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CONTACT Published by: Lincolnshire Life, the county’s favourite monthly magazine. Address: County Life Limited, County House, 9 Checkpoint Court, Sadler Road, Lincoln LN6 3PW Tel: 01522 527127 Email: editorial@lincolnshirelife.co.uk Web: www.lincolnshirelife.co.uk

Welcome to Good Taste Lincolnshire

Managing Editor: Geoffrey Manners Sales Manager: Sarah Eddy Sales Executives: Fiona Thomas and Isabel Dewey Editorial: Caroline Bingham and Katrina Burrill Graphic Design and Production: Claire Weeks, Darren Summers and Max Márquez Administration: Clare Hardwick and Yusef Sayed Accounts: Sue Sagliocca For membership contact: Alex Turnball Tel: 01522 523333 Email: alex.turnball@lincs-chamber. co.uk Web: www.selectlincolnshire.co.uk Twitter: @lovefoodlincs Facebook: LoveFoodSelectLincolnshire This publication and its contents shall not be lent, re-sold or otherwise circulated without the publisher’s prior consent. © County Life Ltd. Inclusion in this brochure does not imply recommendation by County Life Ltd. Although great effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this publication at the time of going to print, changes can occur so it is advisable to confirm the information provided. ISSN 2059-4844

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It is hard to resist the urge to hunker down for the colder months but there is plenty to tempt you, in this issue, to be out and about. Autumn is awards season and we have featured national recognition for county based businesses as well as a report on the winners of Select Lincolnshire’s 2018 competition. Colin McGurran, chef/ patron of Winteringham Fields has been awarded a Michelin Star in the 2019 listing. Many congratulations to Colin, Bex and their team for this accomplishment. Katrina Burrill was invited

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to experience their Tasting Menu to appreciate the skill and dedication needed to achieve this accolade. Local artisan breweries are amongst those receiving a great deal of recognition for their products but our features this month include artisan spirit companies Lincoln Gin, Ex Libris botanical vodka and A Little Luxury who are producing exciting flavours for discerning imbibers. Our outdoor feature is an invitation to blow away any cobwebs with a visit to the recently opened North Sea Observatory at Chapel

St Leonards. The innovative building is a visitor centre, café and art space acting as a gateway to the Coastal Country Park. Wildlife, wild scenery and bracing walks make for perfect seasonal pick-me-ups. Good Taste Lincolnshire would not be complete without recipes featuring delicious local produce. Here we have plenty which are perfect for warming the hearts of family and friends. We wish you compliments of the season and all of the businesses who appear in this issue look forward to giving you a warm welcome. GOOD TASTE LINCOLNSHIRE

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Lincoln Gin Just add tonic

Food news

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Food news

Select Lincolnshire Awards Winners announced

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Recipes Hearty delights

Food news

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Winteringham Fields From field to fork

North Sea Observatory Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park

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Recipes Winter warmers

Food news

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How to become A Select Lincolnshire member

Events Autumn/Winter

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Food news

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Ex Libris Lincolnshire’s first botanical vodka

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Taste of Excellence Awards 2018

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Recipes Simple sides

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Just add tonic It’s been quite a year for Lincoln Gin owners Matt and Jenny Felgate. After five years they made the decision to sell their coffee shop, Bunty’s, start their family and bring a new product to the Lincolnshire market. MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE, CLEETHORPES

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LINCOLN GIN

With the new craft gin market booming, Lincoln Gin has distinguished itself this year. Whilst it has only been several months since their first bottle was produced, the idea for Lincoln Gin goes back over three years. Always wanting to do something new, Matt had many ambitions before he finally settled on bringing a new gin to fruition. “I was dropping my sister at Gatwick airport and saw this stand for the Gatwick Distillery. I was fascinated by the process and went to speak with the distiller,” said Matt. “His advice to me was to get as much information as possible, meet with other distillers, learn the market, and find your unique flavour. At the time there were there no other distillers in Lincolnshire so I travelled around the country

attending tours and talks to learn the skill.” Over the next two years Matt spent time finding the flavours he wanted to include. Using the best from the Lincolnshire countryside, he wanted to include local flavours including angelica and elderflower from Lincoln’s West Common and liquorice from Liquorice Park as well as lime, lemon, grapefruit, juniper and coriander. He also includes beetroot as a nod to the city’s heritage. His first step was to create recipes to find his perfect blend and asked friends and family to try out his recipes. With 20 recipes created Matt was able to reduce this to seven before reducing again to just two very different flavours, a more herby flavour against the citrusy flavour we all know as Lincoln Gin.

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He also needed to create a brand that represented Lincoln. With help from the Guildhall and Lincolnshire Archives Matt found a gin distillery that had been in Lincoln in 1860 in the former Rustons building, The Lincoln Beetroot Distillery. Using this as the basis for his brand, Lincoln Gin was created. His next step was to create a logo and packaging and again he used his local knowledge. With permission from the Mayor of Lincoln and Lincoln Cathedral Matt created a brand with the Coat of Arms featuring the Lincoln Fleur de Lys. He then took ideas from the Magna Carta 800th anniversary celebration to give each bottle a wax seal. In January Matt rented his first unit and bought his first 30 litre still to begin making larger quantities of gin, before quickly

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buying another to keep up with demand. He sold his first bottle in January and has just begun selling bottles through the Lincolnshire Coop. What’s next for Lincoln Gin? “What I would like to do next is create an area for tastings and talks to be held here. I have already purchased a second still and so we’re looking to expand the current distilling area so we can keep up with demand. The last few months have been really busy for us, meeting with businesses who would like to stock our gin as well as working with venues who want to sell our product. We’re excited to see what the future holds.” You will be able to find Matt with his gin, in both 70cl and his new 20cl bottles at the Lincolnshire Food & Gift Fair on 1st and 2nd December at the Lincolnshire Showground.

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NEWS IN BRIEF

New menu launched at Grange Farm Park Grange Farm Park are thrilled to announce that head chef, Ant Cron, has launched the new Autumn Menu at their brand new kitchen and restaurant. Ant has 20 years’ experience and comes from a five-star background working at The Waldorf Hotel and Hippodrome Casino in London and in Australia. With time served locally at The Livesey Arms, The Millhouse Restaurant,

Covenham and the Comfy Duck, Oaklands Hall Hotel under his belt, he is growing his team and menus at The Stables Bar & Restaurant, the new venture at Grange Farm Park, located on the East Coast of Lincolnshire. Jonathan Graves, partner at Grange Farm Park and The Stables Bar & Restaurant said: “Gearing up for our first Christmas, the restaurant and bar offers wide appeal both for leisure guests on park or locally on

holiday and also for those living in the area. “The evolution of our business is mostly marketdriven and having looked at the demands of the market and the feedback of our most regular guests, we embarked on this project, which follows closely to the extension and development of the park and addition of four new luxury holiday lodges.” Committed to serving the best seasonal and ethically

sourced ingredients, The Stables Bar & Restaurant serves British favourites and comfort food classics in a relaxed and informal brasserie setting, offering a menu that combines local and seasonal ingredients along with some brand new recipes for the specials menu. Accommodation booking and enquiries 01507 450267. Restaurant bookings 01507 451061, www. grangefarmpark.co.uk

Stokes celebrates first year at The Lawn Lincoln’s most well-loved coffee brand is celebrating its first year at The Lawn and to mark the occasion Stokes Tea & Coffee held an informal event at the historic complex. The event was held on Friday 28th September at The Lawn Café, in the picturesque uphill area of Lincoln, and was attended by more than 50 people including tenants and Stokes staff. Stokes Tea & Coffee transformed the historic site with an extensive £2million refurbishment which took two years to complete. This renovation turned The Lawn into one of Lincoln’s top destinations with a café, barista training centre, theatre, restaurant, offices and shops as well as serving as the brand’s headquarters for coffee roasting and distributing. Nick Peel, managing director at Stokes, said:

“We have loved our first year at The Lawn – it was a big move to relocate from Mint Lane where the business had been based for more than 40 years, however it has definitely been worth it. “Seeing The Lawn come back to life after a tumultuous history has been really lovely and the site now has a lively, vibrant feel thanks to all the retail, food and drink outlets and offices we’ve supported this year. “The move has also been great for the business as we now have the space to expand our operation. Our new headquarters enable us to treble the production and distribution of our ethically-sourced tea and coffee products. We are in a great position to grow our number of suppliers, and are confident our offering will see Stokes become a mark of quality in the tea and coffee market.

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“It’s been a fantastic year and so an event with all the people who helped make our first year so successful seemed like the perfect way to mark the occasion and we can’t

wait to celebrate many more anniversaries at The Lawn.” For further information visit www.stokescoffee.co.uk or follow StokesCoffee on Twitter.

