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MOO Food Celebration Event

05 March 2022


Starts: 10:00
Ends: 13:00

Saturday 5 March    10.00 - 1.00     in the orchard

Lyn at MOO Food writes

We have a few ideas for our celebration event, but would welcome any suggestions from folk on what you would like to see happening on the day to make this a real community event.

MOO Food have money to pay for session workers so if you have a skill that you/someone you know/local business you think could share that people would be interested in please let us know.

We do have to fit anything that MF pays for into our project aims but as long as it demonstrates bringing community together and fits under connecting to nature or reducing carbon then we would be happy to include it and the more ideas the better really so that we have a wide range for different interests.

Ideas for the day so far:

  • Food (local business offering low-carbon food) 
  • Drinks (either paying someone locally or asking for Co-op help again)
  • Getting jobs done (tree mulching, litter picking)
  • Basket weaving - adults
  • Art activity for adults (does anyone have any suggestions?)
  • Yoga/mindful walk
  • Young kids activities 
  • Older kids activities (cooking on fire/bushcraft activities)
  • Mens shed activity 
  • Music 

Lyn

Project Officer  MOO Food, Muir of Ord  
lyn@moofood.org

More information and request for volunteers

 

 


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Elphin Green Bowl - Running a crofting township food hub

05 March 2022


Starts: 10:00
Ends: 15:30

Join crofters Tessa & Helen to see The Green Bowl in action and discuss the challenges/opportunities in setting up a local food hub.

Saturday 5 March 2022   10.00 - 3.30         in-person event
at      The Elphin Tearooms  Elphin  Lairg  IV27 4HH

The Green Bowl  is a group of crofters and non-crofters in Elphin and Knockan (NW Sutherland), working together to market, sell and distribute locally grown food to our community.  Seven producers sell a range of meat (beef, pork and mutton), eggs, honey, vegetables, fruit, herbs, bread and other baking.  Most sales are online, with weekly home deliveries to customers around Ullapool or pickups from Elphin.  In the summer, we also have a small farmshop, selling to tourists as well as residents.

We’ve found a system that works for us, focussing on convenience and regular supply for our customers while keeping our overheads down.  We know that each township has different challenges, but also different opportunities and strengths. We want to share information and chat about the challenges you are facing, to help find solutions to enable more production and sales of local food to local communities.

Our main product is meat – locally grown animals, and now mostly locally butchered too in Tessa’s new “crofter made” on-site butchery unit.  While not essential, it has made this side of the business more rewarding and we’re looking forward to telling you all about it on the tour.  We’ll also look at some small scale horticulture, and discuss online sales, delivery logistics, pricing, environmental health requirements and working together.

Lunch, tea and coffee will be provided. And cakes, because we all need cake.

COVID Safety
We'll be outdoors for the croft tour so this is low risk, however as we will be inside for lunch we require that you take a lateral flow test before coming. Please show evidence of a negative test (email/text) on arrival. You can pick up free tests in most pharmacies.

If you have Covid symptoms, or have been in close contact with someone with Covid, please stay at home and let us know.

There will be hand washing facilities and hand sanitiser available.

Register for this event

Nourish Scotland writes

This is a part of the partnership project 'Agroecology: Facilitating Mindset Change' funded through the Scottish Government's  Knowledge Transfer and Innovation Fund and delivered collaboratively by the Landworkers’ Alliance, Soil Association Scotland, Food and Farming Countryside Commission , Pasture Fed Livestock Association and the Nature Friendly Farming Network. Between January and March 2022 we plan to run 15 online and in-person free events designed to appeal to a wide range of farmers and crofters.

Full details of all the events are available on the  Nourish Scotland website

 

We are part of the rapidly expanding worldwide Transition Towns movement. The Black Isle is a peninsula of about 100 sq miles ENE of Inverness in Scotland, UK.