Food Producers
Aldeburgh Food and Drink Festival
The Aldeburgh Food & Drink Festival is a two-week celebration of the abundance of good local food and drink to be found around coastal Suffolk.
The Festival takes place in and around Aldeburgh from Friday 24th September through to Saturday 9th October 2010.
Scarecrow Festival
Halesworth Open Day
Shopping Event
and
Scarecrow Festival
Saturday 5th September 2010
Special Discounts and Promotions
Childrens Competition
Dress as a scarecrow- prize given for best
Judging to take place in the Market Place at 2.30pm
Susie Anderson - Caterer
“Susie is an exquisite cook” Lady Elizabeth Anson
“…her cakes and puddings are legendary” Georgina Rice-Oxley
"A week of superb meals, delicious cakes and biscuits, friendly and professional service. Excellent" Frankie Weavers - Sketchbooking week at Marshlands, Orford
Stephanie Mackentyre meets Chris Barnard, Head Chef and General Manager for Kettle Chips.
Some people believe fate or karma lends a hand to certain moments in your life, well there was certainly something afoot when the founder of Kettle Chips walked into Chris’s restaurant on the Norfolk Broads for lunch some 20 years ago.
Pinney's of Orford
It was back in the late 1950s when Richard Pinney first started experimenting with smoking fish, after having caught some large sea trout off Orford Ness. One thing led to another and to this day they still use the same smoking principles.
Blythburgh Pork
Blythburgh Pork is truly free range. The pigs have the freedom to roam in acre paddocks, display natural instincts such as rooting in the sandy soils of the Suffolk coastline and interact with the rest of their herd mates.
The Wild Meat Company in Blaxhall
The Wild Meat Company Ltd was established in 1999 in Suffolk by Robert Gooch and Paul Denny with the aim of taking the muck and mystery out of buying, preparing and eating game
James White Drinks Ltd
Makers of probably the finest collection of freshly pressed apple juices anywhere in the world, as well as Big Tom spicy Tomato Juice and the Great Uncle Cornelius collection of traditional non-alcoholic drinks.
Emmett's Store in Peasenhall
In his new book Go Slow Britain (2008), Alastair Sawday recommends a stop at Emmett's. "Pick up some Black Suffolk ham - dark, sticky, delicious."
Jimmy's Farm near Ipswich
Jimmy's Farm as seen on TV, home of the rare breed Essex Pig. A working farm open for visitors 7 days a week. There's loads to do at the farm for a great family day out. Nature Trail, Woodland Walk, Beautiful Garden's, Farm Shop, Adventure Play Area and Field Kitchen.