Gwen from the excellent Stockwell Artisan Foods in Drogheda writes with an interesting new product that could put our obsession with bottled water to some productive use:
“I have just started to stock ONE water which is being distributed by Pallas Foods. It is a non profit organisation that uses water from Limerick and all profits from the sales go into building irrigation pumps in Africa. Simply buy a bottle of One water and all our profits, every last drop, go to building unique PlayPump® water systems in Africa which improve people's lives by providing free, clean water.
I thought there is no better way to target foodies than through yourselves, check out their website and I hope you agree with me that this is a great organisation and one that should be supported”.
www.onedifference.org
So, food lovers, check out the site and let's use our mania for bottled water to get clean water to people who need it. Meantime, should you be around Drogheda way, then remember Stockwell. As Gwen writes: “We make all our own food using local ingredients on our premises, and help fill the hungry bellies of Drogheda!”
“I have just started to stock ONE water which is being distributed by Pallas Foods. It is a non profit organisation that uses water from Limerick and all profits from the sales go into building irrigation pumps in Africa. Simply buy a bottle of One water and all our profits, every last drop, go to building unique PlayPump® water systems in Africa which improve people's lives by providing free, clean water.
I thought there is no better way to target foodies than through yourselves, check out their website and I hope you agree with me that this is a great organisation and one that should be supported”.
www.onedifference.org
So, food lovers, check out the site and let's use our mania for bottled water to get clean water to people who need it. Meantime, should you be around Drogheda way, then remember Stockwell. As Gwen writes: “We make all our own food using local ingredients on our premises, and help fill the hungry bellies of Drogheda!”