Friday 19 March 2010

Why We Buy Produce Local to Southport

Stole these reasons from a wesite about local produce but I feel it sums up why we do perfectly, for more infor like this visit this site. or of course if you have any questions about where we buy our food and how ensure our food is top notch, why not give us a call on 01704 500 447


Top 10 Reasons to Buy Local

1. Locally grown food tastes better.
Food grown in your own community was probably picked within the past day or two. It's crisp, sweet and loaded with flavor. Several studies have shown that the average distance food travels from farm to plate is 1,500 miles. In a week-long (or more) delay from harvest to dinner table, sugars turn to starches, plant cells shrink, and produce loses its vitality.

2. Local produce is better for you.
A recent study showed that fresh produce loses nutrients quickly. Food that is frozen or canned soon after harvest is actually more nutritious than some "fresh" produce that has been on the truck or supermarket shelf for a week.

3. Local food preserves genetic diversity.
In the modern industrial agricultural system, varieties are chosen for their ability to ripen simultaneously and withstand harvesting equipment; for a tough skin that can survive packing and shipping; and for an ability to have a long shelf life in the store. Only a handful of hybrid varieties of each fruit and vegetable meet those rigorous demands, so there is little genetic diversity in the plants grown. Local farms, in contrast, grow a huge number of varieties to provide a long season of harvest, an array of eye-catching colors, and the best flavors. Many varieties are heirlooms, passed down from generation to generation, because they taste good. These old varieties contain genetic material from hundreds or even thousands of years of human selection; they may someday provide the genes needed to create varieties that will thrive in a changing climate.

4. Local food is GMO-free.
Although biotechnology companies have been trying to commercialize genetically modified fruits and vegetables, they are currently licensing them only to large factory-style farms. Local farmers don't have access to genetically modified seed, and most of them wouldn't use it even if they could. A June 2001 survey by ABC News showed that 93% of Americans want labels on genetically modified food - most so that they can avoid it. If you are opposed to eating bioengineered food, you can rest assured that locally grown produce was bred as nature intended.

5. Local food supports local farm families.
With fewer than one million Americans now claiming farming as their primary occupation, farmers are a vanishing breed. And no wonder - commodity prices are at historic lows, often below the cost of production. The farmer now gets less than 10 cents of the retail food dollar. Local farmers who sell direct to consumers cut out the middleman and get full retail price for their food - which means farm families can afford to stay on the farm, doing the work they love.

6. Local food builds community.
When you buy direct from the farmer, you are re-establishing a time-honored connection. Knowing the farmers gives you insight into the seasons, the weather, and the miracle of raising food. In many cases, it gives you access to a farm where your children and grandchildren can go to learn about nature and agriculture. Relationships built on understanding and trust can thrive.

7. Local food preserves open space.
As the value of direct-marketed fruits and vegetables increases, selling farmland for development becomes less likely. You have probably enjoyed driving out into the country and appreciated the lush fields of crops, the meadows full of wildflowers, the picturesque red barns. That landscape will survive only as long as farms are financially viable. When you buy locally grown food, you are doing something proactive about preserving the agricultural landscape.

8. Local food keeps your taxes in check.
Farms contribute more in taxes than they require in services, whereas suburban development costs more than it generates in taxes, according to several studies. On average, for every $1 in revenue raised by residential development, governments must spend £1.17 on services, thus requiring higher taxes of all taxpayers. For each dollar of revenue raised by farm, forest, or open space, governments spend 34 cents on services.

9. Local food supports a clean environment and benefits wildlife.
A well-managed family farm is a place where the resources of fertile soil and clean water are valued. Good stewards of the land grow cover crops to prevent erosion and replace nutrients used by their crops. Cover crops also capture carbon emissions and help combat global warming. According to some estimates, farmers who practice conservation tillage could sequester 12-14% of the carbon emitted by vehicles and industry. In addition, the patchwork of fields, meadows, woods, ponds and buildings - is the perfect environment for many beloved species of wildlife.

10. Local food is about the future.
By supporting local farmers today, you can help ensure that there will be farms in your community tomorrow, and that future generations will have access to nourishing, flavorful, and abundant food.

Top 10 list from Growing For Market.

Wednesday 17 March 2010

Southport Wedding Catering & a Few Dress Tips


Organising a wedding is a nightmare, let’s face its there’s a hundred and one things to sort out. Well the good news is the lavish and stylish wedding catering is sorted with D’vine, as part of our catering options we can supply some of the best quality and local produce for your wedding all it takes is a phone call to find out how we can transform your wedding to wedding of the century.

For a free tasting platter, please fill in your company details on the Contact Us page and one of our team will contact you to confirm time and date of delivery.

Whatever the occasion, D'vine are on hand to help you with your food needs.

Contact giles@dvinesandwichbar.co.uk for further information.

Below are a few menu's which we offer, if you don't see what your looking for here, fill in your requirements on the Contact Us page and we will be happy to quote for you.


Classic Finger Buffet £4.95 per person

  • Selection of sandwiches on specialty breads

  • Honey and mustard glazed sausages

  • Peri-peri chicken skewers

  • Tomato and herb quiche

  • Tortilla crisps and dips

Vegetarian Finger Buffet £4.95 per person


  • Selection of triangle and tortilla wrap sandwiches

  • Mini vegetable spring rolls

  • Stuffed olives

  • Asparagus quiche

  • Cheese and pineapple sticks


Select Fork Buffet£8.95 per person

  • Homemade creamy lasagne

  • Selection of open sandwiches

  • Sausage rolls Cheese and bacon quiche

  • Selection of crudités and dips

  • Sweet chilli chicken skewers

  • Coleslaw

D'vine Fork Buffet£9.50 per person


  • Selection of sandwiches on specialty breads

  • Mixed leaf salad with mango, lime and chilli dressing

  • Ham and mushroom quiche

  • Honey and mustard glazed sausages

  • Potato salad

  • King prawn and melon melody

  • Tortilla crisps and dips

Cheese Board£4.25 per person
A selection of cheeses served with chutney, celery, grapes and water biscuits.


