Islay Natural History Trust - in
conjunction with Slate Islands Seaweed - are running 2 workshops on seaweed
foraging and cooking on Islay over the weekend
of 8th and 9th April.
Thanks to a kind donation from Sarah Daniels we are
really excited to bring you the opportunity to join one of our seaweed foraging
workshops during the Easter holidays. So if you have ever wanted to know what are the most palatable algae on the shore and how to cool and prepare it, this is your chance. We will be guided by
Saturday 8th April
(9am till 1pm): Low tide will be c.10.30.
Meet
at Bruichladdich (by Mini-Market) for foraging along the shore and then heading
(shared transport available) for Sanaigmore.
You will learn to identify seaweeds and find which are the best for
foraging. You will be guided on foraging
techniques, how to harvest in a sustainable way without damaging the growth of
the algae and we will be cooking with our foraged harvest.
Places are limited, please book in advance...
Charge for event £20 per person
Sunday
9th April (a later start!) 10:00 to c.12.30:
We will concentrate our foraging around Port
Charlotte , this will be a less intensive event. Fiona and Duncan will guide you in basic identification
and foraging skills with some cooking back at the centre.
There will be up to 20 places available, children are welcome.
Light refreshments will be provided.
More spaces available but booking
advisable
Charge for event £10
(children £3)
(no unaccompanied children please)
If you're interested in coming along then please get in touch to
reserve your place.
Email: inht@islaynaturalhistory.org
or phone Fiona 850607
For more information about seaweed visit Slate Islands Seaweed
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