The couple behind a Norfolk street food trailer are celebrating a successful first summer season with their farm-to-fork concept.
Kirsty Wainwright, 37, and Nick Gardner, 48, who live in South Creake near Fakenham, launched Smash and Dash earlier this year.
Miss Wainwright has decades of experience in hospitality and Mr Gardner is a cattle farmer.
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They offer tacos using their own beef, with mince seasoned and 'smashed' on the grill and served in a soft tortilla, and loaded fries.
Miss Wainwright said: "We already sold meat boxes and were looking for other ways to diversify at the farm.
"We decided to do a food trailer and instead of doing smash burgers with a bulky bun, we wanted to use a tortilla so you can taste more of the meat."
Events they have been to so far include the Aylsham Show and Bear Grylls' Gone Wild Festival at Holkham.
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They will be at PrimEvil at Roarr! in Lenwade for Halloween and the Fakenham Christmas lights switch on too.
Miss Wainwright added: "We have had amazing feedback so far.
"Next year we want to do more big events and introduce new dishes, with gluten-free and vegan options."
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