Friday, September 18, 2015

Foodival Growers

Thanks again to all the fabulous growers who donated their hard grown fruit and veg for last weekend's Foodival.  
Spot anyone you know?

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Foodival's Entertainment

This year we enjoyed the varied pleasures of five musical performances and one theatrical Giant Pea! Dermot Jones opened the afternoon with some of his own tunes and beautiful instrumental guitar work. Then all the way from the deep south came Slim Estrada, accompanied by Pablo X, giving us their unique flavour of the Louisiana badlands (via Ealing apparently).
Dermot Jones vs Slim Estrada
Slim was unphased by the entrance of a Giant Pea parade half way through his set, led by fanSHEN Theatre as the culmination of their summer Field Day season. The mood changed a bit when the massed ranks of Balham Ukulele Society took to the stage with upbeat renditions of popular songs that really made you smile.
Giant Pea vs Balham Ukuleles
Amy Fitz-Doyley soothed us with her self penned songs about urban life playing beat box and keyboards before mid-life crisis rockers The Renegades closed the event with several food-themed covers of the classics that got us dancing!
Amy Fitz-Doyley vs The Renegades

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Foodival Prize Winners

There were more prizes than ever on offer at Foodival this year. So who won what? The competition was hot to be Top Tooting Cook among both individual cooks and the participating restaurants, many of whom took the challenge very seriously! Then there was the inaugural Ugly Veg competition, which I thought ended up going to a rather beautiful pepper.  The prize for the most exotic and amazing produce must go to Susan with her bananas grown in Balham!
Susan grew bananas in Balham


Top Tooting Cook 2015 Sophie & her beautiful winning dish
Ugly Veg Parade & Perfectly Deformed Kohl Rabi
Competition Results:
Top Tooting Cook - Individual:
1st: Sophie Rushton Smith - It's a Bad year for Carrots! & Rhubarb Streunal 
2nd: Shazia Wahab - Aloo Sabzi
3rd: Maryam Shariff (also the Young Winner) - Chilli Carrots
4th: Sarah Servantes - Tooting Tomato Consomme
Highly Commended:
Lea Gearing, Brad Hayward, Lillie Langford, Oscar Tudor & Sue Westfold

Top Tooting Cook - Restaurants:
1st: Pooja Sweets & Savouries
2nd: The Gorringe Park Pub
3rd=: Brixton People's Kitchen & Route to Juice
Highly Commended: Minestra Supper Club and Al Mirage

Ugly Veg:
1st: SHARE Garden's curly red pepper
2nd: David's deformed kohl rabi
3rd: Belinda's knobbly potato

Special Achievement Award:
Susan's Balham bananas

Thanks again to to The Little Taperia, The Gorringe Park, The Wheatsheaf and Abel & Cole for donating prizes and to our donating growers as one or too pretty items were put into special prize veg boxes!

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Another Great Foodival

Tooting saw another successful Foodival this afternoon enjoyed by hundreds who came to taste the locally grown low food mile food cooked by local cooks and restaurants. Thanks to everyone who attended and all of you who contributed to making the event happen! Reports and photos will appear on this blog over the next few days.

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Fabulous Growers, Thank You!

Tomorrow is going to be the biggest Foodival celebration yet!  Thank you to all the fabulous growers who have donated produce today.  This will be cooked up for tomorrow's feast at Samaj Hall.  We look forward to seeing you there!

