Saturday, 16 May 2015

Gardens, food and Events about Adderbury - Friday, 15th May 2015

Hi there, so what have you been up to since we last chatted and have you enjoyed good weather.  We certainly have had some really good days in Oxfordshire, making gardening a must-do happening.

Each year as Spring gets under way, I hover madly trying to decide just how much I'll attempt this summer, wondering how much digging, weeding and hoeing there'll be to do and what money I'll find myself shelling out for the pleasure of planting my flower garden, the veggie patch and my potted garden.  I always try to convince myself it won't cost too much just buying a few runner beans, courgette plants and herbs plus a few new flower plants to fill up the spaces in the flower bed.  I'm an optimist you see!  I just know I'll end up spending far more than I should but then, when you behold all those lovely bright flowers, gorgeous vegetables and herbs for the kitchen and a few sweet smelling aromatic herbs to sweeten the house, the cost seems unimportant....um...well almost!!!

But the wellington boots will have to wait while I tell you what else I've been up to this week, don't you...well, after a spot of family rose bed weeding!  The roses are nicely sprouting for summer blooming while the chickweed, dandelions and a nasty brute of another weed are roaring ahead of themselves and me,  The hoe was very useful for the chickweed but the other two needed tough fork action to lift them up. By the time I'd finished, I'd added five to six buckets of fresh material onto the compost heap.

I had a granddaughter's puppy Lola Bear with me who was barking madly at another dog in a nearby garden but it was too hot for her to sit in the car, so I had to tie her up in the shade out of sound of the other dog's barking and she sat there more-or-less patiently while I finished my garden chores....

here's Lola Bear looking very pleased with herself!


Later on, we went to plant my runner beans and then my day ended with FaceBook messages and Diary jottings.  Well the paperwork has to be fitted in somehow!!!



Tuesday morning came soon enough and it looked bright and great for a bluebell walk at Ditchley Park where members of my local  WI walking group were heading off to.  I was most upset not to be going with them for its simply ages since I walked amongst a host of bluebells but I had other things to occupy me, so that was that.


Instead  I headed off to Katharine House Hospice at Adderbury to water our Grow Wild Seed garden we're developing for Adderbury & District WI with seeds from Kew Royal Botanic Garden Grow Wild Seed campaign supported by The Big Lottery Fund.  Most surprisingly I secured some of the balloted seeds and very generously Katharine House Hospice provided a green patch for us to dig and weed.  We prepped our patch with two week's of digging, raking and hoeing and the seeding and watering took just one hour to complete.  So now our seeds have been growing for one week and by the end of next week they should be sprouting.  Last Sunday I sowed a few remaining seeds into virgin soil in old wine boxes in the greenhouse, without the threat of weed invasion, to allow us to id the wild flowers as they grow........


here's a #GWSeedkit and our seeded garden at KHH -


On to my flower garden to plant rosemary and Santolina from Cotefield Nursery where they're presently out of my favourite curry plant...hopefully more supplies will come in soon..



to the greenhouse to water my Grow Wild Seed boxed sowings......


with their faint silvery slug trails - where are my slug pellets ....then on to water my veg. garden, which I'm still prepping!

On Wednesday, our WI 2016 Calendar Competition committee meet to choose those photos for Village viewing and voting on at various Village functions and events, for our calendar to be ready for sale in September.  We had a tempting lunch to enjoy after our toils and we're now well on the way to knowing our winning entries.  After lunch I  called in to Katharine House Hospice gardens to inspect our garden.....


and also at my veggie garden with watering can for the runner beans, parsley, chives and nasturtians...

from which I'm home so late I miss the needlecraft group meeting that evening.

On Thursday, we're back at Katharine House Hospice with their regular volunteer garden team for coffee and cake after we've added a few stepping stones to our wild flower garden; we also construct our bee boxes which came with the Grow Wild Seeds, which will be put in place over the next week.....




our stepping stones across the garden and me attempting a "selfie" with stepping stones....


We're off to Adderbury's Community Food Market on Thursday evening for supper and to buy a few items for the food store.  Supper is cooked and served by Virginia and Di of Smart Cookies -  hot German potato salad with gherkins, frankfurters, cabbage and garlic bread; we then munch our way around the market buying Danish pastries from Grumpy Bakers, rhubarb from Anson Vegetables, Cake and savoury items from Ellie's Kitchen and coffee from Buzzy Beans Coffee.  Here's our bagged market buys...



