Services

Friday 28 May 2010

Orford Country Market 29th May 2010 at St. Bartholomew's Church

Hello everyone,

We look forward to seeing you in St. Bartholomew's Church again this week as the Town Hall Windows Restoration is not yet complete. The internal redecoration of the Town Hall looks very bright and clean but we have decided not to go back until the boarding is removed from the windows and we have natural daylight. We will keep you updated and will be offering free refreshments when we do return to the Town Hall.

Our fresh meat this week is LAMB from Snape

From the baker we have Bread, Doughnuts and Pastries. Come early they go FAST.


From Sudbourne: Salad Leaves ~ Lettuce ~ Radishes ~ Mange Tout ~ Spring Greens Spinach and possibly some Carrots ALL FRESHLY PICKED

Savouries include: 
Lasagnes (Beef or Vegetable) Cottage pies Steak and Kidney pies Sausage and onion pies Quiches - Asparagus and Parmesan, Smoked Salmon and chive, Cheese and tomato and Roast Veg Mozzarella, Tomato and Basil open tarts ~ Cheese and Olive Scones ~ Hummus



Cakes include:Coffee and Walnut Sponges and Buns Plain Sponges and Buns Cherry and Almond Cakes and Buns Apple Cakes Rocky Road  ~ White Chocolate Fudge ~ Spicy Fruit Loaf ~ Breakfast Muffins ~ Rhubarb Compote ~ Pear and Almond cake ~ Mincemeat Cake ~ Orange Madeira Cake  


Art and crafts include: Cushions ~ Lavender Bags ~ Tote Bags ~ Locally Produced Wool and Woollen Goods ~ Jewellery ~ Paintings ~ Photographs ~ Soft Toys


Plants


Rhubarb


Eggs

And much, much more but remember when it's gone it's gone so the earlier you shop the better the choice!

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See you tomorrow

from ALL OF US AT THE ORFORD COUNTRY MARKET

Friday 14 May 2010

Saturday 15th May

Hello everyone,

This should be the last week in the New Room, next week, all being well, we will be in the Main Hall ... look out for special festivities!

This week we have ...
Pork sausages ~ Cutlets ~ Pork joints

Sponges ~ Marmalade loaves ~ Buns ~ Cupcakes ~ Plum cakes ~ Chocolate brownies ~ Rocky road ~ Fruit and cheese scones ~ Lemon sponge puddings, made with homemade lemon curd ~ Fudge ~ Cheese & olive scones ~ Spicy fruit loaf ~ Breakfast muffins ~ Rhubarb compote ~ Pear & almond cake ~ Crunchy top lemon cakes ~ Butter flapjacks ~ Butter shortbread ~ Chocolate fudge slices ~ Coffee & walnut cupple cakes and Cupcakes

Beef or vegetable lasagnes ~ Cottage pies ~ Moussaka ~ A variety of quiches ~ Carrot soup

Wonderful preserves including Lemon curd.

Rhubarb (great for crumbles)

Cushions ~ Lavender bags ~ Tote bags ~ Tea cosies ~ Oven gloves

And much more ...

We are now on Twitter - sign up at http://www.twitter.com/orfordmarket for regular updates or leave us a message @orfordmarket

See you tomorrow
Jenny

Friday 7 May 2010

Saturday 8th May

Hello everyone,

Don't get HUNG up on what to do on Saturday morning ... come to market, we have a LIBERAL choice of goods ...

Fresh beef steak (braising and feather) and beef mince

From our GREEN fingered gardeners ... rhubarb

Chris's breads and pastries

Our talented cooks have been LABOURing away:
Gingerbread ~ Oaty rhubarb crumble ~ Coffee & walnut cakes and buns ~ Iced marmalade loaves and buns ~ Chocolate sponge and buns ~ Rocky road ~ Honey & almond cake ~ Cherry & almond cake ~ Cappuchino cakes ~ Sticky ginger cake ~ Biscotti ~ Fruit scones ~ Clotted cream fudge ~ Cheese & olive scones ~ Spicy fruit loaf ~ Breakfast muffins ~ Rhubarb compote ~ Pear & almond cake ~ Raison scones

Cheese scones ~ Beef lasagnes ~ Cottage pies ~ Quiches ~Scotch eggs

Cushions ~ Bags ~ Lavender bags ~ Hand-crafted jewellery

On the refreshment table:  'Cream teas' to eat in or take away

Don't be CONSERVATIVE in your preserve choice ... try
Lemon curd ~ Rhubarb & ginger jam

Come along and help the local economy.

N.B. All parties welcome.

See you tomorrow
Jenny

PS Butley Bluebell woods are open this weekend, 12-6pm.  A beautiful walk through ancient woodland, in aid of Marie Curie.