Didsbury Dinners Wants Your Views
Didsbury Dinners: The Low Carbon Community Cookbook was launched in April 2011. The glossy 80-page paperback contains recipes donated by Didsbury residents, schools, community groups and businesses. It’s also chock-full of tips on how we can effortlessly save ourselves money – a whopping £170 for the average household – and drastically cut greenhouse gas emissions.
One of the most effective ways of cutting greenhouse gas emissions is by considering the food on our plates.
Didsbury Dinners - http://didsburydinners.wordpress.com - is a community project that aims to get us all doing just that. One of their main projects is producing and distributing Didsbury Dinners: The Low-Carbon Community Cookbook. Proceeds from sales have been invested in local food sustainability projects - see http://goo.gl/h0khm
Didsbury Dinners have produced a survey to find out how Didsbury residents and businesses would like this money to be spent and they'd love it if you take a few minutes to complete the online survey. They would like to know what would make it easier for you to:
- reduce meat and dairy consumption?
- buy organically-produced food?
- buy local, seasonal food, sold by local retailers – or grow or forage some of your own?
- cut down on food waste, avoid packaging, and recycle?
- cut down on meals out, such as takeaways?
- cook more from scratch at home?
To take part in this survey, simply click on the following link - http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/FM3Q55D
Thankyou!