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Halloumi Fries with minted honey drizzle
a new offering in the food trailer- halloumi fries!
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Sandy Lane Farm Makers Market 2025
A local market on an organic farm. There were 2 dates for this event, and we served at both. This was a small event but with lovely guests and propermore of this…Sandy Lane Farm Makers Market 2025
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My Choc Truffle Brownies
Pecan, tahini and date. Hazlenut and blackberry. Peanut butter and banana. my 3 choc truffle brownies. Named for their chocolate truffle-like texture. Sweetened with fruit, GF and vegan. available tomore of this…My Choc Truffle Brownies
- 17. Food Trailer is Operational!
The mobile ‘Wild Rose Kitchen’ is finished 😀 Our first market… Our first wedding catering… We are thrilled that our food trailer is operational, and are now selling at local - 16. Signage and PowerOur trailer is so close to being ready to use! She now needs some signage, and mobile power. We drew up the lettering we wanted on the trailer and sent
- 14. Water SystemWe bought this sink: Reginox 1 Bowl Integrated Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink with Waste (plumbworld.co.uk), as it was an appropriate size, depth and a good price. If you want to
- 13. Electrics: Lights and PlugsThe first step to setting up your electrical system, is to make a simple schematic of the desired electrics, to help you in getting the components and wiring you need.
- Trailer is complete- we are touring!
We finished the trailer conversion and are using it to serve our food at events! This has been fantastic- hard work that’s getting great feedback. Get in touch if you - 12. Spoiler and PortholeThe trailer starts to pop as we add more custom details 😀 Because everyone knows a spoiler makes you go faster! To get that ‘just left halfords’ look we drilled
- 11. Tiling, Trims and FixingsWe wanted our trailer to have a home-kitchen feel to it, so we tiled a splashback and made trims using a mix of old domestic tiles that were leftover from
- 10. Countertops and BarsNow we’ve fitted the cedar floor onto the ply we felt it was time to decide an internal layout. We thought we’d keep it simple and fairly open to maximise
- 9. Floor and Internal WallsThere are a few options for flooring- one layer, 2 layers, wood, wood and lino, wood and plastic composites. We wanted a natural flooring, so opted for wood. We used
- 8. Axles and BrakesAfter we had stripped the trailer of its floor, the chassis, axles and brake system were fully revealed. On inspection, we decided that the brake system (probably original 40+ years
- 7. Main HatchChoosing hatch size and marking trailer We chose to make our main hatch 1500 x 700mm. It seemed to be a common size for a trailer like this one, and
- 5. External PaintChoosing paint seems like a simple job, but will take time to choose. Getting the paint right will set a vibe for the trailer- not too light, not too dark,
- 4. Jockey DoorThe small door at the front of a horse trailer is known as the ‘Jockey Door’, because once the jockey/rider had led the horse into the trailer through the rear
- 6. Front Ramp and Hatch, Fold-a-bar #2Front ramp- folding bar The front ramp was to get the same treatment as the back ramp: for the top portion to fold down into a serving bar. The method
- 3. Back Ramp: stable doors and fold-a-bar #1Rear stable doors: fabrication and fitting Measurements were taken for the prospective stable doors, then a design was drawn and a materials list made. We were to use 16mm steel
In 2021 we converted this 1980s Rice Richardson horse trailer into a badass food trailer.
In partnership with Weldid Ltd



