Nibble - St Albans
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Nibble - St Albans
Food & Drink festival 25 September to 3 October 2016 St Albans Street Finale 2 October Feast DEVOUR Chop Crunch Slurp Savour Grow e k a M Nibble Co e DELIGHT Learn p ChoEm RI N G W AT MOUTH ok Celebrate E xp l or e www.enjoystalbans.com/foodanddrink Tast n i a t s Su FLAVOURS delicious WELCOME The magnificent St Albans & Harpenden Food & Drink Festival is back for its ninth year to celebrate the craft, diversity and creation of food across our District. The Festival week kicks off with a Launch Party at Britain’s Oldest Pub, the Fighting Cocks, and culminates in the Street Finale. We’ll be exhibiting over 100 of the finest food and drink producers, a variety of expert demonstrations and a line-up of outstanding chefs, welcoming over 12,000 visitors. Impressive varieties of top quality produce are being showcased, from fruit, vegetables, cheeses, meat products, ice cream, wines and beers to homemade chocolates and preserves. All are from local and regional producers, suppliers and restaurants. What’s new? Brand new for 2016 is our Culinary Academy at our Street Finale. As well as our free Cookery Theatre Stage, we thought some of you might like to get a little bit closer to the action and spend 45 minutes in the company of some of our fabulous local producers or chefs. See page 14 for more details and how to book tickets. This will be a week of fantastic fun for all who enjoy culinary delights, a drink or two and sharing time with friends, families and loved ones. We can’t wait to share it with you. Travelling to St Albans for any of the events? Check out up to date information on the trains at thameslinkrailway.com and abbeyline.org.uk. Bus information can be found at intalink.org.uk and parking and cycling information at enjoystalbans.com Food & Drink Festival 2016 3 Events Throughout the festival, local venues will be opening their doors for a range of festival events and activities. Be sure to check out enjoystalbans.com/foodanddrink for up to date information before starting your journey. Events are FREE unless otherwise stated. Photo: Ren Behan Box Local Food Festival Box Delivered to your door! Box Local delivers locally produced fruit, vegetables, free-range meat and eggs as well as recipe bundles to homes in St. Albans throughout the year. Their Food Festival box includes 8 seasonal fruit and veg as well as one of two meals for you to make at home – Butternut Squash and Sage Speltotto (V) or Pork and Ginger noodles with Kale crisps. Price includes seasonal fruit and veg, a veggie meal and a dozen eggs OR fruit and veg with a meaty meal: you choose the size of the box based on your needs. For every box ordered Box Local will donate £2 / £4 worth of fresh veggies to FEED food bank at Vineyard. £17 including delivery for two persons or £30 including delivery for four persons Order your box at boxlocalfood.co.uk 26 September (delivery 29 September) St Albans Cathedral Afternoon Teas & Tours Call my Bluff Wine Tasting Call my Bluff Wine Tasting Enjoy a captivating tour of the Cathedral with our expert guides followed by delicious teas and treats in the Abbot’s Kitchen. Hear the story of Alban, Britain’s first saint, and visit his shrine; see stunning medieval wall paintings and marvel at architecture through the ages. After your tour, relax in the Abbot’s Kitchen and choose between a sumptuous Cream Tea (£5.50) or Afternoon Tea (£9.50), at special Festival prices! Flagship Wines, 417 Hatfield Road, St Albans, AL4 0XP Flagship Wines, 417 Hatfield Road, St Albans, AL4 0XP A fun evening of guessing the names of some mystery wines with a little help from a wine expert – join the fun in the shop. A fun event of guessing the names of some mystery wines with a little help from a wine expert – join the fun in the shop. Fri 23 Sept 6pm – 7.30pm Sat 24 Sept 11am – 6pm A Taste of France in Harpenden Harpenden Farmers’ Market Harpenden Common Lower High Street, Harpenden Tickets at least 3 days in advance