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Hi!


The Forest Hill Food Assembly market is now open.


You will find a new marinated cheese from Blackwoods cheese: it is like feta but made of cows milk and marinated in a blend of extra virgin rapeseed oil and herbs. Excellent to sublimate your salads.


Don't miss Brambletye's apples and other products as biodynamic lettuces, juices, apple sauce and eggs. You have to know that the hens move freely on the orchard and eat the fruits that fall on the ground and bugs, and then fertilise the ground, promoting fruit tree growth. That explains why fruits and eggs taste so good!


Brockmans offers new potatoes and new greens as cucumber, chickweed, chicory and red battavia.


Try Kappacasein's Bis, a type of "Reblochon" that you can enjoy baked on potatoes or simply on toast!


Finally, Clarkshaws brewery will launch a workshop and brewery visit Sunday 28th June. The visit will start at 12.30pm with a tour of the brewery, a talk about ingredients, and then a tasting of a range of different beers. ?5 per person. Tickets are available in Clarkshaws' product catalogue.


Place your order until Tuesday 26th May: https://thefoodassembly.com/en/assemblies/49


We need your support!


Audrey & Vincent

- Your Forest Hill Food Assembly Hosts


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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi sorry to reply so late!!!


From Dulwich, the nearest collection point would be Nunhead, every Sunday from 10 to 12 in the Ivy House and hosted by the lovely Tim & Vicky.


The Food Assembly that I host with my partner is located in Forest Hill, in the Railway Telegraph pub, every Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30.


The market is closing tonight for the collection on Thursday in Forest Hill.


Don't miss it to enjoy fresh and healthy food and support the local producers.


https://thefoodassembly.com/en/assemblies/49


Best wishes,


Audrey & Vincent

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi dear neighbours,


The Forest Hill Food Assembly market is open: we have new vegetables as broad beans, land cress and cabbage.


Try also the very summery elderflower and fennel sausage and the gluten free lavender and lemon cake.


We offer the excellent honey from Herne Hill and Nunhead and Emanuela's pastas, ravioli and cappelacci made in East Dulwich.


This is a small selection among more than 100 products!


Place your order at the latest on Tuesday 16th June. If you can't attend the collection on Thursday 18th from 5:30 to 7:30, you can find an arrangement with a friend or neighbour to collect for you or call this number 07961911673 to enjoy Onthemunch home delivery service: ?3 for the first delivery, then ?5.


Support local producers!


https://thefoodassembly.com/en/assemblies/49

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi,


You have two days left to place an order with the Forest Hill Food Assembly and we have just added tomatoes, red battavia, thyme, khol rabi and other greens to your delight.

We also have fabulous meat, bread, cheese, beer, honey, cakes, tarts, seed butter and granola! All fresh and local!


Think that, if you can't come during the collection, we can leave your order in the bar (if you collect it the same day) or you can call onthemunch for a home delivery service at this number 07961911673.

Vincent & I live on Cranston road and can keep your order for you if you can collect it on Friday or we can drop your basket off if you live in the neighbourhood. We are always happy to help if it also helps our local producers.


We will gather with other members for a picnic on Blythe Hill Fields this Saturday 4th July from noon. You are all welcome!

The festival organisers will sell raffle tickets during the collection on Thursday 2nd, ?1 each, so feel free to come and see us if you pass by! Lots of vouchers, hampers and even a TV to win as a generous basket from the Forest Hill Food Assembly!


We hope to see you!


Audrey & Vincent


https://thefoodassembly.com

What is the Forest Hill Food Assembly?


It is 14 local producers, 2 hosts, almost 800 members and more than 150 fresh, local and organic products on offer every week.


It is a new way to buy direct from local producers via a web platform and pay at a fair price. It is also a new way to meet other friendly people from your neighbourhood.


We gather every Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30 for the collection in front of the Railway Telegraph pub.


We encourage mutual aid between friends and neighbours, we also support other local initiatives as much as possible.


Onthemunch is a home delivery service that you can call if you want your basket to be delivered (07961911673)


Give us a try if you haven't placed an order yet! The market is open until every Tuesday night!


https://thefoodassembly.com/en/assemblies/49

Hello!


This is the last day to order your fresh, local and organic food with the Food Assembly for the collection on Thursday 9th July in Front of the Railway Telegraph.


With 3 orders so far, we really need your support for this special collection as a blog writer from TeaTime in Wonderland will come to meet us, the producers and members.


If you haven't tried the Food Assembly yet, it is time!


Delivery service with Onthemunch also available for those who can't attend the collection!


To place an order, it is here: https://thefoodassembly.com/en/assemblies/49

New sale, new products with the Forest Hill Food Assembly!


- Blackberry, gooseberry and plum jam.

- Fat hen (like spinach), raspberries, redcurrants and whitecurrants

- new sausage of the month: pork, raspberry and basil!...

- new Clarkshaw's beer, very flowery, our favourite!


...And also local honey and pastas and much more!


With a special mention to Brambletye for its absolutely beautiful, big and fresh vegetables: the lettuce and fennels are awesome!


Place your order until Tuesday night!


Audrey & Vincent


https://thefoodassembly.com/en/assemblies/49

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