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Related links
We have a growing directory of
websites - from Greenpeace and organic T-Shirts to other local
organic farmers. we would be delighted if you would like to
suggest a website we should list or want to link your website
with ours, . Please email us at post@langleychase.co.uk..
A Lot of Coffee (www.alotofcoffee.co.uk)
If you appreciate a first rate cup of coffee, why not make make
yours from organic and Fairtrade beans? A Lot of Coffee provides
coffees grown to Soil Association standards and produced in
a manner that ensures a decent return to the farmers via the
Fairtrade system.
Green Cuisine (www.greencuisine.org)
At Penrhos Court, an old manor farm on the Welsh borders, Daphne
Lambert runs Green Cuisine courses. She believes we are what
we eat and that when organically grown food comes from the land
around us it gives us a sense of true well-being. The site gives
interesting information on Daphne's Books, Recipes, FAQ's, Articles
& forthcoming Courses & Events at Penrhos.
Penrhos (www.penrhos.co.uk)
The first organic restaurant in the universe, Penrhos is a 700-year-old
farmstead on the border of Herefordshire & Wales. After
20 years of restoration work by the owners it now emerges as
one of the most delightful hotels you could find anywhere. It
is dedicated to food & health with residential courses run
by chef/nutritionist Daphne Lambert, as well as holding organic
seminars & meetings. It is also the ideal setting for a
wedding day and Penrhos holds a civil ceremony licence so the
entire wedding can take place on the hotel grounds.
Spice of Life (www.thespiceoflife.co.uk)
Organic herbs and spices delivered around the UK. For culinary
challenged the company also supplies 'easy peasy' curry packs
to make curries of any strength or flavour.
Tallywacker Organic Farm (www.tallywacker.co.uk)
In the next door village to our farm, Tallywacker Organic Farm
grows a range of organic vegetables for direct delivery around
the county and beyond. The farm also grows willows and poplars,
following a permaculture philosophy, to provide home-grown sustainable
energy and small-scale bio-mass as well as mulch and willow
wands. In addition there is a thriving Dendrabaena worm farm.
Tracklements (www.tracklements.co.uk)
"Tracklements" is an old English word for a food accompaniment.
Tracklements makes mustards, sauces and chutneys to the highest
standards, without artificial colouring or preservatives. The
Company is driven by the twin aims of producing the best on
the market, tasting as good as the best home-made, and of making
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