October 21, 2012 – 4:07 pm
An array of “world class, world beating” produce attracted thousands of people to a food festival. Food lovers from across the UK made a bee line for the Hamper Llangollen 2012 which was described as one of the best ever.
October 15, 2012 – 12:57 pm
Thousands of food lovers are preparing to make a bee line for a picturesque North Wales town. They will be heading for Llangollen – where Wales meets the world – when it becomes the culinary capital of the UK for one weekend.
By alistair
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Also tagged Cadwyn Clwyd, Dai Chef, Dudley Newbery, Graham Tinsley, Holy Grail Ale, ITV, Llangollen Brewery, Llangollen Food Festival, Robert Price, S4C, Taste the Nation
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August 24, 2012 – 4:40 pm
Turning to goat’s milk for medical reasons has proved a business winner for Carol Allen. With her goats producing far too much milk for her family to eat and drink, Carol set up Llanvalley Natural Products and started making pure hand-made soaps, boasting only natural ingredients from Wales, selling on-line and at farmers markets.
By alistair
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Also tagged Airbus, Aqueduct Soap, Cadwyn Clwyd, Carol Allen, Cefn Mawr, Celyn Farmers Market, Clwyd Bee Keepers Association, Clwyd Craft Workers Association, Dai Chef, Dee Valley, Dolydd, Dudley Newberry, EAFRD, European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development, goats, goats milk, Graham Tinsley, Gwynedd, ITV, Jones the Boats, Llangollen, Llanvalley, Llanvalley Natural Products, Mold, North Wales, Pontcysyllte, Robert Price, Rural Development Fund for Wales, S4C, soap, St Richard Gwyn High, Taste the Nation, Wales, Wales Craft Council
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The quest for the perfect pint is finally over. The award-winning Llangollen Brewery has created a new beer called Holy Grail Ale.
By alistair
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Also tagged Abbey Grange Hotel, beer, bitter, Cadw, Cadwyn Clwyd, Dai Chef, Dinas Bran, Dudley Newberry, EAFRD, European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development, Graham Tinsley, Holy Grail, Holy Grail Ale, ITV, Llangollen, Llangollen Food Festival, North Wales, pint, Robert Price, Roger Farnham, Rural Development Fund for Wales, S4C, Steve Blake, Steven Evans, Taste the Nation, Valle Crucis Abbey, Welsh Government, Ynyr Jeffreys-Evans
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