Great Lakes Spring Food Trail a success Bulahdelah, Wootton, Nerong MidCoast LGA (overall news) Myall Coast News News Of The Area Photo Gallery by News Of The Area - Modern Media - October 10, 2017October 10, 2017 Great Lakes Paddocks: Robyn Piper with Fawne Rowlands and Roel Cirkel. HUNDREDS of visitors flocked to the region’s farms, wineries and cafes over the long weekend to sample the sensational produce available along the Great Lakes Spring Food Trail. Modern Media: Advertise with News Of The Area and you get your ad in 1) in Print, 2) on the News Website (like this ad), and 3) on our Social Media news site. A much more efficient way to advertise. Reach a HUGE audience for a LOW price TODAY! Call us on 02 4983 2134. Or media@newsofthearea.com.au[/caption] Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE Local honey, buffalo cheese, oysters and a host of other bounties, including a morsel of education, featured at more than a dozen stops along the route. “It has been massive, we have been inundated once again with people coming from everywhere,” event co-organiser, Julie Steepe from Lucy Land Merino Farm said. “People are surprised to see that “the wool came from those sheep”, but that is the whole idea of it.” Further along the trail, Bulahdelah Men’s Shed Beehive Club was buzzing with tastings and demonstrations and the volunteers at Wootton’s Brush Turkey Cafe were rushed off their feet. Elkins Oysters served up hundreds of the local delicacies, which were washed down with wines from Great Lakes Paddocks Vineyard. The event was first held in April this year and has continued to expand with more producers joining the trail each season. Co-organiser, Sue Williams from Topi Open Range Farm, where the animals “live on green pasture, drink fresh rain water, play in dust baths and eat grass”, said the trail connects consumers with producers and promotes ethical farming. “We are looking at the humane production of wholesome food,” she said. ‘Farmers and other members of the food trail share that vision about sustainability and ethics and making sure that we can produce the best possible product for consumers.” With the success of the Spring Trail, Sue hopes the event will continue to expand and further showcase the local seasonal produce. By Daniel SAHYOUN Lucy Land Merino Farm: Event co-organiser Julie Steepe. Bulahdelah Men’s Shed: Chris Harvey and Peter Millen. Brush Turkey Cafe: Leanne Wright and Jim O’Connor. Ethan Winfield with a baby chicken at Topi Open Range. Elkins Oysters: Tony Elkins and Tracy Radan at Great Lakes Paddocks. Honey Tasting: Lilli and Juliet Jennings at Bulahdelah Men’s Shed. Brush Turkey Cafe: Ian Dobson with Wayne, Kay, Michael, Gwen, Craig and Shanna Desmond.