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A fresh taste of summer at UPMINSTER Farmers Market

Re-discover the taste of fresh food this summer. At your local Farmers Market a whole range of local traders are on hand to serve up some of the finest produce in Essex, fresh from the farm to the table. If you are planning a BBQ why not try some locally produced cuts of organic meat, fresh fish or speciality sausages served with some deliciously fresh crisp summer salad? Round the perfect summer meal off with a selection of delicious cheeses, mouth-watering desserts, and fresh home-made bread.

 

Why not make a trip to your local Farmers Market a family event? The traders love to talk about their produce and are happy to offer tips and advice on how to make the most of your purchase – and answer questions from young customers about where their food comes from.

Upminster Farmers Market is held on the first Thursday of every month in Station Road, outside Roomes from 9am to 2pm. The next dates are Thursdays 3 July and 7 August.

Telephone 01277 362414 or log on to www.essexfarmersmarkets.com  for more information.


 

Press release: 18th March 2008

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

There is no escaping the current media coverage on the virtues of free range chicken farming, and Essex Farmers Markets have a resident expert in Ian Chisholm, who owns and runs Chicken Farm, producing free range eggs from his farm in Norton Heath. The working life of free range birds is a far cry from that of intensively farmed battery hens, who spend their lives caged, and without access to open space, fresh air and light, as Ian explains:‘Our free range hens have a really happy working life’, he says. ‘They live in a large barn with clean and dry nest boxes, their own space and access to food and water all day. During daylight the hens are free to roam outside in the fields, where they can scratch about, relax and explore their surroundings. We use a special high-protein diet because our birds are outside roaming all day and use up much more energy, which needs to be reflected in their diet. You could say that an egg is an egg, but with free range there is a real difference in quality and taste, and of course the eggs are ethically produced.

‘I think many people had lost touch with where their food was coming from, but they are becoming more aware and making responsible choices about the source of what they are eating and the lives of the animals involved. At a farmers market customers are buying direct from the grower or producer and they can ask questions about how the food is sourced. They know their purchases are farm fresh, ethically produced and really good quality. It’s great food without compromise, and new customers are usually surprised at how reasonable the prices are.’
 

The next Upminster Farmers Market takes place on Thursday, 3 April on Station Road from 9am to 2pm. For more information, telephone 01277 362414 or log on to www.essexfarmersmarkets.co.uk 

 

notes: Upminster 2008 dates – 1st Thursday monthly, Station Road, Upminster from 9am-2pm: 3rd April, 1st May, 5th June, 3rd July, 7th August, 4th September, 2nd October, 6th November, 4th December

For more detailed press information and images, please contact Kate Everett on 01206 397111 or kate.e.everett@btinternet.com 

Ian Chisholm is a free-range chicken farmer and is happy to give interviews on current issues concerning free-range chicken and egg farming. Contact Ian direct on 01277 362414