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Food businesses urged to create their own food story

Cliodhna Prendergast from Lens and Larder, Deirdre McNamara LYIT, Carol Meenan from Yellow Pepper and Marie O’Donnell from Lily’s Bistro pictured at the Food Photography workshop organised by Local Enterprise, Office, Donegal recently. Food Businesses in the county will hear how they can incorporate good photography into their food story at the seminar in Rockhill House on Monday April 30

Food businesses in Donegal will get an amazing opportunity to hear why and how they should craft their own ‘food story’ at an upcoming seminar in Rockhill House, Letterkenny, on April 30, hosted by Local Enterprise Office, Donegal through its Food Coast initiative. Six speakers will give insights, hints and tips at the seminar Rthat runs from 9.30am until 1pm and will be followed by the launch of the new CEDRA-funded Food Coast website and a networking lunch. Sinead Hennessy, Food Tourism Officer at Fáilte Ireland; Brian McDermott author and celebrity chef; Finn Ní Fhaoláin author and blogger; James Doherty Managing Director at Sliabh Liag distillery; Aisling Arnold from Arnold’s Hotel and Karoline Sweeney from Castle Grove Country House, will all speak at the event sharing experiences and knowledge that will hugely benefit any food business in the county.

“The Food Coast has become a central platform for establishing Donegal as a “Food County” and a place with a vibrant food culture and food economy. We are keen for our food businesses to have the tools they need to ensure they can communicate that to a wider audience,” Head of Enterprise in Donegal, Michael Tunney said. Fáilte Ireland’s Sinead Hennessy will talk on the day about how businesses can develop immersive and memorable food experiences while Celebrity Chef and author of the cookbook Donegal Table, Brian McDermott will explain how businesses in Donegal can create a unique and authentic food story for their business. Author, chef and marine scientist Finn Ní Fhaoláin is a champion of Donegal food and the Wild Atlantic Way. Finn will share her own experience of developing a cohesive food story and will provide practical tips and ideas for developing a story. She will also discuss utilising social media channels to connect with customers, peers and followers.

Founder and Managing Director of Sliabh Liag Distillery James Doherty is passionate about how authentic story telling enhances the brand An Dúlamán, Ireland’s first Maritime Gin while Aisling Arnold, Manager and Owner of Arnold’s Hotel in Dunfanaghy will give an insight into how they champion Donegal food Karoline Sweeney, Manager of Castle Grove House Hotel will talk about how they provide guests with a taste of Donegal and will also give insights into how to organise a Food Coast experience and the role such events play in allowing them to engage with their guests. Businesses in the food sector, producers and food service businesses are invited to attend the ‘Creating Your Food Story’ seminar by registering at www.localenterprise.ie/donegal or calling the Local Enterprise Office on 074 9160735. Local Enterprise Office Donegal is supported through co-funding from the Irish Government and the European Regional Development Fund 2014 – 2020.

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