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Ways With Words Adds Extra Flavouring To Its 2008 Festival.

Ways with Words Adds Extra Flavouring To Its 2008 Festival.

Ways With Words Literary Festival has added something of an alternative flavour to its usual list of top journalists, politicians, writers and artists. Sunday 13th July celebrates Real Food, with food experts coming to Dartington promoting their own specialist area of food to tingle any food lovers taste buds. Bristol-based twins, Andy and Dave Hamilton, explore an alternative way to live an environmentally-friendly lifestyle in the 21st century, offering tips and trade secrets which include testing the suitability of the soil, and growing your own first-class fruit and vegetables.

Whole-food pioneering couple, Craig Sams and Jo Fairly, recount how their business began as a sketched-out idea on a pad and went on to become one of the most well-known brands that is Green and Black’s Organic Chocolate, the full, engrossing account of which is available in their book ‘Sweet Dreams’.

Rose Prince will come armed with fresh ideas about how to shop for and create delicious, environmentally-friendly food on an affordable budget. The talk will also include some of Britain’s long-lost ingredients and recipes.

Scriptwriter and Agricultural Advisor for the Archers, Graham Harvey, will discuss the connection between industrial farming and poor health and social disorders in Britain, and suggest alternative retailers to buy food from, as mentioned in his book ‘We Want Real Food.’

World food writer, Tamasin Day-Lewis, will recount where her passion for food first emerged, and her round-the-world adventures in search of the perfect dinner menu, revealing some hidden and wonderful restaurants from Puglia to the Pyrenees. The perfect guide for any traveller.

As if that’s not enough, Sue Clifford and James Crowden will be on hand to further wet the appetites of the audience with their reflective talk on the history of cider and the discussion of the origin and the merits of apples, the traditional English fruit.

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