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RECIPES – HEARTY DELIGHTS

Chicken breasts stuffed with spinach and Lymn Bank Farm Lincolnshire Sunset Blue cheese Makes: 4

INGREDIENTS: 4 chicken breasts pounded to 1cm thickness 65g Sunset Blue cheese 185g bag of baby spinach, washed

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12 rashers of pancetta 125ml crème fraîche Seasoning METHOD: Preheat the oven to 190C/gas mark 5. Place the spinach in a microwaveable bowl and microwave for 3 minutes.

Add the crème fraîche, Sunset Blue cheese and seasoning. Spoon the mixture into the chicken breasts and the carefully wrap the pancetta around them. Bake in an ovenproof dish for approximately 30-35 minutes. Lovely with garlic parmentier potatoes and steamed vegetables.

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RECIPES – HEARTY DELIGHTS

Leg escalopes are an under-used and relatively inexpensive cut

Uncle Henry’s rosemary, lemon and garlic roast pork leg Makes: 6

INGREDIENTS: 1.5kg Uncle Henry’s pork leg roasting joint (£8.95 per kg) Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste 2tbsp olive oil 2tbsp minced fresh rosemary 1 lemon, zested 2 cloves garlic, crushed 100ml chicken stock METHOD: Preheat the oven to 180C/ gas mark 4. Place the pork joint, fat side up, in a roasting tin. Season well with salt and

pepper. Mix the olive oil, rosemary, lemon zest and garlic in a bowl and rub over the pork so it is well coated. Roast in the oven uncovered for about 1 hour or until internal temperature measured with a meat thermometer reaches 70C. Remove from the oven, and let the pork rest about 10 minutes before slicing to serve. To make a delicious pan gravy spoon off the fat in the roasting tin and discard. Add chicken stock to the remaining juices and bring to the boil, scraping up browned bits on bottom of tin. Pour pan juices over sliced pork.

LEAN, HEALTHY AND QUICK TO COOK, THEY MAKE THE PERFECT ALTERNATIVE TO CHICKEN OR TURKEY

Redhill Farm Moroccan pomegranate pork escalopes

INGREDIENTS: 4 Redhill Farm free range pork leg escalopes 200g quinoa (or mixed quinoa and bulgur wheat) 2tbsp Ownsworth Lincolnshire Rapeseed Oil 2tbsp Moroccan spice mix Ras-el-hanout or harissa paste 1tsp Lincolnshire honey Zest and juice of 1 large unwaxed lemon Seeds of 1 whole pomegranate Salt and freshly ground Black pepper Mixed salad leaves or Seasonal vegetables to personal preference METHOD: Place escalopes (one at a time) between two sheets of clingfilm on a flat surface and flatten out to 1/2 cm thick using a rolling pin, meat mallet or base of small saucepan.

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In a shallow dish mix the oil, 1 tsp of the honey, 1 tbsp of the lemon juice and chosen Moroccan spice mix, season with salt and pepper and coat the pork in the mixture – leave in the dish to marinade. Cook the quinoa in pan of 600ml cold water and a little salt, bring to the boil, then simmer on a low heat for 10-12 min. Remove from the heat to a serving bowl to cool for 20 min. Then add the lemon zest and rest of the lemon juice, rest of the honey, season to taste and add in the seeds of 1 pomegranate and sliced up chosen crunchy salad or season vegatables. Cook the pork escalopes by heating a non-stick frying pan until hot. Once hot, add the pork to the pan (in batches two at a time) and cook for 3-4 min on each side till cooked through. Leave to rest for a few minutes, then slice up and serve with the quinoa and salad and extra lemon wedges. www.redhillfarm.com

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Pan seared duck breast, Lincolnshire honey and beetroot purée, sweet potato dauphinoise, plums wrapped in pancetta Makes: 4 INGREDIENTS: 4 duck breasts 6-8 Maris Piper potatoes 1 sweet potato ½ pint of double cream Finely chopped garlic Sea salt and pepper 4 small plums, halved and de-sliced 4 pancetta slices 1 jar of Lincolnshire honey 4 medium-sized beetroot METHOD: To make the dauphinoise

pre-heat the oven to 180C. Add the garlic to the double cream, season and mix well. Peel the Maris Pipers and the sweet potato (slice the potatoes as thinly as you can). In an ovenproof dish, pour a little of the cream mix into the bottom. Then do a layer of sliced Maris Pipers and then a layer of sliced sweet potato, then add a bit more of the cream mix and repeat until you have used all the potatoes or nearly filled your dish. Then cook for about 45 min

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or until the potatoes are soft. When cooked, leave to cool then refrigerate. Once chilled cut into desired shape and reheat through the oven. For the plums, place on a baking tray, squeeze a little honey over and season well, roast in the oven until soft, leave to cool. Cut the pancetta slices in half and wrap them around the plums. When needed place on a baking tray and cook for about 8-10 min.

For the beetroot purée, boil the beetroot in seasoned water until cooked. Peel and place in a liquidiser with a splash of Lincolnshire honey, check for seasoning. For the duck, score the fat, rub well with sea salt and place in a hot pan skin side down and sear until golden. Finish in the oven to your liking, allow to rest before serving.

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NATURAL LIGHT POURS INTO THE NEW ART SPACE

North Sea Observatory and the Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park The autumn to spring months are the ideal time to explore the wild, natural beauty of the county’s coastline and a new attraction provides the perfect base from which to begin your visit.

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Hikers, birdwatchers and dog walkers have long appreciated the tranquil countryside of the coastal fringe and the majestic qualities of the Lincolnshire skies and seasonal weather. The new project funded by Lincolnshire County Council, the Coastal Communities Fund, the Arts Council England and RDPE LEADER Coastal Action Zone has seen an iconic, multi-function building open in Chapel St Leonards to mark the southern gateway to the Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park. The first marine observatory of its kind to be purpose-built in the UK, The North Sea Observatory offers 180-degree views through strikingly large windows of the dunes, sea and animals that call them home. The striking architecture makes an exciting new addition to the beachfront panorama and houses excellent year-round facilities for families and those enjoying a nice quiet winter walk along the

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ingredients and natural fruit juices expertly hand blended on the family farm using a cornucopia of real flowers, fruits and spices, Belvoir drinks contain no artificial sweeteners, colourings,

preservatives or flavourings and are all you need to make a party a success or simply to get you through the dark winter months. Belvoir’s Mulled Winter Cordial and range of punches – Spiced Ginger Punch, Mulled Winter Punch and Festive Fruit Punch – are designed to be drunk gently warmed providing the perfect means to keep out the chill or when mixed with a dash of your favourite tipple can positively help raise the temperature and guarantee the good times flow! Whatever the occasion this winter, simply reach for a bottle of Belvoir’s seasonal winter range – made for good times! Belvoir’s seasonal winter drinks are on sale now for around £3.50 per bottle. For more information about the Belvoir range, visit www.belvoirfruitfarms.co.uk.

Shop of the Year 2018 winners announced In September, the Guild of Fine Food crowned the UK’s best independent retailers, as Shop of the Year 2018 reached its exciting finale in London. Established to recognise and promote excellence in the industry, the accreditation scheme was newly expanded this year to offer even more opportunities for small independent retailers. Delifonseca Dockside in Liverpool was awarded Best Delicatessen, Bradford-based Keelham Farm Shop won Best Farm Shop with Food Hall and Cheshire’s specialist grocer, Godfrey C. Williams & Son, claimed Best Grocer, Village or Community Shop. With this trio of top honours going to retailers from the North, The Cheese Society in Lincoln completed the line-up, taking home Best Specialist Cheese Shop. All the trophies were presented at No. 42 Southwark Street, the Guild of Fine Food’s London base, where the world of fine food gathered to find out the winners of each category, selected following two rounds of judging over the summer, which included an announced visit from one of the industry expert judges and a mystery shop by customer experience experts, Insight6.

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Entries are now welcomed for Shop of the Year 2019 at gff.co.uk/awards/shop-of-the-year, with independent retailers now invited to submit a written submission for Best Delicatessen & Grocer; Specialist Cheese Shop; Farm Shop (farmer owned); Food Hall; Specialist Food or Drink Shop; and Newcomer. Judging will begin in November before the winners are announced at the Fine Food Show North, Harrogate, which takes place on Sunday 10th and Monday 11th March 2019.

