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SHOP Bromyard Pride: Local Drink, Cheese & Charcuterie
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Bromyard Pride: Local Drink, Cheese & Charcuterie

£35.00

Saturday 6th July 2024 3pm-5pm

Bakehouse, 34 Broad Street, Bromyard HR7 4BS

Avoid the face paints and carnival jamboree with a civilised afternoon of local wine, cider with paired cheese and meats.

Join Jayne in her country garden (or kitchen if it’s cold) and find out about the local produce Bromyard has to offer. We will sample local products, some are national award winning and all are frankly amazing. We will try Little Pomona, Innocent Pilgrim and Tom Oliver’s cider. Wines from Frome Valley and Pencombe. We will sample with local cheeses from Monkland Cheese and meats from Dumblehole Farm, a favourite at Bromyard Market.

All the products are available for discounted sale on the day or at Pride Market on Sunday.

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Saturday 6th July 2024 3pm-5pm

Bakehouse, 34 Broad Street, Bromyard HR7 4BS

Avoid the face paints and carnival jamboree with a civilised afternoon of local wine, cider with paired cheese and meats.

Join Jayne in her country garden (or kitchen if it’s cold) and find out about the local produce Bromyard has to offer. We will sample local products, some are national award winning and all are frankly amazing. We will try Little Pomona, Innocent Pilgrim and Tom Oliver’s cider. Wines from Frome Valley and Pencombe. We will sample with local cheeses from Monkland Cheese and meats from Dumblehole Farm, a favourite at Bromyard Market.

All the products are available for discounted sale on the day or at Pride Market on Sunday.

Saturday 6th July 2024 3pm-5pm

Bakehouse, 34 Broad Street, Bromyard HR7 4BS

Avoid the face paints and carnival jamboree with a civilised afternoon of local wine, cider with paired cheese and meats.

Join Jayne in her country garden (or kitchen if it’s cold) and find out about the local produce Bromyard has to offer. We will sample local products, some are national award winning and all are frankly amazing. We will try Little Pomona, Innocent Pilgrim and Tom Oliver’s cider. Wines from Frome Valley and Pencombe. We will sample with local cheeses from Monkland Cheese and meats from Dumblehole Farm, a favourite at Bromyard Market.

All the products are available for discounted sale on the day or at Pride Market on Sunday.

Ways of Eating

BG Projects,

Studio 2, 50-54 St. Paul’s Sq

Birmingham B3 1QS

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Jayne Bradley is the Secretary of

Slow Food Birmingham

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