Norfolk Day special for new members

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Join us on Norfolk Day Saturday in Aylsham for the “mains” attraction – special membership discounts for families, individuals and concessions. Support us in the fightback for good, clean and fair food. Locally, members can enjoy social events which have … Continued

Love your food. Love Aylsham!

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Get to know us better on NorfolkDay Saturday in Aylsham. We’ll have our family favourite “Taste Adventure” and a mystery object to play with. But, for starters pick up our new leaflet. Rest of the menu to follow. You can … Continued

A taste of Africa

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It’s hot in Africa, so, on one of the hottest days of the year in Aylsham, it was only natural to come up with a dish suitable for the occasion. Students Angus White, Logan Lambert, ably assisted by Jason Baxter, head … Continued

GoGoHares trail comes to Aylsham

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Scores of people gave up their Sunday morning lie-in to go to the Market Place to see the big reveal – the Aylsham hare had arrived. Unveiled by local children, the 4ft-tall multi-coloured creation was sponsored by local businesses, schools … Continued

Make, bake, and take on family day

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Slow Food Aylsham was delighted to support the Aylsham Cluster of Schools’ Family Learning Day at the High School on Saturday 10 June. The group ran a pop-up café with a range of goodies, from fresh-baked sausage rolls to scones, … Continued

Jill’s family menu recipes

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There’s been a big demand for the recipes our guest chef, Jill Willis, used at the cookery demonstration in Aylsham on Saturday (5 May). Jill, former head of the Hospitality and Catering at Aylsham High School, prepared a three-course ‘Family … Continued

Cookery demonstrations return

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Starting on Saturday 5 May, Cittaslow Aylsham together with Slow Food Aylsham will be presenting free monthly cookery demonstrations in the Market Place, coinciding with the town’s Farmers Market. Guest chef in May will be Jill Willis, former head of … Continued