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Could you be a Select Lincolnshire Member? Find out how you can be involved... Select Lincolnshire celebrates and supports businesses who are passionate about Lincolnshire’s Food and Drink industry. If your business actively supports and promotes local produce then the chances are you are probably eligible to become a Select Lincolnshire member. We welcome businesses who come under any of the following: • Grower • Producer • Cafes/tea rooms/restaurants/bars etc • Retailer • Wholesaler • Accommodation (Hotel, B&B, Self-Catering) • Teaching Establishment • Business support or supply chain services • Those with an attraction with food • Caterer/Venue hire Through joining Select Lincolnshire your business will benefit from a number of services including: • Use of the Select Lincolnshire logo which promotes local quality produce; • Free marketing material to help promote your products and services; • PR & Marketing services through advertising in Chamber Matters, digital campaigns and social media; • Entry into the Select Lincolnshire Food & Drink Awards – an elegant event to celebrate and award the sector, and all guests can expect fine dining; • Free space in the county’s much loved Good Taste magazine; • 10% off advertising in the Good Taste magazine; • Free web event and listings on the Select Lincolnshire webpage, enabling businesses around the county to access your information; A Lincolnshire Life Magazine publication

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• Member to member offers; • Invitations to promote your business at sector relevant events and networking opportunities; • Entry to attend our bi-monthly Select Lincolnshire forums where members can network and discuss how Select Lincolnshire can continue to support the sector; • A chance to be part of our Yellow Belly Trails project, putting your business on a trail app for families and friends to enjoy; • You will also receive a free monthly newsletter containing tons of interesting information for your business If you’d like a bit more information about joining, contact the team now on 01522 523333, or alternatively via email at select@lincs-chamber.co.uk or visit the website at www.selectlincolnshire.co.uk TESTIMONIALS FROM SELECT LINCOLNSHIRE MEMBERS “Lincolnshire has always been immensely proud of its food heritage and Stokes has been a part of that for over 100 years. 2017 has been a big year for the company, as we have anchored our roots in Lincoln even further by opening our new headquarters at The Lawn – itself a building steeped in history. To be a member of Select Lincolnshire is very important to us, not only in being included amongst Lincoln’s finest food producers and establishments but also promoting our business to tourists visiting the city. Here’s to a successful and prosperous 2018 for all of Lincolnshire’s food businesses.” Nick Peel – managing director, RW Stokes & Sons

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National recognition for Lincolnshire Tea The Lincoln Tea and Coffee Company would like to share some very exciting news… After an unprecedented number of entries and four months of rigorous shortlisting, testing and tasting – the results of The Great British Food Awards 2018 are in! HOW AWARDS ARE JUDGED... ROUND ONE This year had a record number of entries – all of which demonstrated the UK’s thriving food and drink scene. In the first round, every single product entered was taste-tested, awarding scores

primarily based around taste but also taking provenance into account. ROUND TWO A shortlist was made of the favourite products in each category, and a panel of celebrity experts and GBF testers including Michel Roux Jnr, John Torode and Raymond Blanc tasted each product and they named their favourite – along with two highly commended products.

Lincolnshire Tea was awarded the prestigious ‘Highly Commended’ title by celebrity judge, chef and food writer Valentine Warner. The only tea to be amongst the award-winning products. “We are so proud and

excited that the top quality of our very own Lincolnshire Tea has been picked out and recognised nationally as being amongst the best Britain has to offer,” said Susie Carlisle of The Lincoln Tea and Coffee Company.

RESULTS… The results are in and The Great British Food Awards proudly present Britain’s best in the Non-alcoholic drink category…

Fairburn’s celebrates Lincolnshire Day with launch of British Blue Eggs at Lincolnshire Co-op stores Local family egg company L J Fairburn & Son celebrated Lincolnshire Day (1st October) with the launch of its awardwinning British Blue® Eggs into 11 Lincolnshire Co-op stores and, for every pack sold, a donation will be made to the new Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park. The delicious pastel blue eggs, with a vibrant golden yolk, are laid by free range hens fed a bespoke natural diet, containing extracts from brightly coloured flowers, on Fairburn’s Lincolnshire farms. Judges at the prestigious Great Taste Awards described the British Blue® as a ‘perfect egg’ when the range won a sought-after two-star award. Customers at 11 Lincolnshire Co-op stores will be able to buy the eggs and for every pack of six eggs sold, 1p will be donated to

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Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park. Around eight kilometres of coastline and 35 square kilometres inland between Sandilands and Chapel St Leonards form part of the new park,

which aims to provide high quality facilities for local communities and visitors, and improvements for wildlife whilst contributing to a healthy local economy.

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Lincolnshire’s first botanical vodka The maturity of the craft gin market led Washingborough based designers and spirit entrepreneurs James Cann and Lizzie Mercer to turn their attention to vodka when they were researching their new spirit, Ex Libris.

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James and Lizzie met while working on blue chip brands at London agencies. “Craft distilleries were also amongst our clients, “said James, “and we began to think that vodka has so far been the neglected market when working with the flavour possibilities of botanicals.” They put out a brief to several independent distillers and the resulting best sample was produced by a Lincolnshire independent distillery. “I am originally from Lincolnshire, my family have a print business in Washingborough and Lizzie is from Cambridgeshire so it seemed a logical move to relocate our business, Library Design Studio, back to the county, where we could also focus on our new brand.” Using a unique selection of botanicals, James and Lizzie have ditched juniper

in favour of clean citrus and fresh bay, with the darker flavours of culinary herbs and spices for their distilled rather than flavoured grain spirit. The name Ex Libris is of course derived from their business but also extends a slow, old club, learned nature to their product. Languidly laid as a line drawing amongst the books on the logo and product label is a drawing of their own pet rescue cat, Jynx. The recipe for Ex Libris gives a rounded, fragrant but savoury taste mindful of black teas and herbal bitters. There is a natural sweetness as well as the tang of citrus and spice. Lizzie’s favourite way to drink their vodka is over a cube of ice, where the sequence of flavours can be savoured. They have also devised their own

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recipe for a classic martini and a signature Ex Libris and tonic which work wonderfully with lemon rind (for a more uplifting drink) or thyme/rosemary for a more savoury option. “The ethics around Ex Libris are very important to us,” added Lizzie. “We wanted slow values to be behind the brand – we are more cat than dog – and we have used recycled paper for our box and shredded packing. Our bottle is square, with a good chunky base, topped with a traditional cork and wax seal.” Their first production of 200 bottles is now on sale online and will be available in local stockists soon. Lizzie and James have plans for a launch in London, working with mixologists to produce more cocktail

recipes. Their plans are for Ex Libris hopefully to be on the shelves with other craft spirits in smaller independent bars, restaurants and shops across the country in the near future. You can find out more at: www.exlibrisvodka.com A 500ml bottle is £37 plus p&p. JYNX

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Award-winning Doddington Farm Shop set for expansion Lincolnshire’s award-winning Doddington Farm Shop is to be extended to meet a growing demand for locally sourced food and craft drinks. The Farm Shop, set within the historic Doddington Hall estate, is being developed with the creation of a new wine shop, larger deli area and extended butchery. The larger store will also see the addition of an area dedicated to the sale of a new range of products including professional cookware.

Since opening in 2007, Doddington Hall’s Farm Shop has steadily grown and it has become known for providing quality seasonal food with few or no food miles. This includes produce from the Hall’s own Kitchen Garden and beef from Lincoln Red cattle reared on the estate. When the extension is completed during autumn/winter, the store will include a larger range of food produce, locally sourced beers and spirits and new wine shop with dedicated tasting area. www.doddingtonhall.com

Uncle Henry’s serves ‘extraordinarily tasty’ food at Great Taste Awards Great Taste, the world’s most coveted food awards, celebrating the very best in food and drink, has announced the Great Taste stars of 2018. Out of over 12,600 products to be judged, Uncle Henry’s near Grayingham, Lincolnshire was awarded a 3-star Great Taste Award for its home reared Pork Leg Joint, which means the product

was described by judges as extraordinarily tasty, and a 1-star Great Taste Award for its Lincolnshire sausages, which judges described as food that delivers fantastic flavour! Graham Ward, butchery wholesale manager, explained: “We are delighted to have been recognised for both our Lincolnshire sausage and home reared pork. This award is testament to the

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hard work of those who look after and rear our pigs on the farm right through to our traditional butchery at Uncle Henry’s and the team who create such fantastic products. The quality of our products is also recognised by the Lincolnshire Coop which stocks our sliced roast pork and Lincolnshire sausages in selected stores across the county.” Only two 3-star awards were attained in Lincolnshire.

A super summer for Claythorpe’s pizza pop-up It’s been the perfect summer for Select member Claythorpe Watermill’s pop-up pizzeria, which ran through July and August. The mill, already known for its popular café and animal collection, opened every Saturday evening for al fresco dining, with authentic, homemade pizzas in its beautiful riverside setting. Handmade dough and freshly made pizza sauce were all prepared on the day and stone baked in Claythorpe’s very own wood-fired oven. More dining events are planned for the coming months. Owners Rebecca and Mike Agate bought the oven this year with the help of a Micro Business Grant from ELDC, which also part-funded the purchase of a new outdoor cinema. Movie nights including The Greatest Showman, Grease and Les Misérables attracted hundreds of new visitors to this unique venue and more, regular film nights will be announced soon (with plenty of fresh pizzas available to the audience).

