While we hope this cold snap might spur on the growth of the purple sprouting broccoli, we have in the meantime a new addition to our brassica range – kalettes or flower sprouts are a kale/Brussels-sprout-cross that even the sprout haters might like! Sweet and nutty they are a very versatile little veg that can… Read More »
Veg News 27th Dec
Not so much veg news as veg logistics: The post X-mas and post New Year’s period is a tricky time for sourcing fresh produce. Both suppliers and hauliers are operating on reduced schedules. So here’s what to expect over the next 7 days or so: New Year’s weekend (from Friday 28th) should be close to… Read More »
Veg News 20th Dec
Logistics should be running normally from Thursday, which means we’re expecting fresh arrivals in daily from the UK and Europe. The protests in France continue, so we are keeping our fingers tightly crossed for no delays! In any case we will have a fantastic selection of UK staples at all times. Our growers are working… Read More »
veg news 11th December
Looking for the perfect roasting spud? Our annual taster night resulted in four favourites which are sure to cut the mustard for your festive feast. From the Wasses in Yorkshire we have the reliable Carolus, oval shaped with a floury texture and yellow flesh it makes a classic crispy roast potato. Also from Wass is… Read More »
veg news 6th December
Unlike the more recognisable calabrese broccoli, purple sprouting broccoli is available from the UK throughout the winter months and is both versatile and easy to cook with. Our supply of this staple brassica comes from Duncan Gielty in Ormskirk and Francis Sampson in Penzance, look out for the violet plumes and dark green leaves. To prepare, separate… Read More »
veg news 29th November
The recent run of frosts means the writing is on the wall for a number of UK veggies. Lettuces, celery, broccoli, and fresh herbs are always the first to struggle with the cold. We’ll be looking to France and Spain to keep those products on the shelves during the winter. While on the one hand… Read More »