Batter burghers: If you were at the Festival of World Cultures, in Dún Laoghaire, or the Electric Picnic festival, in Co Laois, a few weeks ago you might have joined the queue at the Crepes in the City van.
Its owners, Tine Cropp and Oisin Healy, serve up the likes of crepes with Corleggy goat's cheese and sun-dried-tomato pesto or with chocolate buttons and banana. Now, in addition to their regular appearances at farmers' markets in Temple Bar, Dún Laoghaire and Cavan, Cropp and Healy (who have impeccable foodie credentials as the daughter of the cheesemaker Silke Cropp and the son of the organic farmer Denis Healy) have started catering for private parties. If you'd like them to come to yours, they'll bring an old-fashioned crepe cart from which to serve crepe canapes, using ingredients supplied by market traders. Prices start at €500 for 50 people for unlimited crepes, and €10 a head beyond that. Call Cropp on 086-8047889 or e-mail crepesinthecity@hotmail.com. Nicoline Greer
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Be Organic is the latest company to offer organic food for delivery to your home. The family-run business delivers boxes of local seasonal fruit and vegetables throughout greater Dublin, with free delivery for orders of over €15 (01-8622600, www.beorganic.ie).
Elsewhere in Dublin, Absolutely Organic delivers to areas from Malahide to Shankhill (01-4600467/478, www.absolutely organic.ie), and Irish Village Markets serves south Co Dublin (www.irishvillagemarkets.com).
For the rest of the country, try www.ballybrado.com. Eimear McKeith