Crudités£1.95 per person

A selection of prepared vegetables, tortilla crisps and dips.


Afternoon Tea£7.50 per person


  • A selection of crustless finger sandwiches

  • Mini scones filled with clotted cream and jam

  • Mini cookies

  • Mini cakes

  • Fruit/herbal tea (served in 8 cup flasks with milk and sugar)

  • Fresh ground coffee (served in 8 cup flasks with milk and sugar)
Mini Salad Pots£1.95
  • Ceasar

  • Greek

  • Crispy duck

  • Cajun chicken

  • Smoked salmon, dill & cream cheese

  • Prawns in Marie-rose sauce




Ok, so what about the rest of it?


I thought would also I would use this blog to help all of you panicky bridezilla’s with a bit of advice and give you a few recommendations of shops around the Southport area.

Things to Remember Before Buying Your Wedding Dress


  • Buy Early The advantage of buying early (about a year before the wedding) is
    that you know what you are getting so you can match everything else and you can
    make everything revolve around your dress. Choosing a wedding dress can be quite
    stressful so buying early takes some of the pressure off.

  • Choose the right time to shop. The quiet period for a wedding dress shop is the summer so there are more chances to find sales and discounts. If you leave it too late though,
    some shops will charge you extra even if you still have 6 months left. Enquire
    about the timescale but remember that according to shop staff the best time to
    buy is now.

  • Alterations To Your Wedding Dress Most shops offer an alteration
    service for a fixed price, do check what exactly it covers, how many fittings
    there are etc. Sometimes it's only a very basic service for a very exclusive
    price. You need fittings until the wedding dress fits your body perfectly. You
    are not obliged to have the alterations done where you bought the dress and the
    sales talk about having specialized seamstresses is waffle, any good tailor can
    cope with a wedding dress.

  • Wedding Dress Return Policies What if you change your mind/ break up with the fiancee etc. Some shops do not have a return policy
    and if something goes wrong you won't get your deposit back, on average, half
    the dress price. Read the contract carefully and ask questions and make sure you
    get straight answers. If you are spending a lot of money it's worth looking into
    the wedding insurance option which covers all sorts of disasters.


Hints on Wedding Dresses
Ask if they can give you a few fabric samples, they'll be most useful when you choose your shoes, veil, bridesmaids' dresses etc.
Take a picture of yourself wearing the dress, again very useful when choosing accessories.
Now you have a few months to wait before your dress arrives so you can choose your accessories, bridesmaids' dresses and arrange everything else.


Wedding Dress Prices!
Dresses in bridal stores range from around £400-500 to many thousands.
Expect to pay more if it's silk and/or has a lot of beadwork.
Alterations are usually extra.
A few sites in Southport


http://www.bridesroomofbirkdale.co.uk/
http://www.bridalboutiquesouthport.co.uk/
http://www.lucy-briars.co.uk/

Friday 26 February 2010

Food N Drink Offer for Southport Town Centre

Another week done with plenty of sandwiches flying left right and centre.


Contact us: 01704 500447

We’ve also had a surprises visit from the food hygiene body, no fear here though as we passed with flying colours and came an away with an amazing 5 stars.


So be rest assured when you visit D’vine for your catering needs you’re dealing with the cream of the crop from the start.


As I’m in a good mood I am going to reward you lovely members of the public by running an amazing new promotion.


I have had 5000 scratch cards made up with a ton of offers for lucky winners to claim some free and discounted food from D’vine

Friday 12 February 2010

Spicing up Deliveries and taking our Catering out and about in Southport

As always its all go here at D’vine, so much so we’ve decided to invest in a speedy new way to deliver our food direct to our customers.

The chaps at Caractor Graphics have designed our decals and we’re sure you would agree they look absolutely stunning!

This is good news to the hardworking townsfolk of Sunny Southport as it now means we can rush our delicious food out to them with out the hassle of visiting us.



We’ve also asked a lot of our regulars to give us testimonials about our food for our site, I have to say we’ve been astounded by the feedback we’ve received here is some of what they had to say:

"We have placed quite a few orders with D’vine and we have found the staff to be very polite and they always meet our delivery time."

"After sampling the menu thoroughly we have never had reason to complain as it has all been delicious."

All good news so far from us over in Southport, In the meantime pop in and say hi.

All the best from everyone here at D’vine Catering

01704 500 447

Monday 1 February 2010

Southport Sandwich Bar Blogs Success!

Weve only been open for a short time but weve started to really impress the people of Southport so much so Sandra Gee at the chamber of commerce had this to say about us on her blog in the Southport Visiter:


D'VINE SANDWICH & FOOD BAR is the new venture of Giles Gottig. A bright and airy bar


I find difficult to drive past without stopping to pick up a delicious home made soup. The takeaway menu is huge and varied, and the sandwich I have tried Piri Piri Chicken with chilli jam was scrumptious. Giles is offering corporate catering and catering for bespoke functions.

www.dvinesandwichbar,co.uk

01704 500447 01704 500447 Market Street, Southport.

Probably the Catering Service in Southport is now blogging!!!

14 Market Street, Southport, PR8 1HJ


Telephone orders: 01704 500 447

Mobile (24 hours): 07711 860 886

Fax orders: 0844 8910 510

Email orders: orders@dvinesandwichbar.co.uk