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Burtree Puddings near Darlington produce award winning luxury puddings from the finest ingredients like free range eggs, English butter and our neighbouring organic Dairy Farm’s double creme. The puddings include sticky toffee pudding, rich toffee pudding, chocolate pudding, ginger pudding, sticky lemon pudding, syrup pudding and sticky toffee pudding – gluten free. Visit www.burtreepuddings.co.uk for more...
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Farmhouse Fruit Cakes from Jenkins & Hustwit. For a mouth-watering selection of cakes and puddings why not visit www.jenkinsandhustwit.com. Operated by Ann Hustwit, who actually lives on a farm, their products are renowned across the face of Britain. They cater for low sugar and gluten free consumer demands and can produce cakes for all occasions and...
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Ham, Pork, Gammon and Sausages from Broom Mill Farm on the outskirts of Bishop Auckland is a fine example of local, farm produced food by Matthew and Tracey Betney. As well as being food producers, they are also food retailers via a range of retail outlets as well as having their own renowned Farm Shop inside their old watermill. They also support Farmers’ Markets across the region. For more detals on their...
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Local Turkeys, Chickens, Guinea Fowl from Burtree House Farm are a real delight to eat possessing a natural flavour resulting from the free range and healthy environment in which they are raised. For more information please visit their website at...
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If you haven’t already tried it, why not experiment with the Buy Local Eat Local trend and find out for yourself just how fantastic locally produced food can be. And at the same time feel good about supporting the local economy and reducing food transport miles which protects the...