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Sunshine helps draw in the crowds for Galley Hill Farm Strawberry Fayre Hundreds of people enjoyed festivities at Galley Hill Farm in Alford back in July when it held its 5th Annual Strawberry Fayre. The public were welcomed to the farm to pick strawberries, enjoy tea and cake, as well as a bouncy castle for the children and homemade jam stands. The Strawberry Fayre gained its name as it is held during the ripest

season for strawberries. The farm has been offering the ‘Pick Your Own’ experience for soft fruits and apples for 38 years. The annual event has raised funds for Marie Curie Lincolnshire for the past three years. This year was no exception and raised £3,141 with the help of a crew of 14 made up of families and friends. Second generation farmer owners Ian Scaman and his wife Sandra

explained: “The event is always very well supported – we enjoy raising money for such a good cause. One that is very close to our hearts, due to a personal experience of the nursing service. It’s nice to know that the money gives back to the local Lincolnshire nurses.” Ian joked: “We have raised over £7,000 in the past three years, that kind of money means we can’t really stop now!” The money raised from this year’s event has paid for a further 157 hours of night-time nursing within the county for terminal illness patients within their homes. Kate and Michael Arthur, treasurers of the Lincoln Fundraising Group for Marie Curie added: “We are extremely grateful to Sandra, Ian and the team for their continued support. It’s an incredible about of money that will make a huge difference to our Lincolnshire Nursing Service.” For more information about this event and the work of Marie Curie, please contact the Lincolnshire Fundraising Office on 07525801531 or lauren.alexander@mariecurie.org.uk

The Lincoln Tea and Coffee Company ‘delivers fantastic flavour’, says Great Taste Awards 2018 The Lincoln Tea and Coffee Company has received a 1-star Great Taste Award for all three products entered into this year’s awards, which means the judges felt their products deliver fantastic flavour. • Sweet Brazil Blend – Commenting on its character, ‘a little fruit and nut and some chocolate in there too. Well balanced with a hint of acidity on the finish.’ • Lincolnshire Tea Loose Leaf Blend – ‘The infusion is bright, with

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character and distinct flavour.’ • Lincolnshire Tea Paper Tea Bags – ‘Fresh and alive, bright and coloury with some briskness – a good, fresh tea.’ The Lincoln Tea and Coffee Company said: “We are so pleased to have received these awards for our products. These are products we feel so passionate about and it is so rewarding for a panel of expert tasters to also recognise the high quality we stand for. Being able to [add] the Great Taste gold star to our products helps us to demonstrate who we are

and we hope our customers are proud to show them off too.” Recognised as a stamp of excellence among consumers and retailers alike, Great Taste values taste above all else, with no regard for branding and packaging. Whether it is vinegar, granola, bacon or cheese being judged, all products are removed from their wrapper, jar, box or bottle before being tasted. The judges then savour, confer and re-taste to decide which products are worthy of an award.

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Roll up, roll up for the 21st Taste of Excellence Awards It’s twenty-one years since Lincolnshire Life magazine began its annual quest to find the county’s best venues, bakers and chefs. In that time the awards have grown and grown and in this special anniversary year we will be celebrating the best of the best in fourteen categories. Our 2018 circus themed awards evening will take place on Thursday 1st November at the Engine Shed in Lincoln. This year’s categories include: • Restaurant of the Year – Sponsored by Freshtime • Dining Pub of the Year – Sponsored by Sleaford Quality Foods • Tea or Coffee Shop of the Year – Sponsored by The Lincoln Tea & Coffee Company • Farm Shop of the Year – Sponsored by Lincolnshire Showground • Confectioner of the Year – Sponsored by Lincs FM • Wedding Venue of the Year – Sponsored by Lindsey James Ladies Wear • Producer of the Year – Sponsored by JHWalter • Pub or Bar of the Year – Sponsored by Batemans Brewery • Lincolnshire’s Champion – Sponsored by Duncan & Toplis

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• Hotel of the Year – Sponsored by Darron Childs Practice • Bed and Breakfast of the Year – Sponsored by L J Fairburn & Son Limited • Self Catering Establishment of the Year – Sponsored by LAGAT • Chef of the Year – Sponsored by Freshtime • Young Chef of the Year – Sponsored by The Cross Keys Inn, Stow MEET THE SPONSORS Duncan & Toplis – Overall sponsor and sponsor of Lincolnshire’s Champion Established in 1925, Duncan & Toplis has grown to become one of the largest independent firms of chartered accountants in the East Midlands region. Their 11 offices are located in Lincolnshire (Boston, Grantham, Lincoln, Louth, Skegness, Sleaford, Spalding, and Stamford), Leicestershire (Loughborough and Melton Mowbray), and Nottinghamshire (Newark).

Freshtime – Sponsor of the Chef of the Year category Fresthime, which employs 350 people at its site on Boston’s Riverside Industrial Estate, provides prepared vegetables, snacks and salads to leading supermarkets and multinationals as well as restaurants and other food service industries. Freshtime is a privately owned company founded in 2000 supplying major retailers with prepared vegetables. Since then they have invested over £14 million in their purpose-built site to develop their product range and production capabilities. Lindsey James Ladies Wear – Sponsor of the Wedding Venue of the Year category With over twenty years in her store at The Oak in Heckington, Lindsey James owner Jan Palmer has plenty

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of experience finding the right outfit for any occasion. “I have always been interested in design,” Jan explains, “and my first priority was always to find fashion which would really suit my customers. I consider fashion to be an investment for your wardrobe and I have always bought with quality, originality and occasion in mind.” With over twenty-five different collections, plus a dedicated hat section, Lindsey James can help with your full outfit.

JHWalter – Sponsor of the Producer of the Year category JHWalter LLP provides property, business, planning and energy services to corporate and private clients throughout the East Midlands. Originally founded in 1790, the practice has a professional team of chartered surveyors, advisers and agents based in Lincoln.

The Lincoln Tea and Coffee Company – Sponsor of the Tea or Coffee Shop of the Year category The Lincoln Tea and Coffee Company was founded by Susie and John Carlisle with the aim of supplying the best quality loose leaf tea and freshly roasted coffee to be enjoyed every day. The Lincoln Tea and Coffee Company is made up of lovers and connoisseurs of quality worldwide tea and coffee. With a passion for introducing everyone to the great taste of good tea and coffee, they teach people the art of preparation, consumption and conversation.

The Cross Keys Restaurant – Sponsor of the Young Chef of the Year category After many years the Cross Keys at Stow has changed hands. Tony and Lindsey Wallis, local residents for 25 years with their son Dan and daughter-in-law Hayley, have bought the business. Dan has had a recognised career as head chef for the last 9 years, in one of Lincoln’s most prestigious restaurants winning numerous awards. Hayley has worked at the Cross Keys for many years and is focused on ensuring the reputation, character and charm remains intact. The family are very excited to combine their experience and develop the menu to create exciting dishes from locally sourced produce. They take pride in serving the local community and all who visit.

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L J Fairburn & Son – Sponsor of the Bed and Breakfast of the Year Lincs FM – Sponsor of the Dining Pub category With 80 units across 17 farms, L J of the Year category Fairburn and Son Limited has grown into Lincs FM is a UK Independent Local Radio radio station serving Lincolnshire an enterprise which can now boast of being one of the largest egg producers and Newark, from the Humber to The and packers in the UK. However, Wash. It broadcasts on 96.7, 97.6 and 102.2FM, and online. The station plays one thing that hasn’t changed is the commitment to family values, business a variety of classic hits from the 1970s through to the 2000s, including current integrity and loyalty on which the business was originally built. Top 40 hits.

Lincolnshire Showground – Sponsor of the Farm Shop of the Year category The Lincolnshire Showground is owned by the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society, a charitable organisation established back in 1869 whose objectives are to educate the county about food, farming and a sustainable environment. Although its roots continue to be embedded in agriculture, it has diversified over the years to create a multi-purpose environment offering a wide range of services and events for the region and beyond.

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Darron Childs Practice – Sponsor of the Hotel of the Year category The Darron Childs Practice is an established family run wealth management practice that provides a high level service for special people in a specialist environment. In an age where many are fixated by instant solutions, The Darron Childs Practice intentionally takes time to provide the right solution.

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The majority of new clients are introduced through personal recommendation, a testimony to the holistic service provided. The Practice Principal, Darron Childs, is an experienced consultant and a respected author, he leads a team of highly motivated professionals whose combined mission is to enhance your overall wealth and well-being. Fraser Brown – Sponsor of the Restaurant of the Year category Fraser Brown was first established over 250 years ago in the heart of Nottingham, and has grown to become one of the region’s largest independent law firms, offering a broad spectrum of private client and commercial legal services, and priding itself on its commitment to going the GOOD TASTE LINCOLNSHIRE

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extra mile and delivering a personal and tailored approach. Now with offices in Nottingham, Lincoln, Radcliffe on Trent and Bingham, the firm’s solicitors work with a diverse range of businesses and organisations and have a local and national client base. Sleaford Quality Foods – Sponsor of the Dining Pub of the Year category Sleaford Quality Foods are a leading supplier of high quality ingredients for the food manufacturing and catering industries. They specialise in dried and dehydrated food products from herbs and spices, to potatoes, onions, fruit and vegetables through to dried soups, bouillons, gravies, seasonings and core cooking ingredients. Batemans Brewery – Sponsor of the Pub or Bar of the Year category The Batemans story is one of enterprise, innovation and good, honest, human values.

