giving a seminar in Slovaki and in the UK in Spring 2012 on the theme of ‘It takes a village – Child & Family Wellbeing’. The Apricot Centre has yet to realise it’s ambition to become a Care Farm, but this now looks increasingly close.

We thankyou for your interest and support. Please do let friends and colleagues know us, and invite people to subscribe to the website to receive the Newsletter and get involved. You can also unsubscribe with the details below.

Mark and Marina O’Connell – Directors

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Transition Valley hosts the Great Food Swap at the Manningtree Beach Bash – 5th Sept 09

September 6, 2009 in community, Great Food Swap, local economy, markets

The Great Food Swap was a great success with people coming from all walks of life to share their harvest and foods they had made such as cakes, crumbles, jams, glutney chutney, elderberry cordials, and more! Members of the community with produce were invited to register when they received a number to put on their food and also the same number to display on their shirt. About a 1/2 an hour later the bartering was opened and wonderful interactions took place with adults and children discussing what they might exchange their foodstuffs with others. Conversations like a young boy saying “how many eggs will you give me for my large baking potatoes?” “Who will swap me this bunch of carrots” and so on.. The bartering, exchanging, discussions about food, jokes, observations about the warm dry summer and it’s effect on growing fruit and vegetables took place for the next half and hour or so. At the end of the event there was no produce left on the table and many people remarked what an interesting community event it had been, and how they had made some good swaps and were taking their new goods home with them. This was a particularly interesting event for it’s community interactions and sharing, as well as the way it made young and old think about the value of what they had grown and produced. Several younger children have afterwards expressed an interest to create a similar event for swapping toys with other young people. The Great Toy Swap will take place in nr. Manningtree either October or November.

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The Great Food Swap is tomorrow! – Manningtree – Saturday 5th September 10.30 – 12 noon

September 4, 2009 in Great Food Swap, markets


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The Great Food Swap – Manningtree – Saturday 5th September 10.30 – 12 noon

We hope people will come and help or swap food tomorrow at theGreat Food Swap. We will be there on or near the beach with a stall by 10 am. Registration happens from 10.30 and then the real swapping takees place between 11 and 12.

The Great Food Swap will be taking place in Manningtree as part of the Manningtree Beach Bash. You will find us near the centre of Manningtree.
Swap – Come along and bring the produce that you have made, grown, picked or found to swap with others.
Made – Preserves, Pickles, Jams, Cakes, Yoghurts, Breads.
Grown – Fruit and Vegetables
Picked – Herbs, flowers, berries, eggs, nuts.
Found – Mushrooms, wild food, fish
We look forward to seeing you there.

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The Great Food Swap is tomorrow on Manningtree Beach as part of Beach Bash 5th September

September 4, 2009 in community, Great Food Swap, local economy, markets


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The Great Food Swap – Manningtree – Saturday 5th September 10.30 – 12 noon

We hope people will come and help or swap food tomorrow at theGreat Food Swap. We will be there on or near the beach with a stall by 10 am. Registration happens from 10.30 and then the real swapping takees place between 11 and 12.

The Great Food Swap will be taking place in Manningtree as part of the Manningtree Beach Bash. You will find us near the centre of Manningtree.
Swap – Come along and bring the produce that you have made, grown, picked or found to swap with others.
Made – Preserves, Pickles, Jams, Cakes, Yoghurts, Breads.
Grown – Fruit and Vegetables
Picked – Herbs, flowers, berries, eggs, nuts.
Found – Mushrooms, wild food, fish
We look forward to seeing you there.

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The Great Food Swap on the 5th September in Manningtree

August 22, 2009 in Food, Great Food Swap

Tell all your friends with food to spare about the Great Food Swap which is part of the Manningtree Beach Bash. You will find us somewhere obvious on Manningtree Beach between 10.30 and 12 and it’s a good opportunity to chat about Transition (Stour) Valley too!

This article appeared in Friday Aug 21 Manningtree and Harwich Standard

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The Great Food Swap – Manningtree – 10.30-12 Saturday 5th September

August 10, 2009 in Food, Great Food Swap



The Great Food Swap will be taking place in Manningtree as part of the Manningtree Beach Bash.

Come along and bring the produce that you have made, grown, picked or found to swap with others.

Made – Preserves, Pickles, Jams, Cakes, Yoghurts, Breads.
Grown – Fruit and Vegetables
Picked – Herbs, flowers, berries, nuts.
Found – Mushrooms, wild food, fish

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