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Drinks were streaming and foodies remained in paradise today (July 30) for a food celebration serving whatever from cheese, churros, and mixed drinks – are you in any of our photos?
Saltburn Food Festival drew crowds today as food enthusiasts collected from throughout the North East and North Yorkshire to sample anything from pies to gyros and brownies.
This was the very first celebration that has actually been held given that prior to the pandemic, and locals were plainly delighted by this as they might be seen maximizing the bright weather condition.
The streets, that had actually been cordoned off, were filled as individuals made their method around each specific stall drinking beers and mixed drinks, with some even bringing their dogs along for the day.
Shuttle buses had actually even been established to handle need, with services ranging from Redcar and Guisborough to bring individuals in.
Those desiring a break from the crowds were likewise able to take a seat and see live presentations at the Live Food Theatre from chefs by the train station or roam among some bric-a-brac stalls that had actually been established offering anything from meals to books.
For store holder Lynn Clayton of Blueberry Hill Preserves, the day was a definite success as she was entrusted really little of her stock by late in the afternoon.
Lynn offered a mix of cheese, chutneys and jams at her stall which was plainly a struck with participants – and we even tested some whilst we existed.
“We always come here every year and it is a pleasure, it’s a really nice event”, she said. “I am down to my last few bits now!”
For other store holders consisting of David Richardson from the Canny Candy Gadgies, business had actually been good as he was entrusted hardly any stock left.
Hand-made fudge consisting of maple bacon flavour, orange marmalade and cherry Bakewell flavour was up for grabs – however they were almost all gone although there were initially “over forty flavours” available.
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David said he had actually had a fantastic day in Saltburn however is looking forward now to Seaham Food Festival where he will likewise have a stall.
Here are some photos from the day – can you identify yourself?
David Richardson from The Canny Candy Gadgies. (Image: Picture: THE NORTHERN ECHO)
The Live Food Theatre. (Image: Picture: THE NORTHERN ECHO)
Saltburn Food Festival. (Image: Picture: THE NORTHERN ECHO)
Saltburn Food Festival (Image: Picture: THE NORTHERN ECHO)
Saltburn Food Festival (Image: Picture: THE NORTHERN ECHO)
Lynn Clayton of Blueberry Hill Preserves. (Image: Picture: THE NORTHERN ECHO)
Matthew Jackson from Teesside Coffee Co. (Image: Picture: THE NORTHERN ECHO)
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