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What's Cooking? Masterclass with Angela Hartnett
Tracy escaped the office for the day to experience a masterclass in the ktichens at Lime Wood
Read moreGrow Your Own: The Winter Garden
Preparing for spring with Darren Venables, Head Gardener at Chewton Glen
Read moreChef's Diary: Phil Yeomans
Phil Yeoman, Executive Chef, Marwell Hotel, reveals passions and plans
Read moreProducing a Local Success Story
This year's Local Produce Show has been acclaimed by organisers, exhibitors and buyers as a great success
Read moreLocal Produce Guide 2015
The 2015 edition of the Hampshire Fare Local Produce Guide is now available to view online.
Read moreThe Future of Local Food & Farming
Hampshire Fare is organising the first Future of Local Food & Farming conference at Sparsholt for farmers, producers and rural hospitality
Read moreNew Farnham convenience store supports 30 local food producers
A new convenience store opened (21 January) by The Southern Co-operative in Wrecclesham, Farnham will be supporting 30 food and drink producers from across Hampshire, Surrey and Sussex.
Read moreNew Partnership Helps Boost Rural Business
Hampshire Fare and CLA join forces - a new partnership that will help to support rural business
Read moreHampshire Fizz Hits the Headlines
The rise of sparkling Hampshire wine to feature on BBC South News
Read moreAre You Passionate About Local Food And Drink?
Are you interested in working with Hampshire Fare in an exciting new role overseeing membership sales and development?
Read moreWhat's in Season Now
What's in season in December, including useful cooking tips for a classic Christmas turkey
Read moreGrow Your Own: Christmas trees
Behind the scenes with Darren Venables, head gardener, Chewton Glen, who definitely thinks green when it comes to Christmas trees.
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