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Fairtrade Fortnight

Fairtrade Fortnight logo and text

Fairtrade Fortnight is an annual campaign promoting the concept of fair trade, encouraging consumers to consider choosing Fairtrade products. This year’s campaign highlights the urgent threat to the future of the foods we love and the livelihoods of the people who grow them as they face the worsening effects of climate crisis.

Then we have the current financial crisis, which, according to Fairtrade.org.uk “is taking a heavy toll on smallholder farmers and workers, with the costs of fuel, fertiliser and food all increasing beyond what is affordable. If they aren’t getting a fair price to cover their costs at this critical time, it means they won’t be able to grow food in the future.”

Coffee, bananas and chocolate could soon be much more difficult to buy.
— Fairtrade.org.uk

Fairtrade certification ensures that farmers and workers receive fair prices for their products, enabling them to invest in measures such as sustainable land use and water management that help towards mitigating and adapting to the impacts of climate change. Without our support for fairer prices today, farmers will find it even harder to tackle the climate and economic challenges of the future. ​​ 

Fairtrade Fortnight display table with products such as raw cane sugar, chocolate, cocoa, dried fruits, and handmade gifts

At Daily Bread, we’re committed to promoting Fairtrade because we believe in a fairer world. We know that some of the products we sell, such as coffee, tea, and chocolate, are produced in countries where farmers and workers can be exploited and paid very low wages. We believe that by selling Fairtrade products, we can make a positive difference in the lives of these farmers and workers, and advocate for greater transparency and accountability in global supply chains. Throughout Fairtrade Fortnight we have a display table showcasing some of our Fairtrade products, and when shopping at Daily Bread in general, look out for the Fairtrade certification symbol on product packaging.

Fairtrade certification symbol

By choosing Fairtrade now, you’re taking a stand with farmers and workers worldwide for fairer incomes, so together we can protect the future of our food. ​​ 

Support Wintercomfort by donating to our pay-it-forward refill shower initiative!

News about a new initiative in the shop🧴🚿
We are so pleased to announce that our customers can support Wintercomfort’s efforts to reduce waste by donating towards a 'pay-it-forward' initiative for refills of body wash and shampoo. Next time you're filling up at our refill station, please consider popping a little extra their way - helping Wintercomfort to help people experiencing homelessness restore their sense of dignity and self-worth.
You can donate £2 at the till to purchase a token which we put in a special pot. At the end of the day we count the tokens and colour in the levels of the bottle graphic on the chalkboard above the refill station to show the progress of donations!

And an update from Wintercomfort!

Christmas gift ideas - DIY handmade skincare & body Care recipes from Amour Natural

Give extra special gifts this Christmas by making skincare and body products yourself.

Try these simple recipes courtesy of Amour Natural, whose products we stock at Daily Bread Cambridge!

Amour Natural oil burners and essential oils at Daily Bread Co-operative, Cambridge.

AMOUR NATURAL LIP SCRUB RECIPE

Simply stir together 4tbsp cane sugar and 4tbsp sweet almond oil in a bowl, and add a few drops of essential oil.

Amour Natural products

AMOUR NATURAL WHIPPED BODY BUTTER RECIPE

Amour Natural Organic Cocoa Butter

Melt 100g Amour Natural cocoa butter buttons and 100g virgin coconut oil in a bain marie.

Stir in 50ml Amour Natural sweet almond oil. Put in the fridge until it starts to harden round the edges.

Add 10-15 drops of essential oil and whisk with an electric whisk until soft. Store in a jar and keep cool.

 

LIP BALM RECIPE

Biona organic virgin coconut oil

Melt 1tsp beeswax and 2tsp virgin coconut oil in a bain marie. Take off the heat and stir in 1-2 drops of essential oil. Pour into a little jar or pot and allow to cool.

AMOUR NATURAL FACE CLEANSER RECIPE

Use 10ml almond oil, add castor oil: 1ml for dry skin, 2ml for normal skin, 3ml for oily skin. Blend with 2-3 drops of essential oil. Massage onto dry face and wash off with cloth and hot water.

Amour Natural Sweet Almond pure seed oil

Amour Natural organic Castor Oil

We stock a selection of Amour Natural’s oil burners, essential oils (including their Festive Aroma oil), carrier oils, among a range of their other products. Visit us and have a browse!

Amour Natural Festive Aroma 100% pure essential oil

At Home With Aromatherapy by Faye Willmott

The recipes in this blog post are from Amour Natural’s leaflet.

Alongside our Amour Natural products you can find a copy of their book ‘At Home With Aromatherapy’ to peruse in the shop (or our coffee shop!), it features ‘essential’ information about essential oils and how to use them.

Tasting Day - Food for The Planet Festival

Come and sample delicious plant-based offerings from some of our local suppliers!
By connecting people directly with local and ethically sourced produce, we hope to raise awareness and action for the sustainable production and consumption of food. 

We will also give a compostable bag demo to show how our packaging degrades 🤗 

See CSF’s full event programme here: https://cambridgesustainablefood.org/food-for-the-planet-programme 

Daily Bread Co-op Cambridge Tasting Day

Join us for a Tasting Day at Daily Bread Co-op on Wednesday October 19th as part of Cambridge Sustainable Food's Food for the Planet Festival - a week-long festival of events in Cambridge focused on *climate action on a plate*.

#yeswecam #goldfoodcambridge 

Daily Bread Cambridge coming to a market near you!

We’ve recently started attending more markets in and around Cambridge, bringing a selection of our most popular items. Our next market day will be a farmers’ market run by Farmers Fayres, on Saturday 17th September from 9am-12pm at Histon Methodist Church.

Last Saturday we attended EcoFest at Great Shelford Free Church which was a great day and had a wonderful community feel with family activities and local produce. The Repair Cafe run by Cambridge Carbon Footprint, and the human fruit machine were particular highlights!

We welcome ‘special orders’ in advance of the markets we’re attending, so if you’ll be in attendance and want us to bring something along to save you a trip, please fill out the ‘special order’ form on our website, or call, email, or tell us in person.

Histon Farmers' Market graphic with black ink illustrations of foods, text saying Histon Farmers' Market, and the address of Histon Methodist Church, which is 22 High Street, Histon. The date shown is 17th September from 9am to 12pm.

The farmers’ market has moved to Histon from Impington where we’ve attended the past few months. It runs every 3rd Saturday of the month, and we confirm our attendance via our Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter accounts a week or so prior. We hope to see some familiar faces in Histon on Saturday, and meet some new ones too!

See photos on our social media accounts from the recent farmers’ markets at Impington if you’d like to see our set up and the kind of items we bring.