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Sunday, 17 September 2017

Food, glorious food


Saltaire Festival 2017
The Festival's first weekend has a community feel that increases year on year. Some people open their gardens to visitors and there is a growing trend for 'pop-up' events. They can be anything from record fairs and vintage sales to live music, in people's homes or yards. This year there were a number of food stalls too; there's an enthusiastic 'foodie' movement in the area - gardeners, cooks and food bloggers. A family on Titus Street were selling authentic Spanish paella, cooked on an open fire in a large, traditional pan. I managed to snap a quick photo through the front door. It looked delicious and there was a long queue to sample it.

On Katherine Street, there were next-door neighbours providing food out of their tiny kitchens: one selling soup and a rabbit ragu and the other a range of Portuguese sweets and savouries. Tempting!


5 comments:

  1. I have not yet had my breakfast and now I feel REALLY hungry!

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  2. Hi Jenny - I'm off for another coffee - before I think too much about these goodies. What a lovely way for the community to get together and share life ... as well as raising funds. Cheers Hilary

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