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Wednesday 21 December 2011

Friday 23rd December 2011



This week the market is on Friday 23rd December and we will have:
On the food tables:

A range of pork products raised at The Crown, Snape.

Fab potatoes for the best of Christmas roasties. Choose between Saxon,Stemster or Desiree.
Small variety carrots for scrubbing and eating whole. Pulled fresh from the ground on Thursday.
Juicy onions for the perfect gravy and bread sauce.
Sprouts, on or off the stalk.
Young parsnips, small and packed with flavour for roasting whole.
Honey truffles, honey and sea-salt caramels and a special batch of truffles made with honey and home-grown plums which have been soaked in brandy for 18 months and then pureed. Due to high demand there are only a few boxes left of each - so shop early to avoid disappointment!

Cheese scones, sundried tomato turnovers, bakewell tarts and mini muffins.

Cheese straws, Cheesey bites, suffolk rusks and mince pies.

On the Craft tables we will have: 

Jewellery, Cards and Photos, Paintings and Etchings. 

Finally we would like to wish everyone a Happy and Peaceful Christmas and a Healthy and Prosperous New Year.
See you all on January 14th 2012

Wednesday 14 December 2011

Saturday 17th December 2011


Just one more week until Christmas but two more Orford Country Markets where you will find locally produced food for your festive celebrations and lots of crafts which make ideal Christmas presents. 

Remember that fresh food and vegetables can be ordered this weekend (17th) for collection at the market on FRIDAY 23rd. There will be no market on Saturday 24th and the first market in 2012 will be Saturday 14th.

On the food tables this weekend we have: 
  • Roasting pork loin joints, chipolatas, sausages and sausagemeat.                          STOP PRESS
  • Sorry but have just had the butcher on the phone, he can't get the meat back to me before Saturday even if I go and pick it up so I will not be able to bring anything this weekend. Mum will take orders from people for next week. A pig escaped from the slaughter house and trading standards shut it down for a day to investigate and they still haven't found it! IT'S NOT ONE OF MINE regards Teresa
  • On FRIDAY 23rd there will be streaky and back bacon and gammon joints which can be ordered this weekend (17th). 
  • Locally  grown fresh vegetables subject to prevailing weather conditions but hopefully new season Parsnips for the Christmas weekend.
The usual wide range of sweet and savoury goodies including:
  • Traditional Christmas Cakes and Puddings
  • All butter Mince Pies, Fairy Cakes and Fruit Cakes.
  • Suffolk Rusks, more Mince Pies, Cheese Straws and Cheesey Bites.
    • Fruit tarts crammed with Bramley apples, blackberries, loganberries and raspberries. A real taste of summer for the Christmas period
      • Gift wrapped stacks of preserves. Ideal for Christmas gifts
      • Jams and marmalades.
      • Seasonal truffles (with plums in brandy, blackcurrant and a shot of cassis, spiced Aspall's Cyder, honey and hazelnut, raspberry and a shot of fruit vodka). Great stocking fillers
      • Honey truffles, and honey and sea-salt caramels. To treat yourself or as a Christmas gift
      On the craft tables:  
      • A selection of bright cushions with removable duck feather pads and lavender bags filled with highly fragranced French lavender. Perfect last minute Christmas gifts or something to freshen up your home
      • Luxurious Wensleydale woollies and felted jewellery. For that special someone at Christmas
      • Blank greetings cards and envelopes with original photographs on the theme of Glimpses of Suffolk and Suffolk Wildlife.
      • Hand made jewellery.
      • Local scene photos and cards, paintings and etchings.
      On the plant tables:
      • Planted arrangements in pots and baskets. Very suitable for Christmas gifts
      • Variegated and evergreen garden plants for a splash of winter colour.
      • Pots of outdoor spring bulbs about to bloom.    
      We look forward to seeing you at the market