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Why soils matter in the general election
What has soil got to do with the forthcoming general election? Quiet a lot writes Anna Louise (aka Porridge Lady) in her new blog post for the Soil Association. Continue reading
Values, Spending Power & Supporting Local Traders; my post on the Fox & Monkey site
Last week I wrote for the Soil Association blog on the welfare of chickens within the British agricultural system. My post got picked up by an organisation called ‘Fox + Monkey’ as part of a piece they posted on the … Continue reading
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Tagged Fox + Monkey, Sheepdrove, Sheepdrove Organic Farm, Shop Local, Soil Assocation, Soil Association Blog
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Do you know where your chicken comes from? My new post for the Soil Association blog
Do you know where your chicken comes from? Anna Louise’s (aka Porridge Lady) new post for the Soil Association blog investigates the animal welfare behind the UK chicken industry and you can read more here… Continue reading
Cherry picking organic
Porridge Lady’s new post for the Soil Association blog has just gone on-line and for it Anna is ‘Cherry Picking Organic’ Continue reading
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Tagged Brogdale, cherries, Kent, National Fruit Collection, Soil Assocation, Soil Association Blog
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Organic September needs a recipe for success!
As ‘Organic September’ approaches Porridge Lady is busy writing recipes but when it comes to getting hold of wholesome, healthy and sustainable organic ingredients for these recipes, the supermarkets are letting here down! Read more in this new post… Continue reading
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Marketing the future: How independent retailers are growing the organic sector
Independent shops lead the way! In this post Anna Louise (aka Porridge Lady) talks on how independent shops are leading the way providing sustainable food across the country. Continue reading
The #Felfie; farmers are taking over Twitter!
Anna’s January post for the Soil Association blog is all about the #Felfie? Just what is a ‘felfie’ and just what are farmers getting up to? Find out more in this new post. Continue reading
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Board but never boring, my new post for the Soil Association
In this new post Anna Louise (aka Porridge Lady) talks about her role on the Soil Association Standards Board, which may be a board, but its never boring! Continue reading
Pros and Cons – How We Use Twitter
Anna Louise has been blogging for the Soil Association on social media. As an advocate she encourages small organic business to join in the social media conversation. Continue reading
Scandinavia comes to the True Food Community Co-op; my latest post for the Soil Association blog
Anna Louise’s new post for the Soil Association has just gone on-line and this month is all about when Scandinavia came to Reading. Continue reading