from abbots@ elior.com 25 Sept – 2 Oct (but not Saturday) Tour at 2.30pm, followed by tea at 3.30pm 4 St Albans & Harpendon Cheeses, smoked ham, olives, wines, breads, croissants and more to taste and buy from across the Channel including street food and produce to take home. Fri 23 and Sat 24 Sept 9am – 5pm Over 70 stalls offering meats, pies, sausages, preserves, cheeses, vegetables, fresh bread, cakes and pastries, eggs and other local produce, some organic. Sun 25 Sept 10am – 2pm Food & Drink Festival 2016 5 Events Food Festival Launch Party @Ye Olde Fighting Cocks Turkish-Polish Sharing Supper with the team at Tabure and Ren Behan Tabure, 6 Spencer St, St Albans AL3 5EG A unique opportunity to sample a selection of modern Mezze & Zakaski dishes from two of the most up-and-coming cuisines of the moment – Turkish and Polish. Buy your tickets on Eventbrite (search ‘TurkishPolish Sharing Supper’) then call Tabure to confirm your time and party size. Profits to Mayor’s Charity – Herts Young Homeless. £40 including sharing plates, Turkish wine, shot of vodka, Ottoman-Polish Cocktail Mon 26 Sept Tables from 7pm 16 Abbey Mill Lane, St Albans AL3 4HE Live music, comedy, local craft beers and a barbecue and stone fired pizza in the garden. Pre-order hampers to enjoy in Verulamium Park. Sun 25 Sept from 4pm An Introduction to Nyetimber Dylan’s at the King’s Arms, 7 George St, St Albans AL3 4ER Join Dylans and a Nyetimber Ambassador for an exclusive flight of England’s Finest Premier Sparkling Wine and listen to their success story as their company flourishes year on year. Ticket includes 3 glasses of Nyetimber. This is an informal event with unreserved seating. A selection of cheese will be served in our Bar Area. Prosecco Lunch @Dylans Dylan’s at the King’s Arms, 7 George St, St Albans AL3 4ER Ready Steady St Albans The Snug Bar, 1 French Row, St Albans AL3 5DU Poggenpohl Showroom, 100 London Road, St Albans AL1 1NX Learn the tricks of the trade to make expertly handcrafted cocktails, enjoy yourself with friends whilst our bartenders show you how to mix, muddle, shake and pour like a pro! We’ll walk and talk you through the process of making some of the world’s most loved cocktails. Ticket includes 2 cocktails and nibbles. Enjoy a fast-paced, energetic cooking event and learn the secrets of the professional kitchen and preparing food under pressure. Local chefs will demonstrate, prepare and share samples of seasonal delicacies. Ticket price includes a glass of Prosecco on arrival and a further two drinks from Flagship Wines and Mokoko. All proceeds to go to Herts Young Homeless. £20 – Just pop in to book or call 01727 856631 £22 Available from enjoystalbans.com/foodanddrink Tues 27 Sept from 7pm The Right Worshipful the Mayor of St Albans City and District, Councillor Frances Leonard will also be tasting her Food Heaven or her Food Hell, based on the results of the community poll on Radio Verulam and at our website enjoystalbans.com/foodanddrink. Cast your vote to decide what the chefs will provide! Wed 28 Sept from 7pm for a 7.30pm start Free glass of Prosecco with every 2 Course Bill of Fayre at the 2015 Best Newcomer! One deal per person. Over 18. Please quote the FADF when booking. Tues 27 Sept 12pm – 2.30pm The Wines of Burgundy & The Loire Prosecco Lunch @ Dylans The Skew Bridge, Southdown Road, Harpenden Dylan’s at the King’s Arms, 7 George St, St Albans AL3 4ER £18.00 email nyetimber@ dylanskingsarms.com or call (01727) 530332 A tutored tasting of wines from two of the leading French wine regions. Over 18s only. Mon 26 Sept 7.30pm with introduction starting 8pm £25 Available from hertfordshirewineschool. com Free glass of Prosecco with every 2 Course Bill of Fayre at the 2015 Best Newcomer! One deal per person. Over 18. Please quote the FADF when booking. Tues 27 Sept 7pm – 9pm 6 St Albans & Harpendon Cocktail Class Wed 28 Sept 12pm – 2.30pm Food & Drink Festival 2016 7 Events Just Eat It – a film about food waste Sir John Lawes School Drama Studio, Harpenden, AL5 4QP We all love