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Stall holders are working flat out to ensure this Saturday’s Market is a big success.
Dave Jam is promising his usual vast range of jams and chutneys as well as home made festive mincemeat and four (yes 4) different kinds of pickled onion. Dave and his lads will be serving from behind their new market stall (posh)
Banc Organics are promising a wide range of seasonal vegetables including leeks, carrots, onions, Pembrokeshire potatoes,Brussel sprouts, broccoli and kale. All certified organic and most produce coming from their own fields.
Lucy’s Kitchen will have seasonal fare. Mince Pies, Apple pies, Sausage rolls as well as Spanish clementines and a summer favourite home made samosas. Mike’s making brown and white loaves of bread ( only a few so get their early) as well as Olive and rosemary foccacia, by popular demand. Lucy will also have Italian organic olive oil, organic sunflower oil and organic eggs (£2 a 1/2 doz )
Brian will be roasting chestnuts over our new community brazier.
Come along and enjoy.
The Xmas Market is starting this Saturday, 30th November at 10.00.Old Education Centre, Ferryside.
News about some of our stall holders and their products.
Sarah Tosh -Quilt maker of Upland Arms. Sarah will have examples of her Longarm quilting and bespoke quilts along with a wide variety of bags, table-runners and other smaller patchwork and quilted gifts. Talk to sarah on 01267 267 133 or email toshquilts@yahoo.co.uk
Collette Chadbund. Collette has a fabulous range of hand made local craft items using drift wood from local beaches. Xmas Trees, Tea light candle holders, wind chimes and a variety of wooden items. See these pictures of Collette’s work, all at reasonable prices.
Lovely day on the market today with lots of stalls and bargains to buy. Early birds snapped up Lucy’s quiches and Foccacia.
Martins vegetables and Dave’s giant marrows were a big hit.
We were fortunate to have two plant stalls today with Kay and Bob’s stunning Herbaceous perennials and John’s Quality plants.
John and Gill Buckle sold duck and chicken eggs fresh from their triumphs at the Llansaint Gardening club show.( 2 First prizes!)
A new stall run by Collette had lovely drift wood art and rustic bird boxes.Jean sold recycled books and Jim was on hand to talk about his wide selection of prints and paintings.
As ever the cafe did a roaring trade and made a good contribution to Forum funds. Same again next week for most stalls. See you there!