MIDDLETOWN WEDDING
2/22/2007 There's another wedding in the offing at Reen, Stalker has been informed.
DONE DEAL
2/21/2007
The gloom and doom that has assailed the mushroom industry for the past few years was banished, at least slightly, by the official announcement that the Sainsbury's order was going to Irish companies North and South.
SHORT STRAW
2/21/2007 The shortages being experienced in straw supply are having an effect already according to industry observers.
PRICES LOW
2/21/2007 Prices for the fresh produce took a dip in the January and February period.
SIMPLY THE BEST
2/21/2007 Some early Sunday morning television viewing in February threw up a funny mushroom anecdote.
FALLING ABOUT
2/21/2007 The new Tesco advert currently showing on Irish telly is quite the hoot.
MUSHROOM FESTIVAL
2/21/2007 The folks at the Mushroom Festival in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, have announced the dates for this year's 22nd Kennett mushroom festival.
PG TIP
2/21/2007 PG Tips will be repositioned for the first time in a decade, on a health platform.
MACHINES & SAFETY
2/21/2007 The recent machinery show at Punchestown racecourse was quite a success looking at the monetary value of deals done.
SUSTAINABLE FASHION
2/21/2007 Apparently food shoppers now care more about the environment and other ethical considerations than they do about price or quality, a conference on retailing has been told.
SINGULAR SHROOM
2/21/2007 It was a year or two ago when Stalker read some comments from the Polish mushroom expert Dr Krystian Szudyga, President of the Polish Mushroom Association, about savouring mushrooms as a specialty.
MIRED IN THE COMPOST
2/21/2007 The mushroom industry in Israel has just recently appeared on the media radar.
CAR MAD
2/21/2007 There are now over 2.3m vehicles on Irish roads, a startling number of cars.
MIRED IN THE COMPOST
2/7/2007 The mushroom industry in Israel has just recently appeared on the media radar.
DEADLY FOOD
2/7/2007 Survival expert Ray Mears and his TV accomplice Professor Gordon Hillman, an archaeobotanist, make compelling viewing in Ray Mears' Wild Food.