On Friday I go up to JS Auctions of Bodicote - enquiries@jsauctions.co.uk - to view the items in Saturday's Fine Art and Antiques sale, at which a rare Henry V111 Armorial with the Royal Arms of England, is up for grabs and we're all wondering just how this lot will go.  The armorial was found hidden in the walls of a village cottage at Hanwell, stored and preserved against the ravages of time and quite possibly during England's Civil War.







On Saturday there's the Auction to visit, a village plant and cake stall to view at Adderbury and friends are visiting Whitney for their farmer's market....I wonder if I can get there too.  Of course, the veg garden needs my attention, and the seed garden at KHH and my flower garden will need watering!  I wonder if we'll have a little rain tomorrow - I do hope so!!! 

Happy weekending 

Daisy xxx

Monday, 4 May 2015

Market By the Green at The Institute, Adderbury - 25th April 2015

It's a beautifully bright sunny morning but windy and it becomes duller later on.  However, I'm off to the Market By the Green at Adderbury, for their Spring Market, and I'm excited.


The Market has a monthly meeting date and some very good craft stalls which it is a pleasure to return to for the good items  they present for sale.

The catering arrangements are good too, cheerfully presented and well served.  They can seat a few folk outside The Institute  at nice tables and chairs and, on a sunny morning, its a jolly nice venue for eating and viewing the world going by.  On this particular day in April,  Adderbury was hosting the Day of Dance for the Morris Men groups - the Adderbury Village Morris Men, the Adderbury Morris Men and Sharp and Blunt the Ladies Morris Dance Group and The Institute provides a good vantage point for all activity.

At The Institute, the following craft stalls were set up and ready for business -

Aunty Alice by Tricia Lusted - with her 100% natural yarn   "hand knitted accessories and gifts" at tricialusted@gmail.com



All You Need is Cake by Amy Davies - with her Cupcakes and Novelty Cakes....at allyouneediscake@mail.com

and just look at her beautiful tablecloth...


Forever Living Products by Linda Stevens -  Forever Aloe Vera....at -  istevens2609@icloud.com

Stags Leap Holistic Therapy wth Purdies Creams and Soap and Damask Night Wear... at - iva@stagsleap.co.uk



New stallholder Helen with Harry's Corner...



Susie Lu Jewellery and lovely scarves....https://www.facebook.com/susie.l.jewellery.



Cardewellery Gift Shop for beautiful cards @ www.facebook.com/cardewellery



Mrs. G's Kitchen - "homemade and bespoke cakes, biscuits and preserves" at - Sgelleburn@sky.com..




Also new to the Market - Arteangels Shineys - "Mosaic - inspired to make broken Wholeagain"...at www.facebook.com/Arteangels Shineys..



Vicky Wolfe Pet Portraits - "Affordable  portraits painted or drawn from your favourite photographs" -  wolfeworld1@btinternet.com...





Looking forward to the next Market By the Green in May.......


Margaret

ps I'm always drawn to craft fairs and markets!!! x


Sunday, 3 May 2015

Deddington Farmers' Market - Saturday, 25th April 2015065

Here in the church, I find these colourful and attractive Stone Coasters for sale - just love the patterns
Out bright and early for we're visiting Deddington's monthly Farmers' Market and we'd also thought Saturday was the day for  our local council body, Cherwell District Council was giving out free bags of compost to citizens of Banbury, but it wasn't, so out earlier than intended,  we headed off to Deddington for their market.  Then we were there far longer than intended, chatting to stallholder friends, sampling cheese, biscuits, cured meats, savoury balls of a delicious mixture and I had a smashing piece of chocolate walnut cake. from Elli's Kitchen while He tucked into a large square of a savoury tart of some kind!!!

good food from Eli's Kitchen - at - ellistago@gmail.com


We bought some food items of course, picking up a few nice goodies to take home with us and I bought tomato and pepper plants which, actually, are still waiting to be dug into my greenhouse.


