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Eating Out In the Nene area

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22:24 10-Sep-2010


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The Nene Area offers a wide choice of dining experiences in Northamptonshire, Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire. Eating Out in the Nene Area guarantees two things - service and hospitality. Whether it is for an exquisite cuisine, a dinner party, business meeting or a peaceful retreat whilst away from home or on business - you are sure to find what you are looking for. Thanks to the wonderful supply of Food and Drink, diners can enjoy local and fresh produce ranging from organic meats, hearty salads and delicious puddings. Eating Out in the Nene Area provides culinary experiences in a relaxing environment which is sure to satisfy your appetite. Coffee Shops, Tea Rooms, Pubs and Restaurants pride themselves on welcoming visitors whether they are looking for a refreshing cup of tea, a relaxing glass of wine or a three-course meal.

Have a look at the below guide for ideas where to Eat in the Nene Area. Bon Appetit!

The Farmers' Markets have been around since the dawn of agriculture but today the Farmers' Markets and Farm shops are benefiting from these new retail opportunities and have have turned this into a small family enterprises.

Farmers' Markets are renowned for its locally grown and very fresh produce. The difference from conventional markets such as supermarkets is that the farmers are usually present at the Farmers' Market when they sell their produce such as jam, bread, vegetables, fruit, organic meat or diary. This gives the shoppers the opportunity to ask the Farmers' behind the stalls some questions about the produce they have grown which is becoming more increasingly relevant when the general public is generally concerned about the quaility of food.  They can be confident of its origin. 

In addition, the diversity of food on offer at Farmers' Market can be amazing such as ostrich and kangaroo meat, exotic cordials, cider and honey which all can be sourced at the market.  Handicrafts such as woven baskets, candles and wooden objects are often on sale alongside with fruit, vegetables, cakes, and cheese.

The Farma, the National Farmers' Retail and Markets Association maintains a strict code of conduct which applies to Farmers' Markets and acts as a certification body. Here are some of the rules as follows:

  • Producers must be local (usually 25/30 miles)
  • Producers must sell only their produce - the stall holder must be the producer, a close family member or an employee who have worked very closely with production.
  • A monthly or weekly Farmers' market are a part of normal life in villages and town squares. It is a good way for tourists and locals to sample local foods and support your local farmers' livelihood.