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Month: February 2024

Regenerative Kitchen

Posted on 21/02/2024

Welcome to our Regenerative Kitchen pages! Here you will find information, recipes, ideas and inspiration to help you make choices around food and cooking that will benefit your health, your local community and the planet. Our aim is not tao tell you what to eat, we are not going to push any particular dietary regime…

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Beginners guide to regenerative gardening – from a beginner

Posted on 19/02/2024

From beginner to beginner – here’s Rhiannon’s guide to regenerative gardening. I’ve always held a strong love and care for the rest of the natural world. My earliest memories are filled with Steve Irwin and David Attenborough programmes and throughout my childhood my relationship with gardening was influenced by my next-door neighbour who encouraged my…

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Sour Kraut Success: A Fun-Filled Fermentation Workshop with Climate Action Torfaen

Posted on 19/02/2024

🌍✨ Climate Action Torfaen recently hosted a delightful workshop that brought together members of the community for a hands-on experience in making sour kraut. The event was not just about the art of fermentation but also emphasized sustainable practices, aligning perfectly with the group’s commitment to climate action. 🌿 The workshop took place in a…

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Fermentation

Posted on 19/02/2024

The idea of fermenting at home might seem scary, but it isn’t, it is super easy and is an excellent way to prevent food waste as well as improve your health. Here we will provide you with a bit of an introduction to fermentation, some key rules to follow and a couple of easy recipes…

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A Festive Christmas Party at The Queen’s Inn in Cwmbran

Posted on 15/02/2024

🌟✨ The holiday spirit was in full swing as we gathered for a festive Christmas party at The Queen’s Inn in Cwmbran, a gem of a venue with an entirely vegan menu. 🍽️ The highlight of the night was, undoubtedly, the indulgent feast of vegan delicacies. From mouthwatering appetizers to delectable mains and tempting desserts,…

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What is regenerative gardening?

Posted on 15/02/2024

The growing that gives back, self-sufficiency, gardening for the future. These are just a few ways to describe how regenerative gardening helps to reconnect us to ourselves and to the rest of nature. Regenerative gardening often represents a food revolution. A revolution of care that restores soil health by nourishing the soil naturally and adapting…

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Christmas Pudding Workshop with Tasty Not Wasty

Posted on 14/02/2024

Embracing the true spirit of the season, we recently gathered for a Christmas pudding-making workshop in collaboration with Tasty Not Wasty. The workshop, held at Llanyrafon Church (Cwmbran) was dedicated to crafting delicious Christmas puddings for an upcoming event aimed at bringing joy to the homeless and those feeling lonely on Christmas day. The workshop…

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Food Summit Information Hub

Posted on 14/02/2024

An event aimed at promoting locally produced food will be held at Blaenavon Workmen’s Hall on Thursday 22 Feb. The Food Summit, organised by Torfaen Council’s food resilience team, is the first of its kind in the borough and residents will get the chance to meet local producers, get tips on how to reduce food waste…

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