Fooder+Farm Launch Weekend

This weekend sees the launch of Fodder+Farm, a new collaboration between private chef Lucy Pattinson and smallholders Kat Goldin and Kevin Harrison at Gartur Stitch Farm, Port of Menteith.

Industry news
Published: 22/06/2023

This weekend sees the launch of Fodder+Farm, a new collaboration between private chef Lucy Pattinson and smallholders Kat Goldin and Kevin Harrison at Gartur Stitch Farm, Port of Menteith.

Lucy Pattinson of The Fodderation is a private chef who specialises in open-fire and game cooking. Lucy has cheffed all over the country – from fine dining and tasting menus in the city, to lodges, estates and castles across the highlands. She is a passionate advocate for local, seasonal food and sustainability.

Lucy said:“I’m so thrilled to work with Kat and Kevin to bring Fodder + Farm to life. It's been magical to collaborate with local farmers, growers and artisans to create menus and events at Gartur that feed your soul and light that fire in your belly that leaves you eager to learn more.”

For the past 9 years, Kat and Kevin have run Gartur Stitch Farm, an education-led smallholding on the Cardross Estate that specialises in craft and food. In that time, they’ve hosted thousands of people at their farm for workshops, “Meet the Goats” farm tours, courses, and retreats, teaching traditional skills, sustainable living, and food production - including learning how to hand milk their small herd of dairy goats.

Their mission is to reconnect people with where their food comes from. They’re passionate about teaching regenerative agricultural practices and passing on traditional skills, from sourdough baking, foraging natural dyeing and botanical printing to spoon carving and hand stitching.

Kat said: “We want people to be part of the story of their food - not just consumers. Getting hands on with how things are grown and made, and gaining traditional skills that work in  busy, modern lives.”

Together, Lucy, Kat and Kevin combine their passion for food, sustainability and education to create unique and unforgettable experiences at Fodder + Farm.

They offer immersive culinary events, workshops, and retreats that showcase the best of local produce and traditional cooking methods.

By joining forces, they aim to provide a holistic experience that not only tantalises taste buds but also educates and empowers participants to make conscious choices about their food and its impact on the environment.

Guests will have the opportunity to learn about the entire food journey, from farm to table, and discover the importance of supporting local food systems and sustainable practices.

Fodder + Farm’s events and workshops include:

  • Open-fire cooking classes taught by Lucy, where guests can learn how to prepare and cook local game and produce over an open flame.
  • Farm-to-table dining experiences, highlighting seasonal ingredients grown and sourced from Gartur Stitch Farm and other local providers.
  • Hands-on workshops in traditional crafts, like cheese-making, bread-baking, and preserving, led by Kat and Kevin.
  • Educational farm tours and demonstrations of sustainable farming practices, including a chance to meet and milk the Gartur Goats.
  • Guided foraging walks and wild food workshops to help participants learn about and appreciate the abundance of nature; where guests can forage for their own pizza toppings.
  • Natural dyeing and botanical ecoprinting taught by Jane Lindsey from Snapdragon Life.

 

Through their shared vision and collaboration, Lucy, Kat, and Kevin have created Fodder + Farm as a platform for people to connect with their food, the land, and each other. By offering these experiences, Fodder + Farm hopes to inspire a new generation of conscious food and craft lovers who are passionate about sustainability.

For visitors who want to extend their stay at Gartur, Cardross Estate has a number of self catering accommodation options from Further.Space glamping pods to cosy cottages.

Alastair Orr Ewing from Cardross Estate said: “We’ve teamed up with Kat, Kevin and Lucy at Fodder + Farm to give visitors the option to extend their Gartur adventure.

“Together we’re creating more immersive, enjoyable and educational rural experiences. Giving guests lasting memories to take away from Cardross.”

He added: “Collaboration is key to everything we do at Cardross, from our conversation work with NatureScot to enabling local ventures like Farm+Fodder which share our vision for sustainable rural enterprise.”

For more details of the launch weekend (23-24 June) and upcoming programme of exhibitions, supper clubs, workshops, walks and events see: fodderandfarm.com

Get the latest direct to your inbox

Sign-up to our newsletter to receive updates and latest news.

Newsletter sign up