And here is the full list of everyone who donated:
Who
What
Indrajit Epsom
Lavender, beans
Hilary
Trevelyan Rd
Plums
Marin
Wendlesworth Community Garden
Red onions. Beetroot, mint, parsley, yellow courgette
Sue
Chillerton Rd & Garratt Lane allotments
Apple, potatoes, radish, beetroot, dill, cucumber, sweetcorn, horseradish, berries, squash, rosemary
Jenny
Heaton Rd
Chillies, chard, mint, lemon balm, rosemary, thyme
Tooting Community Garden, North Drive
Potatoes, onions, sorrel, thyme, rosemary, safe, garlic, blackberries, raspberries, tomatoes, marrow, Jerusalem artichokes, heritage runner beans
Lillie
Beechcroft Rd
Yellow courgettes, runner beans
David        
Ramsden Rd
Kohl rabi, tomatoes, Portuguese cabbage, tiny carrots, grapes
Belinda
Beechcroft Rd
Rhubarb, apples, horseradish
Jan
Hebdon Rd allotment
Mini pumpkins, potatoes, marrow, squash, tomatoes
Valerie
Fishponds Rd
Apples – huge cookers
Josie
Montana Rd
Pears
Fio
Dahomey Rd
Rocket, apples
Stella
Gassiot Rd
Greengages
Debbie
Ridge Rd Allotments
Cabbages, runner beans, tomatoes, apples, pumpkins, marrows
Tooting Bec Housing Coop, Longley Rd
Pears
The Smiths
Woodfield Ave & Hampshire
Runner beans, tomatoes,, cookeing & eating apples
Susan
Cornford Grove
Grapes apples and bananas!!!
Richard
Upper Tooting Park
Mini carrot, sage, parsley, thyme, rosemary, dill, runner beans, broccoli, beetroot leaves
Lea
Streatham Cemetery
Round courgette, rosemary, sage, chives, apples (red perm)
Kath
Khartoum Rd
Mini pumpkins
David
Rogers Rd
Honey
Jane
Ribblesdale Rd
Courgettes, nasturtium, mint, sage
Jon
Kettering St
Rosemary, rhubarb
Tonie
Grange Rd Allotments, Dulwich
Apples, potatoes, beans
Lucy
Woodnook Rd
Tomatoes, figs, potatoes
Sue
Garratt Park Allotments
Tomatoes, potatoes, runner beans, courgettes, herbs, blackberries
James
Tamworth Farm Allotment
Marrows… many marrows, and herbs!
Maggie
Burntwood Lane
Mint, oregano, lavender, pansy heads
Kim
Brudenell Rd
Apples, pears
Teo & Poppy
Spa Hill Allotments W. Norwood, & Hocton Rd
Chard, pumpkins, courgettes, French beans
Jenny
Share Community Garden
Kale, tomatoes, courgette, apples, sage, chillies, peppers, aubergine
JP
Tamworth Farm Allotments
Yallow round courgettes, rhubarb


Friday, September 11, 2015

Foodival Restaurants

Thank you so much to the restaurants, cooks and community groups cooking for this year's Foodival.  Just a reminder of who is doing the cooking that you can try at Sunday's event:

Al Mirage
Pakistani and Indian Restaurant at 215 Upper Tooting Road, SW17 7TG, Tel: 020 8772 4422 www.al-mirage.co.uk

Brixton Peoples Kitchen  
Community kitchen on a bike www.brixtonpk.wordpress.com

The Gorringe Park Pub
Serving locally sourced British cuisine at 29 London Rd, SW17 9HW, Tel: 020 8685 0469 www.thegorringepark.co.uk/

Meza
Lebanese Cuisine at 34 Trinity Road, SW17 7RE (07722 111299) & 70 Mitcham Road, SW17 9NA (07771 333157)

Pooja
Indian Sweets and Savouries at 168-170 Upper Tooting Road, SW17 7ER Tel: 020 8672 4523 www.poojasweets.com

Rick’s Restaurant
Modern British and European Cuisine at 122 Mitcham Road, SW17 9NH Tel: 020 8767 5219 www.ricks-restaurant.co.uk

Route to Juice  
Healthy juice bar at 165 Tooting High Street, SW17 0SY Tel: 0203 5422 979

The Kitchen Table
Serving comforting food for brunch and dinner at 134a Franciscan Rd, London SW17 8DS Tel: 07774 438284 www.kitchentabletooting.wordpress.com

Minestra Supper Club
Local foodies serving authentic Italian food @MinestraSupper Facebook.com/minestrasupper Minestrasupperclub@gmail.com

Thank you to our Sponsors!

At TTT we are very grateful to the sponsors who have stepped in to help us create Foodival 2015. The whole festival has been created with volunteer effort and no external funding, so without the sponsors who have generously given their time, space, contacts, expertise and food we would really struggle to make the event happen!  Have a read to see who they are and what they do.


