MENU DORSET issue 08 65 pages | Page 15

y r a i D e i The Food NEWS Appetising new places, people and events D orset is delicious, but with so much great food and drink in this county, we have problems fitting it into each issue of Menu. So we’re pleased to announce Dorset Food & Drink - The Guide 2016/17. It’s the bible for food lovers when it comes to eating, drinking, and shopping locally. Coming from Dorset Food & Drink, the county-wide initiative of the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty partnership, this free 66 page directory celebrates our world-class local producers and shows us the best places to eat and drink in the region. And it’s been produced by Lifestyle Media House, the same people who bring you Menu. All Dorset Food & Drink members can be found inside – these are local producers to be proud of, whether they farm, fish, grow, bake, preserve or brew. The Guide also champions the best places to eat, drink, shop and stay. There are great restaurants, cafés, pubs, delis and farm shops to discover. Dorset Food & Drink members are committed to serving local, seasonal and sustainable food so you can enjoy it with the knowledge you’re helping local communities and the planet. Pick up your free copy of The Guide now across the region while stocks last. A digital version is available here: www.joom.ag/a5XQ. For more details on Dorset Food & Drink, go to www.dorsetaonb.org.uk/food-and-drink. Dorset Food & Drink Ambassador Mark Hix C W Who we work with… D How you can help… A s all of our food comes from the land or sea, how it is produced, caught or harvested can have a large impact. Through our food and drink buying choices, we can eat our way to good heal