food! So why are we throwing nearly 50% of it in the bin? Explores the issues and devastating consequences of food waste. Brought to you by Sustainable St Albans Week and Sir John Lawes School. More about the film www.foodwastemovie.com Tickets £5 Available from https://v1.bookwhen.com/ sustainablestalbans Wed 28 Sept 7.30pm The historic pubs of St Albans – a guided walk Meet at White Hart Tap Pub, 4 Keyfield Terrace, St Albans AL1 1QJ The inns and alehouses of St Albans catered for pilgrims, travellers and locals for centuries.Hear about the development of the pubs in the town and some of the colourful characters and stories associated with them. Numbers limited to 20 per walk. Much of the route is along narrow and uneven pavements. £5 Available from enjoystalbans.com/ foodanddrink Wed 28 Sept 7.30pm – 9pm 8 St Albans & Harpendon Understanding Eating Disorders in Children and Teens Jubilee Hall, St Albans High School for Girls, St Albans, AL1 3SJ What’s going on in the mind of someone with an eating disorder? And what’s it like for the family? What’s normal, what’s faddy and what’s a disorder? A rare and vital opportunity for parents and carers to hear Dasha Nicholls, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist at Great Ormond Street Hospital, describe the early signs of, risk factors for and latest research on eating disorders in young people, along with pointers to useful sources of support. £18 Available at www. keystoneworkshops.co.uk Wed 28 Sept 7.30pm – 9pm Pub Quiz @ Britain’s Oldest Pub Ye Olde Fighting Cocks, 16 Abbey Mill Lane, St Albans AL3 4HE Does what it says on the tin. Come along to test your knowledge of all things foodie, and possibly partake of the stone deck pizza oven in the beer garden. Wed 28 Sept from 8pm Prosecco Lunch @ Dylans An evening with William Sitwell St Michael’s Manor Hotel, Fishpool Street, St Albans AL3 4RY Dylan’s at the King’s Arms, 7 George St, St Albans AL3 4ER Free glass of Prosecco with every 2 Course Bill of Fayre at the 2015 Best Newcomer! One deal per person. Over 18, Please Quote the FADF when booking. Coffee, Canapés & Conversation Thurs 29 Sept 12pm – 2.30pm Charlie’s Coffee & Company, 87 London Road, AL1 1LN, St Albans Introduction to Wine Tasting An evening of coffee tasting paired with creative canapés designed to explore the unique and complex flavours of coffee. Hosted by special guest Steve Leighton from Has Bean Coffee and food in collaboration with Chappell and Caldwell of St Albans. The County Club, 29 Ridgmont Rd, St Albans AL1 3AG A tutored tasting of wines from around the world for anyone who likes wine and would like to learn more. Over-18s only. £25 Available from www.hertfordshirewine school.com Join one of Britain’s best food writers, William Sitwell, for a four-course tasting dinner at St Albans’ finest manor hotel. Sitwell, editor of the award-winning Waitrose Food magazine and critic on MasterChef, will discuss his new book, Eggs or Anarchy, which tells the remarkable story of how Minister of Food Lord Woolton fed Britain during the Second World War. The book has already been hailed as a ‘riveting read’ (Red magazine) ‘meticulous [and] absorbing’ (The Spectator) and ‘a feast of fascinating detail’ (The Times). £49.50 for a four course tasting menu, glass of Prosecco on arrival and a signed copy of William Sitwell’s book, Eggs or Anarchy. Please advise of dietary requirements when booking on 01727 864444 Thurs 29 September 7pm arrival for dinner 7.30pm £35 Available from Charlie’s Coffee Shop Thurs 29 Sept 7pm Thurs 29 Sept 7pm – 9pm Wheels on Debussy The Wheels on Debussy St Peter’s Church, St Peter’s Street, St Albans AL1 3HG A high quality classical music experience for you and your child with a yummy foodie twist! The Wheels on Debussy debuts in St Albans with its impressive combination of exceptionally talented world-class musicians in a relaxed environment. Babies and toddlers are able to roam free while they and their carers experience wonderful music by international solo cellist and bassbaritone