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SCOTTISH FOOD FORTNIGHT SUCCESS SECURES FUTURE Once again, in its sixth year, Scottish Food Fortnight has been deemed a great success, with over 100 food and drink events taking place right across Scotland, including a series of events within the Scottish Parliament and 40 Farmers Markets. When Scottish Food Fortnight drew to a close on 21st September, it was with the exciting news that its future development has been secured.
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An array of top chefs will provide a grand finale for Scottish Food Fortnight at this year’s Scottish Food Fest (21st September). They will perform a number of cooking demonstrations using recipes that utilise tasty and nutritional local produce.
The Scottish Food Fest, held at Alva in Clackmannanshire, will also include live music, live children’s entertainment, a craft design workshop for kids, face painting and children’s food demonstrations. And over 50 different producers and suppliers will be showcasing their products.
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Scottish Food Fortnight 2008 is set to launch with almost 60 events taking place across Scotland over a two week period involving schools and numerous participants from the food and drink industry.
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Scottish Food Fortnight will be launched by the Scottish Countryside Alliance Educational Trust (SCAET) at Scotland’s Countryside Festival, Glamis Castle from Friday 5th to Sunday 7th September. |
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On 17th June, the Scottish Countryside Alliance Educational Trust will unveil a new source of information about managed moorland in Scotland. The website is aimed at policy makers, at journalists, at students and teachers – at anyone with an interest in looking after one of Scotland’s most precious natural assets. |
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The Courier - Monday 16th June 2008 ONE THOUSAND pupils are to take part in a special event at Glamis Castle this summer celebrating the best of Scotland’s countryside. |
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ONE thousand school children are to take part in a special event at Glamis Castle in Angus later this summer, celebrating the best of Scotland's countryside. |
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PRESS RELEASE DATE: Thursday 8th May 2008 Do you have what it takes to make the Smoothest Smoothie in Scotland? Scottish Schools are being invited to enter the ‘Smoothest Smoothie in Scotland’ competition to celebrate Scottish Food Fortnight 2008. Competitors will enter their recipe, using produce from around Scotland, to create the ‘Smoothest Smoothie’ which will be judged by some of the nations well known culinary figures. The final ‘smoothie-off’ will be held at the launch of Scottish Food Fortnight at Scotland’s Countryside Festival at Glamis Castle in Angus. |
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