Celebrating the historic Crossmyloof Bakery, philanthropist Neale Thomson & their influence on workers rights/conditions. Bread Festival 2020 news coming soon.
Great article about @freedom_bakery in the @guardian today. It was a pleasure have Matt Fountain speak at the Crossmyloof Bread Festival earlier this year. https://t.co/8zbKmFdxly
Want to hear the latest, straight from Farmer Bryce about our #crowdfunding campaign to #ditchsingleuseplastic ???
Tune into bbcradioscot at 10:30 THIS MORNING
#plasticfree… https://t.co/5gXfgtEvGH
Did our festival last week inspired you to try making some Sourdough Bread? Well the amazing Catriona Milligan from @highrisebakers has prepared 50 Sourdough starter kits for us + they are on sale in @thegladcafe for £1. Let the bread making adventures begin! #sourdough
One not to miss: Liam Black will be presenting 'Social Enterprise from A-Z' at the Glad Academy on June 25th at 7.30pm @theGladcafe@liamablack https://t.co/BrqrhNZM0X
Saturday saw the launch of the Neale Thomson heritage trail in #Glasgow. I followed the footsteps of the forgotten philanthropist with @AnnNisbet & @thegladcafe’s Rachel Smillie for @BBCRadioScot’s Out For The Weekend (from 30min) https://t.co/EQa3JKguRl #greekthompson
Terms such as ‘freshly baked, ‘baked in store’ and ‘oven fresh’ may mislead consumers into believing that they are being offered products that have been freshly produced on site from basic raw materials
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Crossmyloof Bread Festival on Saturday night - Emily, Joe and Sarah (Modern Studies), Vinnie (Trembling Bells) + Marco Rea (the Wellgreen), Kathryn Joseph, + Biff, Caroline +Mark (A New International). Bread and Roses indeed! Thanks to Ally Scott for the photos.