Pearl Chemist Group is a family owned business based at 159 Mitcham Road, Tooting, London, SW17 9PG, stocking an extensive range of products for all your healthcare and well-being needs. We are very grateful for Pearl’s generous support and contributions for this year’s Foodival. Tel: 020 8672 2157 www.pearlchemist.co.uk / @PearlChemist

Famously described as a ‘mini Borough Market’ in the heart of Balham, Volker & Quinn is a high quality fishmonger and fine food shop run by chef and culinary expert Volker Nissen who has worked at Claridges and various Michelin-star establishments. www.volkerandquinn.co.uk / @VolkerandQuinn

With over 27 years of experience in delivering fresh organic fruit and vegetables right to your doorstep, Abel & Cole are pioneers of ethically sourced food with low food miles. The business has supported Tooting Foodival for many years and has been instrumental in making this event a huge success. www.abelandcole.co.uk / @AbelandCole

Mushkil Aasaan provides a generic model of support to families, young people and the elderly, experiencing crisis, social isolation and many complex unmet needs. Regulated by CQC, Mushkil Aasaan provide a Specialist Domiciliary Care Service to more than 120 families. Many thanks to Naseem Aboobaker and Mushkil Aasaan for their continued support of TTT! Tel: 020 8672 6581 Tel/Fax: 020 682 3054 E-mail: mushkilaasaan@btconnect.com

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Running Order Foodival 2015

The running order for this year's Tooting Foodival will be:
 

Saturday 12th September 12-4pm
Mushkil Aasaan, 222 Upper Tooting Road, SW17 7EW
• Vegetable & Fruit Collection
• Vegetable Photos
• Cooking Demos with Volker & Quinn
• Ugly Vegetables Competition Entries Accepted
• Produce delivered to Restaurants & entrants to Top Tooting Cook

Sunday 13th September 12-5pm
Samaj Hall, 26b Tooting High Street, SW17 0RG
On the Stage ...
12.15 Dermot Jones
13.00 Slim Estrada
13.45 Balham Ukulele Society
14.00 fanSHEN & Giant Pea
14.30 Ugly Veg Parade & Winner
14.45 Amy Fitz Doyley
15.15 TTC Winners Announced
15.45 The Renegades

Throughout the afternoon home grown vegetarian food will be served, cooked up by Rick’s Restaurant, Minestra Supper Club, The Gorringe Park Pub, Meza, Kitchen Table, Pooja, Al Mirage, Route to Juice & Brixton People's Kitchen.

For more information on this weekend's festival check out the Foodival 2015 booklet.

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Cook up a dish to be crowned Top Tooting Cook!

Win tasty prizes by cooking a dish made with locally grown produce and you could also be crowned Tooting's Top Cook!

Are you a budding chef? Do you fancy cooking a delicious low-food miles vegetarian dish?


Enter the Top Tooting Cook competition and you could win dinner for two at The Little Taperia or a £50 food voucher for the Wheatsheaf!

All you need to do is:

  • Cook one dish made with some locally grown produce
  • Deliver it to Foodival's Festival day at Samaj Hall by 1.30pm for judging
And that's it! Anything goes... you could bake, cook, assemble, pickle, or blend your dish. As long as it's vegetarian and some of the ingredients are locally grown, you can enter.

Don't worry if you don't grow any produce. Pop into Foodival's Donation Day on Saturday 12th September (1pm-4pm) at Mushkil Aasaan, 220-222 Upper Tooting Road and choose some locally grown ingredients to cook with.

Courgette fritters with Beetroot hummous, Tamworth Farm allotments
Rhubarb muffins & raspberry cakes, Tamworth Farm allotments
Tomato & spinach quiche, Tamworth Farm allotments

But what does it take to win?

  • The judges will be a local panel of cooks and foodies
  • 50% of marks for how local the dish is
  • 50% of marks for taste
Last year's winning Top Tooting Cook entry

Enter today!