“Our great-grandparents George and Susannah Bateman started the Brewery in 1874 to supply the local farmers, who paid their land workers part in produce, part in money and part in beer. Why they bothered with money, we have no idea – as it seems most of it was spent on more of George’s beer! “We’ve been making well-loved beers and running great pubs to the highest standard ever since.”

The Engine Shed The Engine Shed, opened in 2006, is the largest live music and entertainment facility in Lincoln. The Engine Shed provides the best in live entertainment, and a warm personal service gives an enjoyable experience, leaving customers happy and spreading the word. Visit www. engineshed.co.uk to see the full list of upcoming gigs and events.

Lagat – Sponsor of Self Catering Establishment of the Year Lagat offers a wide range of services including apprenticeships, funded and non-funded programmes and commercial training courses. They are a fully accredited training centre with City & Guilds, The Institute of Leadership and Management, Pearson Education, Edexcel, and The Association of Accounting Technicians. They are also an exam centre for the Chartered Insurance Institute.

Salted Orange Salted Orange is an award-winning bespoke outdoor catering company in Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire. Established in 2014, it has become one of the top-tier event catering companies around, with a growing reputation for excellence. From simple buffets and corporate events, to lavish wedding catering, and food for festivals and television productions, Salted Orange can do it all!

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Butternut, hazelnut, spinach and pomegranate salad

INGREDIENTS: ½ large butternut squash peeled, seeded, and diced 30ml olive oil Sea salt and black pepper to taste 6 cups spinach and mixed greens Seeds from half a pomegranate

3tbsp walnuts 1tbsp olive oil 1/2tbsp Dijon mustard 1/2tbsp balsamic vinegar 2tsp maple syrup 1/4tsp garlic powder Freshly ground black pepper METHOD: Preheat the oven to 180C, and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Spread the prepared

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butternut squash onto the baking sheet and drizzle the olive oil on top. Season with salt and pepper and toss to coat. Spread the squash into an even layer, being careful not to overcrowd them. Roast for 30 minutes until they start to soften and caramelise on the bottom. Add the hazelnuts 3 min before you take out the butternut.

In a large bowl, whisk the salad dressing ingredients together. Add the spinach, pomegranate seeds and toss to coat well. Divide into two plates, and top with the warm caramelised butternut squash. For a little extra add goat’s cheese or halloumi! By Sam Owen, Salted Orange Food Co.

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Quiche Lorraine made with Lymn Bank Farm Just Jane cheese Blind bake the pastry case for 10 min after pricking with a fork and lining with parchment paper and baking beans. INGREDIENTS: After 10 min, remove 175g unsmoked bacon baking beans and paper and lardons bake for a further 10 min or 1 onion peeled and until pastry is golden brown. chopped Leave to cool, whilst making 125g grated Just Jane the filling. mature cheese Reduce the oven 2 large eggs temperature to 180C. 250ml single cream SautĂŠ the bacon until Salt and pepper to taste 175g plain flour, extra for cooked and slightly crispy. Put to one side and add dusting the onion to the pan with 85g chilled butter cut the bacon juices and cook into cubes until softened. Line the cooled quiche METHOD: case with the onion and To makes the pastry, bacon mixture. tip the flour into a large In a bowl, mix the mixing bowl. Add the butter and rub beaten eggs with the cream and season. it in until the consistency Pour this over bacon and is of fine breadcrumbs. Add three tablespoons of onions and then sprinkle over the grated Just Jane cold water to bring the mature cheddar. mixture to a dough. Bake for 25 to 30 min Roll out the dough on a lightly floured surface, to fit ensuring that you don't overbake it so it becomes. a 20cm fluted quiche tin. Chill in the fridge for 30 tough and airholes appear. Enjoy warm or cooled min and preheat oven to with a salad. 220C/gas mark 7.

Beetroot tarte tatin

INGREDIENTS: 15g butter 8 small beetroot, peeled, halved and sliced 1tbsp brown sugar 1tbsp balsamic vinegar 1tsp fresh thyme leaves 1 sheet frozen butter puff pastry, thawed 50g goat's cheese, crumbled Fresh basil leaves, to serve METHOD: Preheat oven to 200C. Melt butter in a ovenproof non-stick 19cm (base measurement) frying pan over medium-high heat.

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Stir in the beetroot for 2 min. Add the sugar, vinegar and thyme. Season. Cook, stirring, for 2 min or until mixture thickens. Cover with foil and bake for 20 min or until beetroot is just tender. Set aside for 5 min to cool. Increase oven to 220C. Trim pastry into a 24cm disc. Arrange beetroot evenly over base of pan. Top with pastry. Fold in excess. Bake for 20 min or until puffed and golden. Cool in the pan for 10 min. Turn onto a plate. Top with goat's cheese and basil.

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Bacon and egg with potato fritter powder in a bowl, and whisk until smooth. Bring a small pan of salted water to a simmer. Squeeze out as much liquid as you can from INGREDIENTS: the potato and onion mix, add 500g potatoes, peeled to the bowl and combine with ½ onion, peeled your hands. Sea salt and freshly ground Add a large amount of oil to black pepper a large frying pan so that it’s a 1 large egg few millimetres deep. Place the 3tbsp plain flour pan over a medium-high heat – ¼tsp baking powder when hot, divide the potato mix Rapeseed oil, to fry into four and again squeeze out 4 fresh eggs as much liquid as you can. 4 rashers of grilled pancetta Shape each quarter into a 1 small garlic clove, peeled 2 large handfuls parsley leaves, tightly packed round, and then fry two at a time, pressing and roughly chopped flattening them with a spoon as A squeeze of lemon they cook. After a few minutes 75ml olive oil you should be able to see 3tbsp of mayonnaise the edges taking on colour, 1tbsp of Dijon mustard at which point turn over the 1tbsp rapeseed oil potato fritters carefully. Cook on A squeeze of lemon juice the other side for another 2 to 3 minutes or so, until dark golden METHOD: Coarsely grate the potato and and cooked through, place onion, and put in a sieve over a on a warmed plate lined with bowl. Sprinkle with a teaspoon kitchen paper and keep warm of salt, mix gently then leave to while you poach the eggs. Break two eggs into the drain while the salt draws out middle of the pan of very gently any excess water. simmering water. Cook for 3 To make the parsley oil, min, then scoop out, drain on in a food processor add the kitchen paper and repeat with garlic, parsley and lemon and whizz to a smooth puree, the other two eggs. To serve, place a fritter on season, then stir in the oil each plate, top with mustard and set aside. To make the mustard sauce, sauce, sit an egg on top, and drizzle with the parsley oil. If you mix together the mayonnaise, fancy something a little heartier, mustard, rapeseed oil and add some grilled pancetta. lemon juice. Place the egg, half a By Rachel Green, teaspoon of salt, some black For Fairburn's Eggs pepper, flour and baking A Lincolnshire Life Magazine publication

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Venison carpaccio, red cabbage remoulade, soft boiled quail egg, candied pumpkin seeds INGREDIENTS: 250g venison loin 4tbsp sea salt 1tbsp ground star anise 1tbsp crushed juniper berries 1tbsp cracked black pepper Olive oil ½ red cabbage 2tbsp crème fraîche 1tsp wholegrain mustard 1tsp English mustard Chopped fresh herbs Sea salt and pepper 4 quail eggs 50g pumpkin seeds 125ml water 125ml caster sugar METHOD: To make the carpaccio, heat a little olive oil in a frying pan and sear all sides, remove from the heat. Mix together the salt, star anise, juniper berries and cracked black pepper into a bowl and roll the venison in the mix making sure it’s well coated. Now place in the fridge for about 2-3 hours. Then brush away the salt mix and pat dry, roll the venison loin in clingfilm and freeze for about

30 min – 1 hour, so that it's nice and firm to slice. To make the remoulade, remove the centre of the red cabbage and thinly slice the rest. Mix the crème fraîche and mustards together and then bind with the cabbage, check for seasoning. To make the candied pumpkin seeds, bring the sugar and water to the boil, allow to boil for a few minutes then add the pumpkin seeds and stir with a wooden spoon continuously until the liquid appears to have gone. Remove from the heat and carry on stirring until the mix crystalises and becomes powdered sugar. Boil the quail eggs for 2 minutes and 16 seconds, refresh in cold water and peel. To assemble thinly slice the venison and present on a plate with the red cabbage remoulade, place the boiled quail egg on top and sprinkle with candied pumpkin seeds.

