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Savour the flavour with the 'Fairford Recipe'
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The Fairford Recipe group - participants and sponsors together
Different generations have a common interest - food!

Last updated: 25 March 2004 1647 GMT
lineDifferent generations in a Cotswold town have learnt more about each other through an interest they both share - food! Now they share the recipes they've developed together online...
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The pioneering project to bring young and old together so they can learn from each other is drew to a close on March 10th 2004 but not before a special session in which celebrity chef Robert Rees prepared a celebratory feast.

The celebrity chef prepared three recipes from the favourite ingredients of the group. After this, they were asked to sample the recipe and decide on a suitable name. After much deliberation the favourite was chosen by Robert - 'Fairford Generation Chicken'.

Take a look at the recipes with full instructions on how to cook them:

Uniting young and old through food

Savour the Flavour was a scheme which gave older people from the town's Darby & Joan Club and Beaumore Place sheltered housing scheme the opportunity to bridge the age gap and break down barriers by meeting and mixing with members of Fairford Youth Club.

During the six-month project, which began in September 2003, they discussed a range of topics including cooking tips, habits and favourite foods, as well as learning more about local produce, food and cookery through history.

The overall aim of the project was to encourage the two generations who have had little contact with each other before to talk and to devise a 'Fairford Recipe' to celebrate the area itself.

The project has proved how intergenerational work within a community can break down barriers and create a better dialogue between the generations. The groups have enjoyed the experience so much they've already decided on future projects they would like to work on together!

It has also proven the power of partnership working - Gloucestershire Rural Community Council, Cotswold Museums Service, Central Cotswolds Young Peoples Project, Robert Rees and sponsorship of the ingredients by Tesco in Cirencester all contributed to the success of the initiative.

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