Matthew Sharp. Ticket price includes craft followed by concert. £5 adult and £3 baby/child Available from www.billetto.co.uk Fri 30 Sept 10am with concert 10.30am – 11.15am Food & Drink Festival 2016 9 Events Rioja & Tapas Flagship Wines, 417 Hatfield Road, St Albans, AL4 0XP Wines from Rioja & tapas: a great combination! Come & see for yourselves. Fri 30 Sept 5pm – 7.30pm End Of Season Garden Party at the Snug The Snug Bar, 1 French Row, St Albans AL3 5DU Join us in our brand spanking new garden and enjoy the last few drops of summer. With an outside bar, live music and a BBQ, alongside our fantastic cocktails and delicious food, you don’t want to miss out! Tickets £20 – Just pop in to book or call 01727 856631 Tues 27 at 7pm, Fri 30 Sept from 7pm Radio Verulam Food and Drink Quiz Night The Conservative Club, 57 Hatfield Road, St Albans AL1 4JE If you are a pub quiz whizz who loves food and drink – grab a table and put in a team of up to 6 people for our gastronomic extravaganza. There will be a light buffet supper from local food and drink award nominees and a raffle for prizes including Dine and Ride Electric Bike Tours and a box of local groceries from Box Local. All proceeds go to your favourite not for profit community radio station Radio Verulam 92.6FM and Home Start. Over 18s only. Fri 30 Sept 7.30pm £10 per head (includes light supper buffet) Available from Ian Rogers 07714 145862 Open Mic Night Love Food Hate Waste Training Session Paella and a Pint Central St Albans – location upon booking Farr Brew Brewery, The Courtyard, Samuels Farm, Coleman Green Lane, Wheathampstead AL4 8ER Get ready for St Albans District Community Food Waste Challenge! Learn how to make use of all your food: planning, storage, freezing, food dates, portions and leftovers. Open to representatives from community / faith/ education/ business/ residents groups to cascade to groups. See www.sustainablestalbans. org Come and enjoy authentic Spanish Paella cooked alfresco by Danielle Durant from The Cobbled Kitchen. She will demonstrate how to make meat, veggie and seafood Paellas, using equipment provided by Feeling Outdoorsy. There will also be some great outdoor cooking and picnic products on sale along with beers from the brewery shop with brewery tours too! Tickets include the demonstration, one portion of paella and a bottle/pint of Farr Brew (over 18s only – ID may be required). Bring deck chairs or a blanket to sit on. Car parking is available. £15 / £4 (under 18): Family £35 Available from www.thecobbledkitchen.co.uk or www.feelingoutdoorsy.com Sat 1 Oct 11am – 3pm £5/ £1 Available from sustweek@ transitionstalbans FoodSmiles Open Volunteer Day at Hammonds End Farm Sat 1 Oct 9.30am – 1pm Hammonds End Lane (off Redbourn Lane), Harpenden AL5 2AY Rioja & Tapas Flagship Wines, 417 Hatfield Road, St Albans, AL4 0XP Wines from Rioja & tapas: a great combination! Come and see for yourselves. Sat 1 Oct 11am – 6pm Oktoberfest The Foragers at The Verulam Arms, 41 Lower Dagnall Street, St Albans AL3 4QE Established six years ago, the busiest open mic night in St Albans has become the place to be on a Friday night and has been the birthplace of albums and new bands. All styles welcome at Britain’s oldest pub. Put on your best lederhosen and come down from noon ‘til late to enjoy authentic Oktoberfest festbiers imported from Munich, along with our already-exemplary craft beer line-up of 20 draft products, and fresh festbier brewed by the pub’s microbrewery. Live Oompah music from 6.30 alongside our unique brand of wild food with a German Twist: smoked sausages, homemade stews and lashings of sauerkraut. Fri 30 Sept from 8pm Sat 1 Oct from 12pm Ye Olde Fighting Cocks, 16 Abbey Mill Lane, St Albans AL3 4HE 10 St Albans & Harpendon At FoodSmiles our members grow organic veg together, sharing skills and learning about growing, and share the harvest once a week. Come along for a free tour of our little farm, or bring your gardening gloves and volunteer for the afternoon as we sow and plant crops for the winter. Refreshments