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SOUTH ORMSBY ESTATE

South Ormsby Estate joins Select Lincolnshire An historic country estate in the Lincolnshire Wolds has become the newest member of Select Lincolnshire. The 3,000-acre South Ormsby Estate is home to several rural enterprises. The estate and its historic hall are currently undergoing extensive restoration work as part of plans for the sustainable rural development of the area. Earlier this year, detailed plans were revealed for the estate’s future which will enable the estate to support rural businesses, promote entrepreneurship and sustain the local community. Renovations, business support and sympathetic development will form the foundations of the estate’s long-term ambitions which aim to make the area a more attractive place to live, work and enjoy. The estate is already home to 17 businesses, including wood workers, timber

merchants, car mechanics and one of the world’s largest herds of original population Lincoln Red cattle. It’s hoped that the estate’s investments will enable more businesses to establish themselves in the area, helping the local economy and creating jobs in one of the most deprived areas of the country. An expert team of specialists are behind the proposals which will see a number of historic buildings across the site restored and repurposed for business and community use. One of those is the former rectory in South Ormsby which is to reopen as a bed and breakfast this autumn. The new B&B will create several new jobs and help visitors enjoy the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. In addition, the estate team is currently restoring

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the 18th-century South Ormsby Hall, parts of which will become six luxury heritage apartments and be converted into office space; the Old School is being renovated so that it can host more community events and exhibitions; a collection of under utilised agricultural buildings will be progressively transformed into a new centre for local businesses and planning permission is currently being sought for a new heritage centre to be opened in renovated farm buildings. South Ormsby Estate spokesperson, Damien Howard-Pask said: “We’re proud of becoming members of Select Lincolnshire because it stands for values that are important for the estate’s vision for the future. The team is passionate about supporting

modern and traditional rural business and celebrating the creativity and quality of Lincolnshire produce. “There will be lots of opportunities to work with us and with the businesses we hope to nurture on the estate and we’re looking forward to working with Select Lincolnshire as we invest in the area. We have ambitious plans for helping our area make more of what it does best and we know the future is bright for our estate and for the county.” If you’d like to follow the work of the South Ormsby Estate, you can register to be a Friend of South Ormsby Estate by visiting www. southormsbyestate.co.uk/ friends where you can also find out more about the estate’s ambitions for the area.

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Graduation day for Lincolnshire hospitality trainees Two young hospitality stars are celebrating graduating from a collaborative management trainee course in partnership with hotel management company RBH, and University College Birmingham. Natasha Richmond (20) and Rebecca Moylett (26), who both work at the four-star Forest Pines Hotel & Golf Resort, were among the group of 15 who donned their caps and gowns for a celebratory ceremony at Birmingham Symphony Hall. They were officially presented with foundation

degrees in professional hospitality operations management, following two years of working within the hotel industry whilst studying for the formal qualification. Natasha, from Scunthorpe, started the course whilst working as a food and beverage assistant at the hotel, and has since moved into the role of reservations coordinator during her studies. Rebecca, who also hails from Scunthorpe, has worked as a spa therapist throughout her studies, building her skills and learning from her fellow team members.

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Natasha said: “It’s a great feeling to graduate, knowing that I’ve earned a valuable qualification while also gaining experience in different departments throughout my studies. I’m quite ambitious, and this has been the ideal way to push myself even further in my chosen career.” Rebecca added: “I’m thrilled to have graduated after two years of hard work. The spa area of the hotel business is really complex, so I’ve spent the time gaining as much experience as possible from my colleagues as well as studying hard. I’m now totally focused on taking the

next step in my career.” Sarah Abercrombie, RBH’s educational development manager, said: “I’m exceptionally proud to see both Natasha and Rebecca graduate. They have worked so hard over the past two years to earn their degrees whilst building their skills on the job. I’m confident they’ll both go far in the industry.” RBH – formerly Redefine|BDL Hotels – offers the management foundation degree programme to promising internal and external candidates, following its success across its luxury QHotels portfolio in previous years.

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SELECT LINCOLNSHIRE AWARDS

Winners announced at the annual Select Lincolnshire Awards Scaman’s Eggs, Leadenham Teahouse, Redhill Farm and Forest Pines Hotel were just some of the businesses to scoop top prizes at this year’s Select Lincolnshire Food, Drink & Hospitality Awards. The winners of the 2018 Select Lincolnshire Awards were announced at a glittering awards ceremony held at Lincoln Minster School on Tuesday 9th October. Some of the county’s most loved businesses including Stokes Tea and Coffee, Uncle Henry’s, Grange Park Farm

and Lincolnshire Co-op came together to celebrate the food, farming and hospitality sector in Lincolnshire. The awards are organised and hosted by Select Lincolnshire – the county’s local food champions, who celebrate and recognise the businesses behind Lincolnshire’s finest, when it

comes to local food, farming and hospitality. The room was packed with over 150 attendees including bakers, chefs, business owners, butchers, farmers and producers from far and wide across the county. BBC Radio Lincolnshire Presenter Melvyn Prior compered the evening and congratulated winners

onstage for what turned out to be a fantastic evening, accompanied by delicious local food, brilliant company and a room full of winners. Guests were treated to a sumptuous sixcourse Lincolnshire meal, all expertly created by head chef Rob Smith and the catering team at

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Lincoln Minster School. The seasonal food was selected to showcase how versatile and dynamic local ingredients can be when used together. All ingredients were kindly supplied by local members of Select Lincolnshire including Uncle Henry’s, Lincoln Russet, Dennetts Ice Cream, Lincolnshire Brewing Company, A Little Luxury, Scaman’s Eggs, Lymn Bank Farm and The Lincoln Tea and Coffee Company. Guests started with a warming home cured Corned Beef Hash, served with national loaf and poached egg yolk. To wash down the starters, a coffee stout welcome drink was served, the result of a special collaboration between the Lincolnshire Brewing Company and The Lincoln Tea and Coffee Company. A blackberry sorbet was then served before a main course of Uncle Henry’s Pig Club Platter featuring belly pork, crispy black pudding bon bon and slow braised cheek.

Dessert was a scrumptious Ginger Parkin with stewed pears, blackberries and Dennetts evaporated milk ice cream, which was served alongside a glass of A Little Luxury pear and ginger gin liqueur. If that wasn’t enough, a generous helping of gin infused plum bread was then served with Lymn Bank Farm cheese and sweet grapes. Tea and coffee was kindly supplied by The Lincoln Tea and Coffee Company. Following the sensational meal, it was then on to the exciting part of the awards ceremony, the announcement of the winners. THE WINNERS ON THE NIGHT WERE: Lincoln Tea and Coffee Co, Lincoln won Wholesaler of the Year L J Fairburn & Son, Alford won Producer / Grower of the Year Forest Pines Hotel & Golf Resort, Brigg won Hotel of the Year

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LINCOLN TEA & COFFEE COMPANY, WINNERS OF WHOLESALER OF THE YEAR

L J FAIRBURN & SON, WINNERS OF PRODUCER OF THE YEAR

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HIGHLY COMMENDED MEMBERS: Grange Farm Park Picturesque, family owned Grange Farm Park cottages is set in the heart of tranquil Lincolnshire countryside offering beautiful holiday cottages and its very own Stables Bar & Restaurant, led by head chef Ant Cron serving British, seasonal dishes.

Redhill Farm ‘Shop in the Bail’, Lincoln won Retailer of the Year The Red Lion, Digby won Pub of the Year Harrisons Restaurant, Barton Upon Humber won Restaurant of the Year Brackenborough Hall Coach House, Louth won Self Caterer of the Year Salted Orange Food Company, Lincoln won Caterer / Venue of the Year Lincoln Minster School won Teaching Establishment of the Year

of cheeses can be purchased on the Lymn Bank Farm website, making fantastic gifts. Their cheeses can be found in Lincolnshire Co-op stores throughout the county. Lincolnshire Brewing Company Seen at many events around the county, Lincolnshire Brewing

Leadenham Teahouse, Lincoln won Tea Room of the Year Scaman’s Eggs, Grimsby won Business of the Year Select Lincolnshire would like to say a big thank you to all those businesses who sponsored this event including: • Saul Fairholm Chartered Accountants • Stokes Tea and Coffee • Lincolnshire Co-op • Market inn • The Lincolnshire Brewing Company • Make an Entrance

Company offers a great range from light blonde ales to special celebration brews, including the Cheeky Imp – A bespoke ale to raise funds for Lincoln City Football Club’s Youth Academy. Hosting tours and brew days by their head brewer, visitors can experience the process and taste of their award-winning ales.

