Friday 2 October 2015

Banbury Farmers' Market - Friday, 4th September 2015 - for their monthly meet in the heart of Banbury


On a bright sunny morning I’m here in the heart of Banbury for the monthly farmers’ meeting where there appears to be a good range of food stalls.  It was my intention to take a few photos on this first visit only but….taking note of certain stalls ad products that were familiar, I began to greet well-known friendly stallholders.



I’m drawn irresistibly towards the flower stall of UGM Nurseries bright with plants and blooms for the house and garden and manning the stall is market manager Leo McCallum…



Of course, it’s unthinkable not to chatter, to ask how their stall sales have done recently and discover which other market venues they have visited and talk to those who make and create their own produce, learning about their methods and ideas for taking their particular range further.



New stallholders will always want to ask me why I’m pointing my camera at their produce, asking about what they sell and where else they pitch their stall and I’m ready to explain my great greediness for eating, cooking and talking about food and why I write about my regular visits to all kinds of markets and events.  I really do find food fascinating and I’m always hungry for a new food experience, unusual ingredient, herb or spice.




I leave the brightness of the flower stall to chat to Roger Styan, another member of the well-known Styan Family Produce business for vegetables and fruit.......


  I often buy from another family stall at Deddington’s Farmers’ Market finding their veggies very acceptable.  Recently Roger was at Banbury’s Food Festival selling their new seasons plums with two different varieties for tasting which was just great.....




To the stall of New Creation Farm for apples and juice, heritage fruit jams and other fruits and the different varieties they bring to ones market experience……



Next to view the venison at Wild Venison with game butchered and supplied by W.F.D.M. Ltd through Denshams Butchers of Witney, whose produce I’ve met and bought before from Charlbury  Farmers’ Market……




To the stall of Scrumptious Catering for their savoury Arancini, which are breadcrumb coated and fried stuffed balls of savoury rice and scotch eggs with their regular sausage meat and breadcrumb coating, both of which are delicious.  Now either of these items would contribute to a great plate of food for any family meal, eaten as a snack item or for a quick working lunch…… We had an interesting discussion on the difficulties and vagaries of item production which connected with my own fudge and jam production days.  We were to meet up again soon at the next Charlbury Farmers’ Market on Saturday 12th September, an event to be looked forward too, for its quarterly meet date.








Then to the stall of Yokel for “The only fruit yogurt made with just fruit and yogurt, with no added sugar, added colouring or added starch”; a new product to me which, of course, I had to sample and then buy a pot for a sweet home treat …….I regularly eat yogurt and normally buy from the range of Arla Lactofree products as I have a small sensitivity to the lactose in dairy products but an occasional whole milk item presents no problem!......




To the fish stall of Selsey Shellfish Direct for its crabs and lobster which I was proudly shown for photograph inspection by Keith Birkett ……and magnificent specimens they were too…





Next to meet up with Katie of Q Gardens Fruit Farms of Abingdon who are “the largest fruit farm in Oxfordshire and the home to the Harwell Cherry” about which particular fruit I know nothing at all, which leaves me wanting to know more.  I previously met Katie at Deddington’s Farmers’ Market in August when I bought a carton of their dark and juicy blackberries, which were truly gorgeous..........



Another new stall at Fowlers Cheese - Fowlers Forest Dairies Ltd., Small Lane, Earlswood, Warwickshire B94 5EL.   Tel: 01564 702329, with their wide range of farm-produced and farm shop cheese sales whose purveyor was keen for me to know of their long and ancient history of cheese making as the oldest listed cheese maker; who was also interested to know my identity and reasons for quizzing him about his product stall.   Their product is sold at very many monthly and weekly markets and I feel sure we will meet up again soon for the dear SO is particularly fond of all kinds of different cheese.......





I also catch up with the stallholders of The Old Farmhouse Bakery.....




19Gales for all manner of delicious bakes and pies, who I also meet at Deddington’s Farmers’ Market





The Meat Joint for their great range of meat cuts, sausages, burgers and faggots, which I get to sample today and also often at Adderbury Community Food Market and at Deddington Farmers’ Market; they can also offer a home delivery service too....



I also get to sample hot meat products from the stall of Eadles Award Winning Produce meat stall which I enjoy…...







And Brookleas Fish Farm too



Also....Sufi Spice...but ..OMGoodness...I seem not to have a photo to add to my Post....


I enjoyed a great visitor experience at Banbury’s Farmers’ Market and I shall visit again soon but, unfortunately, not in October, for my kitchen is now full of elderberries, apples and rhubarb which need turning into jellies and jams for the Christmas store cupboard and beyond......




I have to confess the autumn harvest has rather overtaken the blogging and writing and it needs to be dealt with ASAP and, of course, there are other events and markets to be visited and home chores to be done…..and it’s good to be occupied but…..

Happy market visiting everywhere.