provided, including a selection of cakes made with vegetables! (Paths are uneven; please wear strong shoes.) Sat 1 Oct 1pm – 5pm Food & Drink Festival 2016 11 Events Historic pubs of St Albans – a guided walk Meet at White Hart Tap Pub, 4 Keyfield Terrace, St Albans AL1 1QJ The inns and alehouses of St Albans catered for pilgrims, travellers and locals for centuries. Many of the establishments still thrive today; some are long gone. Hear about the development of the pubs in the town and some of the colourful characters and stories associated with them. Numbers limited to 20 per walk. Much of the route is along narrow and uneven pavements. My Kitchen Social’s Supperclub St Albans Street Finale Fleetville area, St Albans – exact address to be confirmed on booking St Peter’s Street, St Albans AL1 3JG An alternative dining experience: a supperclub for 8 people hosted around my kitchen table. A chance to eat great food and meet people in the area. Come alone, with a partner or friends. We will be serving up a three course Mexican/ Asian inspired menu. Over 18’s only. There are only 8 seats, so early booking is recommended! £25 per head, including a complimentary cocktail & BYOB Available from mykitchensocial or mykitchensocial@fastmail.com Sat 1 Oct 7pm The highlight of the Festival calendar, Sunday will see St Peter’s Street closed to become a gastronomic wonderland! See map on page 14 for more details. The Cookery Theatre will be formally blessed at 11am by the Rev’d Mark Dearnley of St Peter’s, St Albans, and opened at 12noon by The Right Worshipful the Mayor of St Albans City and District, Councillor Frances Leonard. A day of food, fun and festival feasting will include the return of the Chef’s Theatre and the Everblades Pop Up Village Green showcasing the thriving pub culture of St Albans. Oakland’s City Farm will return alongside a Butchery demonstration. Ticketed workshops will provide a more in-depth look at specialist subjects: pre-booking recommended. Many activities free, some require pre-booking. See enjoystalbans.com/foodanddrink for more details and tickets where appropriate 2 Oct 12pm – 6pm £5 Available from enjoystalbans.com/ foodanddrink Sat 1 Oct 2.30pm – 4pm Holywell Hill Trail Rock Pop Candy 10 Holywell Hill, St Albans AL1 1BZ Visit Holywell Hill on Saturday and Sunday for a host of offers and events. Pop in and see what’s on offer at each venue, spot each store’s special trail letter. Unjumble all 8 letters to make a prize winning word. Collect your trail flier and your prize at Rock Pop Candy! Sat 1 10am – 5pm and Sun 2 Oct 11am – 4pm 12 St Albans & Harpendon Photo: Ren Behan St Albans Cathedral Harvest Festival St Albans Cathedral, Sumpter Yard, St Albans AL1 1BY Everyone is welcome at St Albans Cathedral to celebrate the Harvest Festival. As we give thanks for all that we have, we consider the challenge of how to help those throughout the world who do not have easy access to food or water. This is also a chance to donate gifts of food to support the work of our local FoodBank – please give generously to help those in need: stalbansdistrict.foodbank.org.uk Sun 2 Oct 9.30am St Albans & Harpenden Food & Drink Awards Dinner Sopwell House Hotel, Cottonmill Lane, St Albans AL1 2HQ Celebrate the best of the best at the annual Awards Ceremony for the local hospitality industry, with an additional award this year for the Market Stall of the Year! Welcome drinks provided by Mokoko, Flagship Wines and CAMRA followed by a delicious three course seasonal dinner. Dinner wine available from Flagship Wines for £10 per bottle. Black tie. £49.50 tickets Available from enjoystalbans.com/ foodanddrink Photo: Ren Behan 3 Oct from 7.30pm For more information and latest news go to: enjoystalbans.com/foodanddrink stalbansfoodanddrink stalbansfdf The Festival team have collated these events in good faith but are not delivering the majority of the events. The published programmes, speakers and venues may therefore alter without prior notice. We will do our best to share this information