UGM  Nursery - on - Tel. 01295 720965 / 07831234726


Then we wandered over to Deddington's historic church of St. Peter and St. Paul where the craft stallholders congregate with their temptingly colourful stalls.  The church kitchen is just inside the main door, manned cheerfully by three friendly village church goers,  happily dispensing beakers of steaming hot drinks with cakes and biscuits  We wandered around all the stalls, me clicking away madly with my camera, as I'd been doing outside too.  While all this was going, suddenly the Scout group on duty action for the day with their leaders snaked their way around the stalls.  A long green body with a fearsome head, it was rather fun and definitely added to the ongoing chaos.

"here be dragons"
Outside the church the regular Big Issue magazine seller was doing her bit but the wind was getting to her and people were supplying her with hot drinks and cake to keep her going.  She also sells her magazines in Banbury which keeps her busy during the week.

We finally tore ourselves away and drove off to Adderbury where the craft Market by the Green at The Institute was being held and it was also Adderbury's Day of Dance when our three Morris Men dancing groups entertain throughout the village.  There's the Adderbury Village Morris Men, the Adderbury Morris Men and Sharp and Blunt, our ladies Morris dancing group.

We were having a very active day with lunch and coffees out on a bright warm but windy day
Locally farm sourced wood turned into beautiful items for the kitchen and home by Jonquil Sabin of - jonquilsabin@hotmail.co.uk 
Here;s a few photo memories of our day...
Nathan Tuckwell of Pie and Mighty Pies
Team-Kitchen friends - with delicious cakes and hot drinks to go!
the Traidcraft stall



Sue Jeffries Antiques at - farmhen@googlemail.com
Vicky Hibberd - Silversmith at - vahibberd@gmail.com
Handmade - for luxurious knitwear comfort 
Virginia Yip with well-made items sourced via the Thai Children's Trust - I bought a much needed night-tine reading lamp...
My super new book lamp for night-time reading...
Appealing knitted items by "Wednesday's Child" - No woeful faces wearing any of these delightful creations!!!
Here at Feast's stall, I began my feasting on their curried mango chick pea dish and their delicious rounds of savoury  - mixture - contact Feast at  - info.@feast.uk.net





























Saturday, 2 May 2015

Fairtrade Fiesta at Banbury Town Hall - Saturday, 2nd May 2015

BANBURY FAIRTRADE FIESTA - SATURDAY, 2nd MAY at BANBURY TOWN HALL





Items presented by Virginia Yip of Thai Children's Trust
All crafts together plus my Banbury Fairtrade Shopping bag with gusset.....


and more items presented by Virginia Yip


Dave Simms - Woodturner - for contact call Dave on 01295 277948


FAIRTRADE FIESTA at BANBURY TOWN HALL
SATURDAY, 2nd MAY 2015


Handmade Gemstone Jewellery by Cas - contact by mobile t/no.  07595 906073




It's the beautiful month of May so its Fairtrade Fiesta here in Bayberry - the Fairtrade Town since 2006.



We've already had Fairtrade Fortnight in March with two "Big Brew" events and now its Fairtrade Fiesta - for hot refreshment and delicious cakes and biscuits plus a good range of crafts of all kinds.

And here's a few photos of the good things on sale this morning -
Crafts by Sue - Greetings Cards & Baby Jackets, Greetings Cards & Baby Jackets, Make-up Bags & Pencil Cases and Other Crafts - contact by email: cardsbysue@ymail.com
JW Designs - Bespoke Hand Made Cards by Jane Wimbury  - Cardcraft Classes Available - contact at jane.wimbury@live.co.uk

Beady Beans by Lucy Linczyc for Bespoke  Jewellery at email: beady.beads@yahoo.com

Fairtrade Produce - biscuits, chocolate, peanut butter, preserves and coffee and Fairtrade shopping bags with a gusset for carrying more - my purchase is going to be very useful .
Traidecraft items presented by Enid Frost..
















Roll on the next Fairtrade event for Banbury including Hobby Horse Day, Banbury Food Festival, Canal Day and Fairtrade at Christmas time...........

