Best of the fest; Food-lovers, prepare to have your taste buds whir into overdrive. Because on the first weekend of September, along the waterside quays of Bristol, you can enjoy all the temptations on the menu at the 2006 Organic Food Festival.

From: The Mail on Sunday (London, England) | Date: August 20, 2006 | Copyright information

Byline: JOSEPHINE FAIRLEY

This year, the Organic Food Festival is a festival with a difference.

Already a landmark in the organic calendar, the 2006 festival not only launches Organic Fortnight but coincides for the first time with the announcement of the winning entries in the Organic Food Awards, judged back in early July by discerning food writers, restaurateurs and food critics. To celebrate their victory in the awards, many of the winning producers will ...

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