online. Food & Drink Festival 2016 13 Culinary Academy Don’t forget to pop in to try exclusive drinks from Tomoka, Asian Fusion food from Wagamama, Italian food from Carluccio’s and much, much more.11am – 4pm Everblades Pop Up Village Green Chef’s Theatre Programmed with local excellence and inspiring creatives including Phil Thompson, Theo Michaels and Ye Olde Fighting Cocks. Flapjack factory Nyetimber & Snacking butchery Oaklands farm ce pla t e k ar Dylan’s Kings Arms will be hosting Nyetimber on a Red Double Decker Bus. Tickets available for private seating upstairs! Email bus@dylanskingsarms.com for more info. en d en rp ha Deliveroo Stage DON LON et tre ET ia S tor TRE HS Vic HIG t ree t S r ue cheq holywell hill trail Kitchen music making with The Rig and Pattacakes with a Flapjack Factory too (£2). The Deliveroo stage will include suitablysized bikes for smalls. Facepainters in aid of local charities at various spots all day. ld fie Hat The most popular space in 2015: get there early to bagsy your deckchair. Local pubs clustered around one beautifully relaxing space. Grab a bite, grab a pint and grab a haybale. Something for the kids urn No need to book for a full restaurant experience al fresco. Choose from Lussmann’s, St Michael’s Manor and Tabure. Christopher place m The Restaurant Quarter Redbo STREET F I NA L E Workshops and tutored tastings throughout the day. Tickets limited to 20 students per session. For full range of workshops for adults and children and to buy tickets go to enjoystalbans. com/ foodanddrink D ROA Jump on a bike and help power the music stage! Local musicians will play while you pedal, all with the help and encouragement of Deliveroo riders! BC Cycles will be on hand to give you a mini-MOT or have a go on their range of new wheels on their test track! Oaklands College Pop Up Farm featuring farm animals bred and reared at Oaklands College Butchery Demonstrations by a master butcher from Oaklands College Hospitality & Catering team will demonstrate their skills, explain the different cuts of meat and how to prepare and cook them at home. In an enclosed marquee on a first come first served basis. All meat will be available to buy on the day. Viewer discretion advised. 12.30pm – 1.30pm and 2.30pm – 3.30 pm DATES for YOUR DIARY Flagship Wines Wine Fair St Albans School, Abbey Gateway A chance to taste new wines and old friends from around the world with a winemaker or two to chat to. Enjoy canapés specially chosen to complement the wines, all included in the ticket price. Find some Christmas gift ideas here too. Special offers, great wines and good company. £15 from Flagship Wines, 417 Hatfield Road, St Albans AL4 0XP, 01727 865309 and online at www.flagshipwines.co.uk Fri 16 Oct 7pm – 10pm 2016 Sustainable St Albans Week There’s something for everyone during award-winning Sustainable St Albans Week. All kinds of events and activities will raise awareness of environmental sustainability. Specifically for 2016, join in with the Food Waste Challenge; slim your bin and your food bills! St Albans Christmas Lights Switch On & Market Launch Entertainment throughout the city to mark the official start of the Christmas shopping season. You can choose which one of four switch-on events suits your style: Enjoy Panto stars at the Alban Arena, music on the St Peter’s Street stage, festive brass at the Clock Tower or after-hours entertainment at the Christmas Market. Sun 27 Nov 12pm – 6pm Harpenden Christmas Carnival This year’s event will once again be held in conjunction with the monthly Farmers’ Market. With the event running from 12 noon to 5.00pm, the Farmers Market running from 12 noon to 6.00pm, stage acts on the stage area at Church Green from 1.00pm and the main event of the switching on of the Christmas Lights from the stage at 5.00pm. See www.sustainablestalbans.org to keep up to date with the final programme. Sun 27 Nov 12pm – 6pm 19 – 26 Nov St Albans Christmas Market Monthly Farmers’ Markets: St Albans: 2nd Sunday each month, from 8am to 2pm Harpenden: 