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January
2003
Farmshop Home Delivery helps football stars kick off the day!
Notts
County Football stars got a taste of some of the region's best
breakfast foods, thanks to Farmshop Home Delivery.
During Farmhouse Breakfast Week we helped to put the most important
meal of the day at the top of the menu during a promotional
event staged at Meadow Lane.
In conjunction with the National Farmers' Union and Ladies in
Pigs, Farmshop Home Delivery helped to highlight the diverse
choice of breakfast foods available in this area.
BBC Radio Nottingham joined in the fun by serving up a Farmhouse
Breakfast on the Karl Cooper show.
"Locally produced breakfast foods are becoming much easier
to find," explains Farmshop Home Delivery Managing Director
David Rose. "We offer a host of high-quality regional foods
from speciality breads and hand-made sausages to distinctive
cured bacons, locally produced cereals, eggs and yoghurts. In
fact, we can supply all the ingredients for whatever you fancy,
whether it's a full English, cereal, toast and jam, or fruit.
"We were delighted that Notts County players and coaching
staff were able to meet some of the local farmers who supply
us with their quality foods for the event that celebrated Farmhouse
Breakfast Week."
To order your Farmhouse Breakfast go to the order
form or for further information go to http://www.hgca.com/breakfast.
Alternatively e-mail us at order@farmshop.net
Producers:
Sausages and Bacon - C Brumpton, Cotgrave. Family Butchers since
1896 using pork from Haywood Oaks (a Nottinghamshire farm)
Eggs - Ian Price, Lady Pitt Farm, Syerston. Family run free
range egg farm producing duck and hen eggs.
Bread - Gadsbys, Southwell. A renowned bakery which has recently
won the organic award at the bakery industry awards.
Mushrooms and Tomatoes - Eden Farms, Old Bolingbroke. An organic
farm growing seasonal vegetables for the last 16 years.
Milk - Newfield Dairy, Southwell. Newfield Dairy rear pedigree
holsten cows to produce fresh quality milk.
Cereals - Claybrooke Mill, Claybrooke Magna. One of the very
few commercially working water mills left in the country, producing
a wide range of quality baking products and cereals.
Apples - Goachers, North Wheatley. Growing delicious soft and
top fruit for the last 150 years.
Yoghurts - Manor Farm, Thrussington. Specialising in unbeatable
freshness, just 8 hrs from milking the cow to a finished pot
of yoghurt.
Jams - Julias, Ibstock. Producing high quality jams chutneys
and cakes using the family's favourite recipes.
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