A TEAM of enthusiastic young farmers, a former Royal chef and members of the Farmers’ Union of Wales helped to make this year’s FUW Meirionnydd breakfast week one to remember.

The breakfast feasts, which were held Ty Mawr, Carrog; Canolfan Pennal, Machynlleth and at Bryn Uchaf, Llanymawddwy, Dinas Mawddwy, formed part of the FUW’s Wales wide farmhouse breakfast week campaign (January 21-27), aimed at promoting the great Welsh food that farmers produce every day of the year.

“It was about showcasing the most important meal of the day in a bid to raise awareness of the health and nutritional benefits of breakfast and the huge variety of top quality farm produce available in Wales – ranging from bacon, sausages and eggs to speciality dairy products, breads and cereals." said FUW Meirionnydd CEO Huw Jones.

"And a first this year was that we had local Welsh lamb on the menu at our Pennal breakfast, which was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone.

“We loved having everyone there and I thank all those who supported us this year either by cooking, sponsoring produce or helping us raise money for our worthy charities.”

The breakfasts raised a fantastic amount of money for the FUW president’s charity appeal - a total of £1,905 - with all the proceeds being split between Alzheimer’s Society Cymru and the Farming Community Network.

“It was great to have members and friends of the union coming together, being a part of what we do, and sharing their thoughts and worries about the state of the industry, telling us their stories and helping us to understand how we can help each other.

“What better way to do that than round a table where we share great food and have a cup of tea and of course, it’s not every day that you can say a Royal chef cooked your breakfast.

"I’m already looking forward to next year’s breakfast events,” added Mr Jones.