4th Sunday each month, from 10am to 2pm The fourth year of the beautiful and atmospheric Christmas market, housed in purpose-built wooden chalets around the magnificent 11th Century St Albans Cathedral. Speciality food and drink as well as artisan gifts, decorations and homewares will be available alongside activities and events throughout its 25 days. 24 Nov – 18 Dec For more information and latest news go to: enjoystalbans.com/foodanddrink stalbansfoodanddrink stalbansfdf 16 St Albans & Harpendon A word about Food Writing Becky Alexander, food columnist at The Herts Advertiser You can follow Becky on twitter @thelocalfoodie There is a LOT of food writing about. We seem to be endlessly fascinated with what is new to eat, what the new restaurant is like, how to eat “healthily”, how to bake the perfect cake. When anyone can start a blog or write a review on tripadvisor, and be published for the world to see, how can you stand out? Be original? Or at least not embarrass yourself? The F&D Festival organisers asked me to share a few “tips” for anyone interested in giving it a go: 1. Write about what you know. 3. Food cliches. 2.Writing reviews on tripadvisor. 4. Meet other writers. Think about if you have something new to write about, a new angle? Are you from the same country as the chef? Do you always take your kids with you, or are you on a budget? Bring your writing to life with some personal experience. Everyone is a critic now. Sometimes reviews say more about the writer than the restaurant; we don’t all like the same things, so if the menu doesn’t look like the sort of thing you like, then you probably won’t. Just choose somewhere else. But if you do have a genuinely bad experience, talk to the staff first. Then when you write your review you can give a fair view of the restaurant. There’s so much writing out there, and there are some words and phrases I don’t think we need to read again for a long time: washed down with; on a bed of; “proper” food; eatery and Enjoy! (Look out for that at the end of a lot of book introductions.) If you get paid for your writing, did you know there is a Guild of Food Writers? You can meet with over 400 other writers, go to talks and workshops, share ideas, and maybe win an award one day. Look at www.gfw.co.uk for all the info. 5. Keep it short. Food & Drink Festival 2016 21 Look out for your guide to Christmas in St Albans Available from November throughout the District and online at www.enjoystalbans.com/christmas Magical Christmas Market in the grounds of St Albans Cathedral 24 November to 18 December Become a part of the St Albans story... For a gift of £250 your name will be engraved on the Oak Panel Honours Board in the benefactors’ walk of fame. www.honoursboard.org.uk St Albans Tastes Food Blog Competition If you love to eat, drink and blog and have a desire to be on the radio then this is for you. Simply visit one of the Food and Drink award nominees during the Festival Week and send your blog review to mandy@radioverulam.com by midnight on October the 4th. The most entertaining blog reviewer will join us on St Albans Tastes Thursday October 6th to read out their winning review and deliver their Taste Sensation – celebrating and uplifting all that is good to eat and drink in St Albans and Harpenden. And there will be chocolate. Waste and Recycling Like the famers and producers who are involved, green values are at the heart of what we do. So we work closely with our local waste management team to minimise our impact during the Festival. We recycle as much as possible and try to increase the volume recycled each year. We are continuing to work with our refuse collection partner, Veolia, and their staff and our volunteers will be litterpicking throughout each day so that our site is pristine while you enjoy your visit. Of course, while the Food Festival and St Albans City & District Council do all that they can to make the event sustainable, we also need your help. Please take your waste products to bins and separate your waste where you can.