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Shot for the Pot: A new fundraising initative from the Game-to-Eat campaign aiming to promote and celebrate British wild game will run from October 27 to November 3.
Shot for the Pot: The Countryside Alliance, which oversees the running of the Game-to-Eat campaign, is inviting its members to host Shot for the Pot events – such as a dinner or drinks party – involving wild game and local British produce during the course of the week.
It is requested that guests be charged £10 to attend a Shot for the Pot event, with the money then being donated to the Countryside Alliance.
To register their Shot for the Post event hosts simply sign up to the Game-to-Eat website www.gametoeat.co.uk
The Game-to-Eat website will provide information and advice during the Shot for the Pot fundraising week, including:
Articles introducing hosts to game.
A “where to buy game” database featuring local butchers and game dealers.
Brand new recipes from various chefs and celebrities.
The location of nationwide game-related events being held during the week.
www.gametoeat.co.uk
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