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Cranstons Pie Project

Cranstons Quality Butchers are warming the homes of older people in Cumbria this winter with the sale of a very special pie.

Cranstons are supporting Cumbria Community Foundation`s Winter Warmth Appeal, which helps older people who are having to choose between eating a meal or heating their homes. The butchers will donate 30 pence from every `Steak and Eden Best Ale` pie they sell from Tuesday 2nd January to close of business on Saturday 10th February.Philip Cranston, owner of Cranstons Butchers, said:-

``We are delighted to be helping to raise funds for the Winter Warmth Appeal, which helps some of the county`s most vulnerable elderly people with their fuel costs. Our steak and ale pies are a popular choice at this time of year; what`s not to love about a rich steak, ale and puff pastry topped pie? It`s the ultimate winter comfort food! We are hoping to raise awareness of this worthy cause and to donate a sizeable chunk of money to this year`s appeal.``

Cranstons, who have been members of Cumbria Community Foundation since 2003, will also be taking part in the Big Sleep 2018, which has raised almost £100,000 for the Winter Warmth Appeal. They`ll be joining other fundraisers on Saturday 27th January for a night sleeping out under the stars opposite the Low Wood Bay Hotel in Windermere.Andy Beeforth, Chief Executive at the Foundation, said: 

`Older people are more ill in the winter, and it`s very important for them to stay warm so that existing conditions are not exacerbated. When you`re older you don`t cope with cold as well.`We know that demand for help is greater than ever before, so we are very excited that Cranston`s are helping to raise much-needed funds and promote our Winter Warmth Campaign this year.`

Cranstons Quality Butchers Ltd was established in 1914 by Stanley Cranston in the village of Kirkoswald, and remains a family run business. They have traditional butcher`s shops in the old market towns of Penrith and Hexham, and food halls at Penrith, Orton Grange, Carlisle and Brampton, which opened in 2016.

A winter special, Cranstons Steak and Ale pie combines tender chunks of steak with an Eden Best Ale gravy and dry cured smoked bacon pieces, this tasty rich filling is then topped with puff pastry.For information about the Winter Warmth Fund Appeal and the Big Sleep, contact Cumbria Community Foundation on 01900 825760 or email enquiries@cumbriafoundation.org.