Margaret xxx



Tuesday 29 September 2015

Macmillan Cancer Support World's Biggest Coffee Morning - Thursday, 25th September 2015

We are all Macmillan Cancer Support charity enthusiastes on this 25th Birthday Anniversary Fundraising day Friday, 25th September 2015 and here I am in Banbury’s Overthorpe Road at the charitable premises of  John Nicholls (Trading) Ltd, Banbury OX16 4TB, for all things plumbing as well as building materials through their outlets Banbury Building; and I am here with Grace Grineaux, Head of Human Resources, who is showing me around their offices, showroom and sales area for Sarah Payne, Host of  Nicholls Macmillan Coffee Morning. 






I sadly missed Sarah who was out on a mission so Grace kindly toured me to their Accounts Office where busy staff were happily looking forward to their coffee break for tucking into their spread of gorgeous cupcakes, millionaire shortbread, macaroons, brownies plus a lemon sponge cake and a vanilla sponge cake.......






We left everybody hard at work and made our downstairs, around corners and out into Banbury Building sales area where, on a wide counter was another fantastic array of sweet baked cakes……












Jovial counter staff and keen customer appreciation, balloons, bunting and cheerful banter were the background for my photo-shoot before I was kindly ushered towards their showroom once more by team member Tom to whom I bade sincere farewell and warm thanks for John Nicholls splendid Coffee Morning Event for Macmillan Cancer Support 25th Birthday.                                                                                                                                 






My next stop was at Pizza Express Banbury, 39 High Street, Banbury OX16 5ET, to meet up with Coffee Morning Host, Leah Man who, so badly wanting to get her friends together over coffee and cakes but finding home spacial limitations a great nuisance, was able to encourage her Pizza Express bosses to see how good it would be for all concerned to hold a jointly hosted Event.....





So, here I was, in the middle of a roar of chatter, munchings and sippings of steamy hot coffee.  Little ones were scampering about, friends were reaching out for just one extra more-ish mouthful and .....


generous supporters were filling in donation papers.   Great was the enjoyment and merriment of the occasion and wonderful the display toothsome crumbs of comfort.   




My farewells to this lively throng were tinged with regret for I’ve good memories of very happy occasions at Pizza Express Banbury  which will, undoubtedly include their tremendous 25th Birthday anniversary Macmillan Coffee Morning today, and thanks to Leah Man who so wanted to share coffee and cake with all of her friends.












And then I was off to Marks and Spencer of 36 Bridge Street, Banbury OX16 5YA.......


for their Macmillan Coffee Morning in their 6th year as “Official Partner of Macmillan Cancer Support World’s Biggest Coffee Morning”.  M & S have produced a wide range of items for this year’s campaign including a bright green tin for biscuits or cakes and a lovely coffee cake, tasters of which were available to try in their 10p. Cake Pots ready and waiting on their Macmillan promotions table in their first-floor coffee shop.





 Staff member Karen was standing duty over the Cake Pots and other promotional material, bunting and balloons and Coffee Shop Manager, Sinead Hibbins was on hand to kindly give permission for my next photo-shoot.  My sincere thanks to Marks and Spencer, Sinead Hibbins and Karen for their positive reception of me and my camera and questions....












Then I came across a fourth Coffee Morning event for Macmillan Cancer Support World’s Biggest Coffee Morning at Anker and Partners of High Street, Banbury OX16 5ER...... where Kim Wattam, Office Manager, generously allowed my interruption of their busy morning. giving me leave to take photos of clients, luscious baked crumbs of comfort......







and staff members in their bright corner premises ……………….cheerful with posters, bunting and balloons.


 My grateful thanks to Kim and her staff colleagues for so kindly sharing their Anker and Partners 25th Anniversary Macmillan Cancer Support World’s Biggest Coffee Morning event....







I hurried away home to unload my cameras of their photo-booty for I was anxious to see what images I’d managed to create out of my morning’s coffee morning adventures about Banbury.

My fifth Macmillan Cancer Support World’s Biggest Coffee Morning took place on the following morning Saturday, 26th September at Banbury Rugby Union Football Club, Banbury OX15 4AF......


with Host Philippa Button who had organised a  very joyful and well attended coffee gathering.  There was a grand display of cakes, bakes, flapjack, biscuits and all manner of delicious cake items.  























Kind friends had generously helped with the cake baking and Philippa had hung the large reception room with Macmillan bunting, balloons and posters and promotional material – their cake flags, collection box, donation forms, green pink and white spotted table coverings, sticky labels, recipe cards, Baked or Faked “No Peeking” game blindfold, Spot The Cake game for guessing the number of spots on the cake, M & S Treat Yourself to Gourmet Coffee or Tea literature and helpful details for fundraising and paying over your raised funds to Macmillan.

I bought one of the cakes made by Philippa's friend and, before we ate a slice or two at home, took another photo or two just for you to see in my blog post......





I shall post some of my photos to Macmillan via their link - #CoffeeMorning – and send them copies of my Blogger Posts too, and also send copies to all kind Hosts and Coffee Morning Event holder Banbury businesses and firms, for whom once again I offer my thanks for their generosity in allowing me to access and photo-shoot their Macmillan  Coffee Morning events for Macmillan Cancer Support  World's Biggest Coffee Morning 25th Birthday Anniversary year of 2015.

I hope everybody, everywhere, enjoyed a wonderful Coffee Morning event as I did...

Daisy xxx       .