Pepper Pot Tea Room A great place for a family visit in the Lincolnshire countryside, offering gluten and dairy free options. Whilst you are visiting you can enjoy homemade products, a play barn and even meet the alpacas, Ant and Dec! Harrisons Restaurant Chef Pete Storey has a wealth of experience serving local produce in relaxing and stylish surroundings at Harrisons restaurant in North Lincolnshire, including his specially created Lincolnshire Flag cocktail. Focusing on knowing his market and offering something for everyone, Pete caters exceptionally well for guests who need to avoid certain foods or are vegetarian. Lymn Bank Cheese Family run business, Lymn Bank Farm kindly joined us on the evening and supplied their delicious cheese for the menu. Gift hampers and their range

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Award-winning mother-and-daughter distillery launches new rum

Mother-anddaughter run Lincolnshire distillery A Little Luxury has launched its first rum. Owner Laura Daughtrey said: “We are so excited to introduce our new Christmas Rum which is the culmination of a concept we have been working on for over a year and what we believe may be the first Lincolnshire Rum! “We already produce several successful gins and gin liqueurs and wanted to expand our product range to seize upon the growing interest in rums.

“Our Christmas Rum represents Christmas in a glass to us and includes a range of gorgeous ingredients including oranges, lemons, sultanas and cinnamon. “The introduction of our new rum is the second success for the distillery this year, as we also recently won a further two Guild of Fine Food Great Taste Awards; a double gold star (Outstanding) award for our Damson Gin Liqueur and a single gold star (simply delicious) award for our Raspberry Gin Liqueur.

“We are proud to be a Lincolnshire company and our ethos is source as much as we can within the county and this applies to all aspects of our business from our ingredients to our design services and cardboard boxes! “We love experimenting with flavours and hope to add more rums to our collection in the new year.” You can find out more about the distillery at: www. alittleluxurygins.com or via Facebook @alittleluxuryltd or Instagram @Lincolnshirerum

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Redhill Farm Free Range Pork reach regional finals of Delicious Produce Awards and Rural Business Awards The team at Redhill Farm Free Range Pork are celebrating after making it through to the Regional Final of two prestigious national awards schemes. Redhill Farm Lincolnshire sausage reached the regional finals of the Delicious Produce Awards. Run by leading food

publication Delicious, the Produce Awards seek out and celebrate the most exciting, innovative and talented small-scale producers throughout the UK, picking out the best produce in categories covering fishing, farming, animal rearing and beverages. Overseen by chef, author and broadcaster Valentina Harris,

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the top products go through to the national final held at London’s Borough Market. Judges at the Rural Business Awards have also selected Redhill Farm as a Regional Finalist. Giving recognition to businesses in rural areas and supporting our Great British countryside these awards celebrate the achievements of businesses across all sectors.

Jane Tomlinson of Redhill Farm commented: “Entering into national awards is an important way for us to benchmark our produce and our business. Our core principal is to go the extra mile and be genuine, honest and ethical in all that we do; from rearing the animals to selling the produce. So to be recognised for this is wonderful!”

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New cloud-based Catering Cloud app helps chefs save time and money Time management is critical for chefs managing restaurant and catering kitchens alike. From tracking food inventory and storage to monitoring food safety policies, chefs spend at least an hour a day pushing paper instead of preparing food. That’s where Catering Cloud comes in. The webbased productivity app has been designed by chefs for chefs, filling a technology void in the catering industry. Sam Owen is the owner and chef at Salted Orange Food Co., an award-winning catering company in Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, and Nottinghamshire. The idea for the new app came as Owen, who has been a chef for 15 years, wanted to automate the time he and his chefs spend tracking and monitoring food. He said: “We lose so much food prep time when

we have to stop and deal with the paper side of the kitchen, like tracking food inventory and monitoring storage. By putting the information at our fingertips in the cloud, we are saving time and money, and we have really reduced our stress levels.”

That’s why Owen developed Catering Cloud. The app takes the risk out of food management by letting chefs instantly track everything in real time. Chefs who use the app have accurate, up-to-theminute recordkeeping, which not only speeds up kitchen productivity, but also virtually

eliminates the chance of being fined for improper paperwork and record keeping. Catering Cloud is available on a subscription basis for £120 annually. Chefs and catering managers can download the new app for a free, 30-day trial at cateringcloud.co.uk.

Well Vale among the Great Taste winners 2018! Well Vale, based in Alford, are pleased to announce that they are among the recipients of the Great Taste Awards 2018. They received a 2-star award for their sausage rolls, which means judges dubbed them above and beyond delicious and a 1-star award for their Lincolnshire sausages, which means that they delivered fantastic taste, according to the judges. Kitty Hamilton, director, explains: “We are over the moon with these awards, which reflect the skill and dedication of our staff in creating

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fantastic products from high quality Lincolnshire meat. Our sausage rolls were judged to be in the top two in the entire country and our sausages were one of only two Lincolnshire sausages to receive an award. These are two of our top selling products, both in the shop and to wholesale customers, and the judges agreed with our customers that they are really delicious.” Judged by over 500 of the most demanding palates, Great Taste is widely acknowledged as the most respected food accreditation scheme for artisan and speciality food

producers. As well as a badge of honour, the unmistakeable black and gold Great Taste label is a signpost to a wonderful tasting product, which has been discovered through hours and hours of blind-tasting by hundreds of judges. Recognised as a stamp of excellence among consumers and retailers alike, Great Taste values taste above all else, with no regard for branding and packaging. There were 12,634 entries for Great Taste this year and of all the products, 192 have been awarded a 3-star, 1,207 received a 2-star and 3,254 were awarded a 1-star accolade.

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From field to fork For our Autumn issue Katrina Burrill visited Lincolnshire’s only Michelin starred restaurant, Winteringham Fields, to taste some of the seasonal delights chef Colin McGurran is creating.

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I am very lucky to be able to travel around the county visiting the many restaurants and pubs Lincolnshire has to offer. I get to sample a wealth of local produce, which forms the basis of outstanding menus, and I knew a trip to Winteringham Fields would offer all this and so much more. Colin McGurran and his wife Bex have owned the restaurant with rooms since 2005. Whilst taking over a restaurant with such a high reputation might be daunting to most, Colin spent a year shadowing previous owners Germain and Annie Schwab and their head chef Robert Thompson to learn all about the business. Since then, Colin has taken the restaurant from strength to strength earning many accolades and awards on the way, and after many years of hard work they have now been awarded a

coveted Michelin Star in the 2019 Michelin Guide. “We are very lucky with where the restaurant is. We own about eight acres of land, where we grow our own fruit and vegetables, and rear our own sheep, pigs and chickens. My philosophy is to get my staff involved in the farm as much as possible. The more they are able to be handson, the more creative and passionate they are when it comes to creating the menus,” said Colin. “We also work closely with village farmers and smallholders, who we buy vegetables and meat from. We are extremely lucky to have such a great relationship with our neighbours. “Our menu changes daily and it all depends on what is good on that day. If we go out to the farm and the cauliflowers are the best that day, then that is what we

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include on the menu. The fish comes in throughout the day as it is caught. We’re very proud of our one-mile menu, meaning if we can’t grow or rear it ourselves then we aim to use produce from as close to the restaurant as possible.” My guest and I visited on an unusually warm October day, and we were met in the car park by the maître d’ who showed us to one of the reception rooms. Service throughout our visit was seamless yet relaxed. After being offered drinks our waitress came with canapés for us to sample which certainly heightened our anticipation for the rest of the meal. The restaurant is cosy, yet offers privacy for all guests. It is tastefully decorated with added touches, including a useful stool for handbags. We had opted for the Tasting Menu,

allowing us to get a real sense of the creativity Colin and his team have. Our first course was sea trout, served with a ponzu gel and trout roe. I tend to choose fish over meat, but I am not normally a fan of cured fish – however, this dish was stunning. The trout roe burst in the mouth giving a salty flavour which worked perfectly with the cured meat and the ponzu gel added a sharp, citrus taste to the dish – and the trout was perfectly textured. Our next course was a slow poached egg, celeriac purée, chicken broth and Morteau sausage topped with pork crackling. The egg is poached for 1 hour and 20 minutes at 63 degrees, which left a perfectly soft centre. Sat on a bed of celeriac purée with the chicken broth and the crunch of the sausage and crackling, the flavours were rich and

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warm. I think if I had seen this dish on a menu I might have chosen something else, as an egg served in a broth with a crispy coating isn’t something that would automatically be top of my list, but I think out of all the dishes this was possibly my favourite. When the egg splits bringing the yolk into the mix, another level of flavour is reached, a heavenly combination that I had never tasted before. I would happily eat this every day. Next we moved on to the fish course, which was mackerel served with a kohlrabi cannelloni and nori dressing. The mackerel had only been caught an hour before being served and the freshness was evident throughout. The fish flaked perfectly and had a beautifully crisp skin. Kohlrabi is a vegetable I had heard of (part of the cabbage family) but had never tasted. Served as a cannelloni sheet it was filled with a mackerel pâté. The next dish was the meat course, using homereared produce. We were served a lamb rump, roast belly, baby gem, goat’s curd and mint. By this point I was running out of adjectives to explain to the staff how wonderful it all tasted. My highlight of the menu was the rump of lamb, perfectly pink, melt in the mouth and with just a touch of the goat’s curd and mint – again flavours I would have never experienced, the dish was just exquisite. Then came our pre-dessert, a new concept for my guest. The presentation hid the true delight of this dish which was the coconut sorbet. Served with a lime sauce, white