Margaret xxx

PS watch this space for more future news of Fairtrade in Banbury


Wednesday, 22 April 2015

MARKET BY THE GREEN - ADDERBURY - SATURDAY, 25th APRIL 2015



Looking forward to Event Market by the Green Adderbury @ The Institute - Saturday 25th April xxx






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What a lovely day it's been and how wonderful to see lots of faces at MbTG today.
We do hope you found some lovely treats to purchase and that you'll be back to see us on Saturday 25 April!







SO THIS WEEKEND - APRIL 25TH, 2015 - AT ADDERBURY, OXFORDSHIRE - FOR








MARKET BY THE GREEN - AT  ADDERBURY, OXFORDSH IRE

FOR THEIR SPRING MARKET


AT

THE INSTITUTE, ADDERBURY

ON

SATURDAY, 25TH APRIL IN THE MORNING



FOR LUNCH AND TEA AND COFFEE & OTHER YUMMY EATABLES 



PLUS 



THEIR USUAL CRAFT HANDMADE ITEMS ETC. !!!




























DAISY - who will be there for lunch and to visit her friends at the Market By the Green xxx




























Fairtrade Action Banbury 2015 - Saturday 2nd May 2015 - FAIRTRADE FIESTA 2015



It's that time of year again for Events and Happenings, Craft Fayres and all manner of delightful summer time functions.

Banbury in Oxfordshire is a Fairtrade Town and its status as such has just been confirmed again by Banbury Town Council for which the Fairtrade Action Banbury Steering Group is very grateful.

Banbury celebrated Fairtrade Fortnight in March with two "Big Brew" events both of which were successful and happy occasions for members of the Steering Committee and friends and supporters of The Whistling Kettle and  the Marlborough Road Methodist Church at their organised events.

The month of May is Fairtrade Fiesta time for Banbury -  and I am happy to announce their forthcoming Event -



FAIRTRADE FIESTA

on

Saturday, 2nd May 2015

at

BANBURY TOWN HALL

from

10am to 2pm

for

DISPLAYS OF FAIRTRADE & OTHER FAIRLY TRADED Products

CRAFT STALLS

JUNIOR SCHOOL CHOIRS

REFRESHMENTS




WITH FREE ADMISSION










FAIRTRADE ACTION BANBURY ACKNOWLEDGE WITH THANKS FINANCIAL SUPPORT GIVEN BY BANBURY  TOWN COUNCIL









Daisy - who will be there with her camera to record the Event xxx




















































2pm

Sunday, 12 April 2015

Organic Food Post Easter Hot Cross Buns & Other Delicacies - Sunday, 12th April 2015

The weekend's done and tomorrow will soon be upon us.  We've supp'd well tonight on a simple spicy soup of sweet potatoes, kidney beans, garlic and chilli followed by a delicious bowl of nutty green stir fry with beans and Parmesan cheese.






Sweet dishes are delightful but ...its good to eat vegetables in stir frys and soups.  And we have had sweet foods today for I've baked my organic egg custard tart and, I for one, enjoyed a wonderful bowl of seeded muesli with plum compote and a sprinkling of Jo Thompson's Organic Granola from Once Bitten.




Jo regularly presents her wonderful array of sweet delights at the Adderbury  Community Food Market on the 2nd Thursday of each month at The Institute, Adderbury,  from where I purchased her granola last week.

sweet mouthful for the afternoon


A little organic homemade bread from the dear SO which has made today a very comfortable day for the household.  Nice food just makes one feel good, which has been doubly helpful for me catching up with blogs and paperwork and the man of the house continuing with his DIY and such like.




a simple stir fry crunchy with pine nuts and Parmesan cheese


A busy house too with a grandchild and an adorable frisky puppy to amuse and keep from chewing everything in sight.


sweet potato with red kidney beans, garlic and chilli pepper and very warming
Well, the grandchild ate the last hot cross bun, demanding to know why no more such buns may be made until next year...and fruited buns were promised but she's still not convinced they'll taste the same without their embellishment.  We'll see...




Lola Bear


Oh and one other sweet delight is under construction.  A summer pudding of mixed berries and cherries snuggled cosily in a nest of white bread; soft white everyday bread for a quick trial.  I'm sure it will be quite scrumptious and perfectly good to eat and a good practise session.


Happy eating !!!

Daisy xxx