Simply email transitiontowntooting@gmail.comtransitiontowntooting@gmail.com with Top Tooting Cook in the subject line and we'll give you more details and can set aside ingredients you might want to use.

Or enter on the day by bringing your dish for 1.30pm on Sunday, 13th September.

Good luck everyone!

Monday, September 7, 2015

Entertainment Line Up Announced

Dermot Jones
We are very happy to announce the final entertainment line up for this year's Foodival including exciting perfomers both familiar and new to the event.

Opening the show on Sunday, Dermot Jones will be performing some self-scrawled, lyrically vivid songs, plus a range of acoustic instrumental covers from David Bowie to Scott Joplin. www.soundcloud.com/dermosongs / @DermotTJones

Slim Estrada
Next up, Slim Estrada, bluesman extraordinaire, takes a break from the deep south to be joined by Pablo X, on guitars, banjos and harmonica and Washboard Bob on backing vocals, congas and percussion. www.slim-estrada.com

Balham Ukulele Society
Amy Fitz-Doyley
Balham Ukulele Society is a teaching workshop, uke jam and social at the Balham Bowls Club every other Sunday night. They’ll be playing an eclectic mix of ukulele-infused covers of popular songs and are proud to have been rated as one of the top 100 ukulele societies in Balham. www.facebook.com/groups/balhamukesoc / @BalhamUkeSoc
 
Amy Fitz-Doyley is a local singer, song-writer, innovator and tea drinker! Alternative Jazz is Amy’s speciality and her voice is her main instrument. She’ll be performing all original material at Foodival 2015. www.soundcloud.com/amyfitzdoyley / @AmyFitzDoyley
The Renegades

The Renegades are 40-something chirpy London chappies embracing their mid-life crises by playing a selection of covers of rock classics from the 1950s to the present day.  They hope you'll enjoy watching them roll back the years. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVrzi9VB0CehMn8iL6NydxQ

 
fanSHEN return to Foodival as part of their Field Day series, this time incorporating some making and carnival involving a Giant Pea!  

fanSHEN are a Wandsworth based professional theatre company who use theatre to help people imagine what they haven’t thought of yet and their work promotes ideas of environmental, social and financial sustain-agility embedding these ideas in the making process www.fanshen.org.uk / @fanshentheatre

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Peas Come to Meet & Make on Weds

Hoping lots of you can apPEAse TTT and join in Jeni's Meet & Make on Wednesday. She is very PlEAsed with the poster she has designed.  Do you have experience making 
GIANT PEAS?  
This is not necessary.  Can you paint a bucket?  Or draw a sign?  We need high level experience for this ... such as the ability to apply paint to objects or write in a West Germanic Indo-Eurpoean language commonly used all over the world ... (yes English).  PEAs just turn up and join in!

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Help us decorate Foodival! What could it pea?

What's made of two PEAfect circles and bright green?

Come to SMART Meet & Make at Sprout next Wednesday evening and help us paper maché one of the centre-PEAces of Foodival's Festival Day! Led by Jeni Walker, you can also help to make signs and posters for the weekend.

The session is open to all ages and abilities. Everyone is welcome and it's free to attend!
SMART Meet & Make
"A Special Foodival PrePEAration Session"
Wednesday, 9th September 
6.30pm - 8.30pm 
at 
74 Moyser Road, Furzedown, Tooting, SW16 6SQ

More making for Foodival at fanSHEN's final Field Day

Join the final Field Day of 2015 for some Foodival fun. Meet at Tooting Market at midday to make and decorate percussion instruments and hats and then join the carnival parade to Foodival for 2pm.

Find out more on fanSHEN's blog.

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

BYO

Today we are launching our Bring Your Own (BYO) campaign for Foodival 2015.  In an effort to reduce our environmental footprint and waste caused by the event, we ask you to BYO plate and cutlery to Samaj Hall on Sunday September 13th.  It seems appropriate on the day we hear that 90% of seabirds have plastic in their guts, a horrible example of human waste culture.  We will have biodegradeable alternatives for purchase on the day, but would love to see as many of you as possible BYO!  For more on waste, plastics & fossil fuels see a longer post on the TTT main blog.