Tuesday 1 September 2015

Deddington Farmers' Market - Saturday, 22nd August 2015 - GP Day for Belgium, Gardening and Cooking...

A   beautiful summer’s day for August’s farmers’ market at Deddington.  It is very hot, bright and sunny and, because I’m late, I must park down from the doctors’ surgery beneath a tree swagged with bunches of almost ripe elderberries.  The road is dotted with elder, each one bright with berries and I’m sure other berry watchers have spotted this great bounty slowly ripening before our very eyes!  It’s almost that season again when fruit and vegetable swell and ripen to magnificence and cooks everywhere prepare to chutney, jam and pickle!


I slip into centre of the village, noting stone and brick of ancient cottage, the fine vicarage and garden and the church of St. Peter and St. Paul where the regular Craft Market is held.  I had not appreciated this came under the auspices of the church fathers, as a separate entity to the farmers’ market.  It’s a happy coincidence that at both events happen in tandem!


The market area is bustling with keen shoppers when I arrive, going straight to Paddocks Product stall to compliment them on the excellence of a game pie we bought from their stall at Banbury’s Foods Festival  two weeks ago; and buy two boxes of their eggs  We shall be looking for their pies at September's Market on Saturday, 26th September And, did you know, Deddington holds its Parish Show on Saturday, 5th September, open to the public at 2pm.





here's a view of Deddington from the Church tower

Marketeers and market goers continued to make their purchases all through the morning but numbers were slightly down probably because of holiday-going families, maybe even because of the heat of the sun; it really was extremely warm and very pleasant.

I visit Ellie’s Kitchen for veggie rissoles and a huge piece of courgette and feta cheese pie…






The stall of Styan Family Products - for Kohl Rabi, a marrow, two aubergine and carrots...





  Then to New Creation Farm stall for their English apricots and new season’s apples Grenadier – “a Cooker which fluffs up like Bramley” – and - “eater Discovery”.  

New season's apples from New Creation Farm



 To Mr. Anson’s vegetable, fruit and flower stall for broccoli, to make up a batch of broccoli hummus, as well as white onions, French beans and parsnips

 On to Cornfield Bakery for half-a-loaf of their Sourdough bread which is to be made into Parmesan cheesy toasts to go with a kale and bean soup I’m going to make this weekend.  


I also need oil for salad dressings etc. so visit Granary Oils for their Walnut oil and Rapeseed Oil infused with Chilli and Garlic... contact via - info@granaryoils.co.uk

 I buy a box of dark juicy blackberries from Katie of QGardens Farm Shop, Abingdon, knowing full-well they won’t get into that apple and blackberry pie I romantically think to make tomorrow!!! 



However, I did buy an apple and blueberry pie from Nightingales Farm at Bentley, Atherstone, Warwickshire, putting it straightway into my freezer after I’d taken photos of all items bagged today at Deddington. 

contact via - info.19gales@gmail.com

To complete my shopping, I buy a jar of Pure Oxfordshire Honey from Mrs. Fenemore of Home Farm Clifton  ......


and visit Craig Church to view his natural history photography and loved his rather attractive framed poppy photo and you can chat to him too via www.craigchurchill.co.uk - to Virginia Yip at her charity stall for the Thai Children's Trust and the stall of Friends of Deddington Library, who are endeavouring to encourage members of the public to become a member of their Friends group for keeping the library open and fully functioning.  They were also promoting a September 12th event at Deddington’s Windmill Centre to meet Freddie Knoller, Resistance Fighter and Survivor of the Holocaust...





























Also present today was author Linda Newbery, signing her
books and meeting fans.  She will be doing an event at the library at 12.30pm for children 8 years+, their families and anyone who might be interested in her new wartime novel BLITZ BOYS .Tickets available from Deddington, Children £3 each, adults - numbers are limited. http://www.lindanewbery.co.uk

I popped into the church to visit Sue Jeffries at her antiques stall – contact via - farmhen@googlemail.com -  to the Phoenix Card stall and to chat to Mary Canny, Glass Artist/Designer, contact via - marycanny@hotmail.com  Then I caught up with AR Gill Pottery to talk about their brilliant frost proof terracotta flower pots on their second visit to Deddington.  I really hope they’ll be at September’s market.

Well, it was time to go, with the market packing up for the day and laden shoppers taking their fresh buys and goods home, on this very hot summer’s day. 

I must water my veg and flower gardens and call in to JS Auctions of Bodicote to see how their auction sale is progressing and then I really must water the dear SO’s cucumbers, tomatoes and runner beans before I can go home…Phew what a day!!!

Daisy xxx



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