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Friday, August 27, 2010

The Glasgow Harvest

If you grow your own food on whatever scale or if you'd like to start then make sure you take part in Glasgow's biggest ever open-air meal. Go along to Glasgow Harvest tomorrow for a day packed full of home produce, live music and performance.
Get your own edible punk haircut, eat a poke of chips from the Great Scottish double Rubble Chip Challenge, compare Allotment Soups, make a giant Jam Wall, marvel at Glasgow's most Eccentric Sheds and help judge the Creative Containers competition. Bring some home-grown food to share, a jar of home-made jam to add to a sculpture or a planted creative container for the chance to win £50.
If you'd like to get involved you can: make food to share in a huge open-air meal. Bring a vegetarian dish, featuring at least one ingredient you've grown yourself. Design & plant up a creative container. Choose an unusual object to grow something in. The best 3 containers will win £50. Make a jar of jam. Help to build a three-dimensional Jam Wall
12 noon to 6pm at the Hidden Gardens, Tramway. Entry is free.

posted by Alburt at 16:31

3 Comments:

Blogger Mustapha Jones said...

Does anyone know a company that delivers veg boxes in the Southside?

September 01, 2010  
Anonymous Michael said...

We use Bellfield Organics, they deliver to the Southside on a Friday. http://www.bellfield-organics.com/

September 01, 2010  
Blogger Unknown said...

HI - you can order vege boxes from Mollinsburn Organics at Tapa coffeehouse on Pollokshaws Rd. Mollinsburn deliver to the coffeehouse so you can pick up at your convenience.

September 11, 2010  

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