What a relief to be back home. Although it was wonderful to meet so many lovely people it was completely exhausting and i was so homesick for all my brood. George, Henry and Bella worked really hard and even George (student nephew) was giving out cooking tips! At most shows there are always interesting stall holders and there is a great comradeship amongst them. We are particularly gratefully to the sausage man for helping us out cooking our samples, to http://www.thecoffeefairy.com for supplying us with lovely Nicaraguan fairtrade coffee and the crazy Swedish Nutcracker man for the entertainment when we were getting weary!
One of the things we found was that customers are interested how to cook our wonderful products. So we are going to put lots more recipes on the website and on this blog and we are looking for more so do send your favorites on to us.
Excitement this week was 8 year old boy's Birthday on Monday. What fun to celebrate. Favourite toy is Lego at the moment, which has got to be mothers nightmare with little bits every where and one twin having to be carted of to the doctors to get a tiny piece out of his nose! Birthday party on Sunday, with a planet and space theme. I think we have around 20 children arriving but that is as much planning so far! ![]()
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Thanks for the great feed back. Riverford is a great little shop, we are also down at Waitrose in Torquay.
Just tried my first half dozen of Elsas Duck Eggs.
Wow ! Superb eggies. Boiled/Fried/In cakes/ They are first rate eggs for flavour and colour and freshness - I hope to buy many more packs.
Well done for making a good job of marketing them. I hope you go from strength to strength with the production.
We bought them at Riverford Farm in case you wonder where our nearest supplier is. We live in Torbay