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Author: Car Hire 3000 Author Ranking Blue | Posted: 26-10-2007 | Views: 10 | Rating:  (50) Article Popularity - Green (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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This October sees one of the key events in the Scotland calendar celebrated - the Highland Feast.

A part of the wider Highland 2007 celebrations, this year the feast takes on a more significant role than in previous years it could be argued.

Now in its ninth year, Highland Feast dubs itself a "lively celebration of some of the finest produce in the world, namely Highland food and drink".

Feast events this year include A Feast of Local Fare, Inverness Real Ale Festival, Tartan Monster Breakfast, Living Food at Cawdor Castle, Dine Dance and Dram and Sheer Indulgence to name but a few.

A number of seafood events take place during the month or so of celebrations, with a seafood cookery demonstration by Riverhouse chef, Alan Little taking place at the Riverhouse restaurant on October 13th.

Locally-sourced produce such as farm-fresh beef, eggs, oats, fruits, hand-harvested green garlic, fresh Highland curries, full-flavoured farmhouse cheeses and handmade chocolates will all feature in the mouth-watering event.

Fly into Glasgow and hire a car to make the most of the festival. Car Hire 3000 offer car hire in Glasgow and throughout the world and are sure to findyou a great deal

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