Rosyth community market

Nothing beats a decent farmers market, and I am delighted that my home town has recently started to host it’s very own. It is an indoor community market of local food producers and local crafts but is already so popular that stalls are spilling outside to the sunshine. 

It is lovely to see the town so busy and the market has been very well supported so far with large crowds attending (last Sunday of each month). 

I treated myself to some nice crafts for end of term teachers gifts. But what I really went in search of was some more delicious Woodlea Stables fresh bread. Their sourdough and French breadsticks are so tasty and you can visit the farm at weekends for fresh loaves and eggs, located on back road near Crossgates. 

Also got my hands on a wee jar of Spice of Fife Strawberry, Black Pepper and Chilli jam, apparently good with ice creammmm. 

If you happen to be in the area you can help yourself to some free food from the planters kindly being looked after by EATS (Edible and Tasty Spaces)   and willing volunteers from the local community. Check out http://www.rosythcommunitycouncil.org.uk for more info.

   

  

 

Support local food businesses, tasty treats with less food miles. 

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