Food Festival Part 7
Join me on our final little walk through the marquee that was the food festival.
The next stall that we passed was the Ludlow Hamper Company. As their name suggests, the Ludlow Hamper Company put together delights from a number of local suppliers into beautiful wicker hampers.
Their stall showed some of the wonderful products that they include.
Cheeses, bottled products, jars of chutneys and jams and marmalades.
The final food stall in the marquee was, and I have to be careful how I say this,
The Snoggable garlic man.
If you don't know why I have to be careful how I say it, think about which words you pause longer between and say it again the other way!
I know hubby reads my blog, and dear, you do not need to be worried, this is just the man selling the snoggable garlic. I had my doubts about this, whether it would genuinely have no smell on your breath, but it really did seem to work. Either that or I lost my sense of smell over the weekend! I believe these were from Honey Bee herbs and olives.
Those are the large tubs of garlic, or you can fill a smaller tub from either the flavoured garlic cloves
or the flavoured olives.
Well, it's late and I'm tired, so I shall leave the post about what we bought and what we did with it until tomorrow! Hope you've enjoyed walking through the marquee with me!
The next stall that we passed was the Ludlow Hamper Company. As their name suggests, the Ludlow Hamper Company put together delights from a number of local suppliers into beautiful wicker hampers.
The final food stall in the marquee was, and I have to be careful how I say this,
The Snoggable garlic man.
If you don't know why I have to be careful how I say it, think about which words you pause longer between and say it again the other way!
I know hubby reads my blog, and dear, you do not need to be worried, this is just the man selling the snoggable garlic. I had my doubts about this, whether it would genuinely have no smell on your breath, but it really did seem to work. Either that or I lost my sense of smell over the weekend! I believe these were from Honey Bee herbs and olives.
Labels: Food Festivals


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Thanks for including us in your walk through the Food Festival.
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