September has landed, kicking off with the first Sunday of the month and another helping of Food In 5 Minutes.
It’s the part of the Ken On Food podcast where I bring you five stories from the Irish food scene and beyond over the past week that have caught my eye, and try to get it all wrapped up in five minutes or less-ish.
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This week brings you news on the closure of Breadman Walking in Dublin, the decline in Irish pub numbers, some new TV courtesy of Neven Maguire, calls for milk in schools and the Waterford Harvest Festival.
Supporting links this episode
- Dublin city ‘nano-bakery’ Breadman Walking to close after enforcement action
- Full statement on closure via Instagram
- Follow @bread_man_walking on Instagram
- Support Growth: A Sustainable Future for Ireland’s drinks and hospitality sector (PDF download)
- SupportYourLocal.ie
- Donegal Town’s Chandpur Indian Restaurant to feature on Neven Maguire TV show
- No drink given with new Hot School Lunches scheme – Over half of Irish parents think milk should be provided
- Only 4% of Irish Teenagers are meeting their Dietary Guidelines – Major Nutrition Conference in Belfast this week
- Visit waterfordharvestfestival.ie
- View the daily breakdown here
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