Re: Jams, Jellies and Chutneys
No, UJ we are going local the longest journey for us will be to Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park. Then there is one at Scorton and one in Garstang and Eccleston. They are local but big. I love this sort of thing and when we sold in Silloth and Wigton Cumbria we had so much fun. Our biggest 'gig' was at Penrith which was a huge market but like all markets people are losing interest as they can buy things cheap in the shops or on line.Re: Jams, Jellies and Chutneys
Oh drat!!!! Was looking forward to tasting your produce too. The Grapefruit, ginger and orange marmalade sounds interesting, but regrettably am not allowed Grapefruit (on medical grounds) as there is something in it which impacts upon my rat poison (Warfarin) medication.Re: Jams, Jellies and Chutneys
I have heard of that. I don't usually eat grapefruit but they had some for 33p in Aldi, I had some root ginger that needed using up and was about to make a batch of marmalade so thought lets give it a go. The pink grapefruit gave the whole thing a bright colour and this morning it looks like a really good set. Today I am hunting for rhubarb to make rhubarb and ginger jam and my famous rhubarb chutney.Re: Jams, Jellies and Chutneys
Re: Jams, Jellies and Chutneys
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