The Tastiest October on record at Malton’s Harvest Food Lovers Festival
Dishes prepared included Eddie’s French-Indian fusion banana split, and a zesty lemon and grapefruit Dacquise from Benoit. Both went on afterwards to meet their fans and sign copies of their latest books just a few paces away outside Kemp’s Books. Whilst adults enjoyed sampling food from the vast array of Festival stalls, younger visitors took part in arts and craft activities and a sculpture trail, whilst other youngsters enjoyed the fairground rides and bouncy castles at the top of The Shambles.
“This weekend has shown once again why Malton has a national reputation not only for its food and drink, but also as a town of ‘makers’ with expert skills on display around every corner. These events remind our visitors of the fantastic, warm welcome that Malton offers all year around, with many visitors not only enjoying the stalls, but also popping into the many shops, bars and restaurants that give our town centre so much vibrancy”, adds Mark.
Moving the second Food Lovers Festival of the year from August to October also proved an incredibly wise choice. Many people will remember news footage of the damage caused by Storm Lilian over the August bank holiday weekend – a far cry from this weekend’s warm Autumnal sunshine.
For the team at Visit Malton, who have organised both the recent Malton 10k and this weekend’s Food Lovers Festival, there is no let-up, with the next major event – Malton Christmas Festival, only two months away on Saturday 7 & Sunday 8 December. Anyone who can’t wait that long for delicious treats and gifts can still enjoy the next Monthly Food Market, which takes place on Saturday 9 November, as well as the weekly traditional markets every Saturday, and the Arts & Crafts Markets on 26 October and 23 November.
For more information on events in Malton, go to the Visit Malton “What’s On” page here: www.visitmalton.com/whats-on
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