Lidl is bringing back a beloved Scottish Halloween tradition by launching the first-ever neep picking patch in Scotland. The “Lidl Neep Patch” will open at Chatelherault Country Park, offering families a unique opportunity to pick and carve neeps, also known as swedes, instead of the more commonly used pumpkins. This initiative aims to revive the tradition of carving tumshie lanterns, a practice that has been fading over the years. The event will feature various activities, including lantern carving, games, and live music, making it a fun-filled day for all ages.
A Return to Roots
The “Lidl Neep Patch” is set to bring back the nostalgic tradition of carving tumshie lanterns, a practice that has deep roots in Scottish culture. By focusing on neeps, Lidl aims to highlight the importance of local produce and traditions. The event will be held at Chatelherault Country Park, a picturesque location that adds to the charm of the experience. Families can enjoy a day out in nature while participating in activities that celebrate Scottish heritage.
In addition to neep picking, the event will feature a “Tumshie Tent” where experts will help guests hollow out their lanterns. This hands-on experience is designed to engage both children and adults, making it a memorable activity for the whole family. The tent will also have an arty area where kids can get creative with their lantern designs.
The event is not just about carving lanterns; it also includes a “Tattie Bogle Trail” where participants can explore the park and learn about the history of tumshie lanterns. This educational aspect adds depth to the experience, making it both fun and informative. The trail will be dotted with interesting facts and stories, providing a rich cultural context for the activities.
Activities and Entertainment
Lidl has planned a variety of activities to ensure that the “Lidl Neep Patch” is a hit with visitors of all ages. One of the highlights is the “Neep Shy,” a game similar to the traditional coconut shy, but with neeps. This fun twist on a classic game is sure to be a crowd-pleaser. Other games include “Neeps and Crosses” and “Bowling with Neeps,” offering plenty of entertainment options for families.
For those looking to relax and enjoy some good food, the “Stovies Stop” will offer traditional Scottish dishes made with neeps. This food stall will provide a taste of local cuisine, allowing visitors to enjoy hearty meals while taking in the festive atmosphere. The combination of food and fun activities ensures that there is something for everyone at the event.
Live music will also be a key feature of the “Lidl Neep Patch.” Scottish folk musicians will perform throughout the day, adding to the festive ambiance. The music will create a lively backdrop for the activities, enhancing the overall experience. Visitors can look forward to toe-tapping tunes that celebrate Scottish culture and traditions.
Community Involvement and Future Plans
Lidl’s initiative to revive the tradition of carving tumshie lanterns has been met with enthusiasm from the local community. The event is seen as a way to reconnect with cultural roots and celebrate local produce. Lidl has partnered with Stewarts of Tayside, a long-standing supplier, to provide the neeps for the event. This collaboration highlights Lidl’s commitment to supporting local farmers and promoting Scottish produce.
The “Lidl Neep Patch” is not just a one-time event; it is part of Lidl’s broader efforts to engage with the community and promote sustainability. By encouraging the use of locally grown neeps, Lidl aims to reduce the environmental impact associated with importing pumpkins. This focus on sustainability is an important aspect of the initiative, aligning with Lidl’s values and goals.
Looking ahead, Lidl plans to make the “Lidl Neep Patch” an annual event, with the hope of making it a beloved tradition for future generations. The success of this year’s event will pave the way for more community-focused initiatives that celebrate Scottish culture and heritage. Lidl’s commitment to promoting local traditions and produce is a testament to its dedication to the communities it serves.