individual needs. When they are ready, Garvald finds them employment, usually in supermarkets and catering firms.

In keeping with the holistic philosophy that underpins the Garvald initiative. best quality organic ingredients are used wherever possible in each of the food processing workshops. and no corners are cut in production. With regard to the trainees. the idea is that selfesteem comes from a job well done and making a valuable contribution to one‘s community. As a result. the products are excellent. and in great demand. In fact. the sesame seed and the whole wheat and rye loaves which the Engine Shed sells to many Edinburgh wholefood stores and delicatessens are, in my opinion. the best brown bread available in the city. and the

FOOD

tofu products seen in many of the same outlets are good enough for Yumi. Scotland‘s only Japanese restaurant. to order on a regular

basis.

The Engine Shed does not envisage

i ever being financially self-sufficient

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it is subsidised by the European Social Fund and Lothian Regional

Council. But at a time when

fundamental questions are being asked about market principles. it is surely worth considering the fact that some of the best quality food we can buy is only there by virtue of the needs of the producers.

The Engine Shed. 19 St Leonard '5

Lane, Edinburgh, 03] 662 0040.

Mon-Fri 10.30am—3pm. Lunch noon-2.30pm. Bread and tofu from the workshops can also be bought during cafe opening hours.

FLAVOUR OF THE FORTNIGHT

TRON CAFE-BAR

Glasgow's Tron Theatre is in the lucky position of having a cafe-bar that is as

popular as the on-stage entertainment.

Here chef Yan Leenhouts shares a favourite fish dish.

DUTCH PRAWN RAGOUT GRATINEE

Serves four: Zozbufler

1 pint milk

4 fl 02 fish stock 2 oz flour

1 clove garlic

1 carrot

1/2 green pepper 1/4 Spanish onion 402 prawns Gruyere cheese—grated breadcrumbs thyme

saltand pepper

Melt the butter, mix in the flourthen gradually blend in the milk and fish stock over a gentle heat to make a roux. Saute the garlic, carrot, green pepper and onion lightly in a little oil and then add to the roux. Add a pinch of fresh thyme, fresh black pepper and salt. Add the prawns. Put the mixture in a heat-proof dish, cover with grated gruyere cheese and breadcrumbs and place under the grill until the top is golden-brown. Serve with a wedge of lemon and toasted rye bread.

The Tron Cafe-Bar, Tron Theatre, 63 Trongate, Glasgow. 051 552 4267.

Glasgow

I Tomorrow neverknows The worst American eateries are already over here. but at last one ofthe l best has just opened its doors. Cafe Mariana. 1300 Argyle Street (357 5577). is Glasgow's first California-style coffee shop/wholefood deli. The

surroundings are eclectic. with murals. astrange assortment offurniture and Latin American artefacts. and the menu is meat-free and reasonably priced. It features salads. sandwiches. home-made . salsa and guacamole. and for the calorie addict. stickycakes and milk shakes. Owner. Linda Oliver. from Los Angeles.

has brought a supply of reconditioned Levi 501s to sell beside the large jars of dried herbs and healthy goodies in the deli. Open

late six days a week. with a supply ofdaily papers and a well-used game of Scrabble. it's a place where true Glaswegian bohemians can now lounge with a cappuccino

; into the small hours. like

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