Where Food Comes From

 I chose the name Amaphupho for my small farm as it basically means to have a dream (Zulu language). My dream was to create a place families and people could visit and discover a little about where food comes from and what farmers do. 

By appointment only, it's Free.

That dream continues to become a reality and I have to say there is nothing more rewarding than to see the reaction of children as they discover that food indeed does not come from a wrapper, or a box, a supermarket or even from a delivery person knocking at the door. 


 It's not just about the animals although they get the best reactions but seeing children in the vegetable garden discovering how vegetables grow and to hear them crunching away on fresh snow peas is a real treat to myself.  To open a bag of licorice then show people that they can get the same flavour from a tree leaf without all the sugar or to see someone pick a ripe peach and eat it fresh off the tree is amazing to me, it must be even more pleasurable for them . I feel I'm making a small difference.

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