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Monday, 21 May 2012

Meat Free in Manchester!

First off, happy veggie week!

Last Saturday, 19th May, St. Alberts Square, Manchester played host to The Vegetarian Society's Meat Free in Manchester event. We went there armed with our Vegebee tote bags, as seen in this photo!
The day consisted of cooking demonstrations, tombola, banger racing, sausage rating! freebees and a tent full of info on being a veggie! there was also two food stalls, serving falafel options and the other served vegan burgers, cakes and pastries. The latter were all prepared by volunteers and all profits went to animal rights organisations.

Keeping everyone fed when they weren't at one of the stalls, there was so much to choose from! We spent a fair amount of time learning how to improve our cooking skills in the demonstration tent - we both agreed that a highlight was Wendy Swetnam, who is head chef at 1847, the veggie bistro just off Mosley Street in the city centre. Her menu featured purple potato rosti with aspargus, poached egg and homemade hollandaise. It was followed by the most wonderful Gin and Tonic vegan cake, which we were very lucky to grab a sample of, and required the recipe! With the theme being breakfast this year, other talks featured an eye-catching traffic light smoothie and a breakfast tofu and omelette wrap, as well as fish cakes and other dishes. There was definitely lots to take in and get inspired by!

The banger bonanza was a taste testing of 4 different brands of veggie sausages to decide Manchester fave sausage! We both chose different ones! Scott opted for Redwoods because it took him back to family sunday night dinners, where as Laura went for Quorn new Best of British, which reminded her of BBQs and sunny days! By the end of the day though, votes were pretty close between all 4 sausages, so it'll be interesting to see what came out top!

The cooking demos made us rather peckish (bit of an understatement probably...!), so we tried out both stalls. Scott had the falafel wrap with all the trimmings, and we both shared a portion of spiced potatoes. Then Laura tried the cheezy burger from the vegan stall - the burger was really tasty, although Laura was less convinced by the vegan cheese and we're still on the lookout for a tasty vegan cheese alternative!

Scott was quite excited by the 'pedal ur own smoothie!' so before we left he got on his bike and pedaled like mad to make his very own fruit smoothie...so proud! There were loads of flavour options and combinations, but he went for a berry blend, with banana and apple juice. It was super tasty!

All in all it was a very good day, Manchester was kind in holding back the rain - although a wee bit more sun wouldn't have gone amiss! Already looking forward to next year...!

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