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BSustained

Mar 25th, 2008 by Chris Duggan, GreeninBrum | 3 comments

Vegetarian catering and workshops on healthy eating and organic gardening …

BSustained by Birgit Kehrer uses locally produced, including home grown, and where possible, organic produce, aiming to “work in a way that is ethically, environmentally, personally and culturally sustainable”.

  • catering for events, from a birthday at home to corporate events
  • 20 years’ experience of vegetarian catering, including vegan, gluten-free and allergy-specific diets, and sushi
  • “delicious and nutritious!”
  • workshops on healthy eating and organic gardening – for all ages and abilities
  • 10 years experience of training

Contact Birgit on 0121 443 1192 or 07828 825850, or visit the new Bsustained website (designed by GreeninBrum)

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3 Comments on “BSustained”


  1. Paul Mason said:

    the bsustained web page does not seem to work


  2. Chris Duggan said:

    bsustained.co.uk was offline briefly yesterday but this is a very rare event. The website has a new look, with Birgit’s freequent Twitter updates incorporated.


  3. JamesD said:

    Thanks for the useful info. It’s so interesting

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