MEAT roasted in a rock oven and bread cooked on rocks feature at a prehistoric-themed cooking day.

Bushcraft expert Zoe Bicât is holding a Wild Cooking workshop at Hill End outdoor centre in Eynsham Road, Oxford, on Saturday, October 19.

A previous event at Barracks Lane Community Garden in East Oxford, proved popular.

Ms Bicât, from East Oxford, said: “We wrapped mackerel in edible leaves, tying them using the nettle fibre string we’d made.

“Then we wrapped the bundles of fish in locally-sourced clay and baked them in the fire.”

On October 19 Ms Bicât and her guests will be roasting local organic meat in a rock oven and baking vegetables and flatbreads.

She said: “It’s fulfilling to taste food you’ve cooked yourself in a new way.”

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