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Campbeltown’s finalist in Food Awards Scotland

Food for Thought’s chef is puffed up with pride after being shortlisted in The Food Awards Scotland.

Billy Brodrick showed the Courier his method for making ‘sugar-free’ shapes using Isomalt, a substitute with half as many calories. The liquid is spun using a piece of drainpipe and cordless drill. 25_c28foodforthought02

Chef Billy Brodrick and his wife Gillian, who manages front of house, opened the Longrow South eatery on July 1 last year. They have just been announced as finalists in the restaurant of the year south-west category.

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