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chocolate and topped in a crisp meringue this was the perfect palate cleanser. Our dessert course was next, and the final on the six-course tasting menu; a chocolate delice served with a brown bread ice cream. The chocolate mousse was creamy and firm at the same time. Served on a peanut butter biscuit base with a chocolate glaze, it was divine. The brown bread ice cream was flavoursome and textured, and a lovely complement to the delice. Although we were pleasantly full, we did decide to try a selection from the cheese board, to round off what was a perfect meal. I hadn’t had the pleasure of visiting Winteringham Fields before and I can see the Michelin star is well deserved! I will definitely be returning with my husband, to sample their evening menu and stay in one of their wonderful rooms. Winteringham Fields, Silver Street, Winteringham, Lincolnshire, DN15 9PF. Tel: 01724 733096. Web: www.winteringhamfields.co.uk RUMP OF LAMB

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Traditional roast beef INGREDIENTS: 1.5 kg topside of beef 2 medium onions 2 carrots 2 celery sticks 1 bulb garlic 1 bunch mixed fresh herbs Olive oil METHOD: Preheat the oven to 240C/gas mark 9. Remove the beef from the fridge 30 minutes before you want to

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cook it, to let it come up to room temperature. Wash and roughly chop the vegetables. Break the garlic bulb into cloves, leaving them unpeeled. Pile all the veg, garlic and herbs into the middle of a large roasting tray and drizzle with oil. Drizzle the beef with oil and season well with salt and pepper and rub all over the meat. Place the beef on top of the vegetables. Place the tray in the oven, then

turn the heat down immediately to 200C/400F/gas mark 6 and cook for 1 hour for medium beef. If you prefer it medium-rare, take it out 5 to 10 min earlier. For well done, leave it in for another 10 to 15 min. Baste the beef halfway through. When the beef is cooked to your liking, take the tray out of the oven and transfer the beef to a board to rest for 15 min or so. Cover it with a layer of tin foil and a tea towel and leave aside while you make your accompanying dishes.

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Roast pumpkin chowder Makes: 8-10 INGREDIENTS: 3 medium harlequin pumpkins – peeled, de-seeded and cut into large chunks 6 small potatoes – peeled and chopped 2 medium onion – finely chopped 4 celery sticks – finely chopped 4 small carrots – peeled and finely chopped 3 teaspoons fennel seeds 3 teaspoons dried chilli flakes A selection of fresh herbs Olive oil and seasoning 2.5 litre good veg stock METHOD: Is there anything better than making a large pot of soup that can feed the family for a few suppers? This soup, which uses up any glut of pumpkins left over from Halloween, is a

gloriously thick and rich soup but also has a little kick of heat from chillies. Lay the pieces of pumpkin in a roasting tin with a little olive oil and the fennel seeds and chilli flakes and roast on 170C for about 30 min until the pumpkin is tender beginning to turn golden. Meanwhile, in a large pan, melt some butter and olive oil and sauté the onions, carrots, potatoes and celery until they are soft, adding some fresh herbs and seasoning about halfway through – this should take about 10 min on a gentle heat, then tip in the roasted pumpkin, cover with stock and let it simmer for about 15 to 20 min. Turn off the heat and let the soup cool for about 10 min before you blitz with a hand blender. Serve with croutons, a spoon of crème fraîche and fresh coriander to decorate.

The perfect gravy INGREDIENTS: Meat juices 2tbsp liquid meat fat 30g plain flour 1 pint stock 2tsp gravy browning (optional)

on the hob on a medium heat and add the fat. Stir in the flour and cook for one minute. Stir in the meat juices and gradually stir in the stock until you get a smooth gravy. Use a wooden spoon and stir all METHOD: over the surface of the pan Collect the juices and the fat from the beef. Place the juices to incorporate any meat juices that are stuck to it. in a glass jug and allow to Bring to the boil and allow stand for a few minutes so that to simmer for 10 min. the fat will rise to the surface Season to taste and add before skimming off the fat. a little gravy browning if Put the roasting tin that you used to cook the meat desired.

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Raspberry crème brûlée INGREDIENTS: 200g raspberries and some extra for decorating 500ml double cream 1 vanilla pod 100g caster sugar 6 Fairburn’s British Blue egg yolks Extra caster sugar for the caramel topping Mint leaves for decoration Preheat the oven to 150C/gas mark 2 METHOD: Put 6 ovenproof ramekins in a baking tin and divide the raspberries between them. Pour the cream into a small, heavy-based pan and slit the vanilla pod in half lengthways. Scrape out the seeds and put the pod and the seeds into the pan with the cream. Bring to the boil over a medium-low heat. Meanwhile, put the yolks and caster sugar into a medium-sized heatproof bowl and beat them together till pale and fluffy.

When the cream begins to boil, remove the vanilla pod and then pour the cream onto the yolk and sugar mix, stirring constantly to mix. Divide the mixture between the 6 ramekins and pour cold water into the tin until it comes two-thirds of the way up the ramekins. Bake for about 35 to 40 min until the custard is set – it should only wobble slightly in the middle when shaken. Cool and then chill until cold. When you are ready to serve, scatter the tops of the cold crème brûlées with 1tsp of caster sugar, and use a blowtorch or hot grill to caramelise the tops – if using a grill, you will need to put them back in the fridge for half an hour before serving to cool down again. Top each ramekin with a fresh raspberry and a mint leaf.

By Rachel Green For Fairburn’s Eggs

Yummy Yorkshire puddings INGREDIENTS: 140g plain flour 4 eggs 200ml milk Sunflower oil, for cooking METHOD: Heat the oven to 230C/fan 210C/gas mark 8. Drizzle a little sunflower oil evenly and place tray in the oven to heat through. Tip the plain flour into a bowl and beat in the eggs

until smooth. Gradually add 200ml milk and carry on beating until the mix is completely lump-free. Season with salt and pepper. Pour the batter into a jug, evenly pour the batter into the tray holes. Place the tins back in the oven and leave undisturbed for 20-25 min until the puddings have puffed up and browned.

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Saturday 15th December – Saturday 22nd December CHRISTMAS EMPORIUM Eight evenings of Christmas delights within the medieval walls of Lincoln Castle for a festive celebration of arts, crafts, and food - the perfect setting to meet friends and family over the Christmas period.

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Lincoln Every Friday, High Street 3rd Saturday, Castle Square 4th Friday, North Hykeham

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Market Rasen 1st Tuesday, Market Place

Grantham 2nd Saturday, Guildhall Centre

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PLACE TO EAT, BUY BAILGATE DELI 4 Gordon Road, Lincoln, LN1 3AJ T: 07805 906568 E: deli@objectandline.co.uk W: www.bailgatedeli.co.uk Vegan and vegetarian delicatessen and café in Lincoln’s Cathedral Quarter. PLACE TO EAT CLOISTER REFECTORY Lincoln Cathedral, Lincoln LN2 1PX T: 01522 561644 E: refectory@lincolncathedral.com Relax & enjoy a selection of freshly prepared snacks & light meals. We open all year & offer a warm welcome. PLACE TO EAT COFFEE BOBBINS 28 The Strait, Lincoln LN2 1JD T: 01522 719546 E: christine@coffeebobbins.co.uk W: coffeebobbins.co.uk Coffee Bobbins is a small independent coffee shop serving light lunches, afternoon tea and homemade cakes. ACCOMMODATION, PLACE TO EAT, ATTRACTION, BUY, CATERER/ FUNCTION VENUE DODDINGTON CAFÉ, RESTAURANT AND FARM SHOP Doddington Hall, Lincoln, LN6 4RU T: 01522 812505/688581 W: doddingtonhall.com Stylish design, showcasing kitchen,

garden and estate produce. Open daily for breakfast, lunch, coffee and cake, plus Friday and Saturday evenings.

adjacent to the Cathedral, with its own private bar and entrance. Dishes are modern in style using fresh local ingredients.

PLACE TO STAY, EAT DOUBLETREE HILTON Brayford Wharf North, Lincoln, LN1 1YW T: 01522 565180 E: lincoln.reservations@hilton.com W: doubletree3.hilton.com

PLACE TO EAT THE HORSE AND GROOM Carholme Road, Lincoln LN1 11RH W: www.eversosensible.com/ horseandgroom A rustic and stylish pub with real ales and a selection of steaks, burgers and modern pub grub.

ACCOMMODATION, PLACE TO EAT THE DUKE WILLIAM 44 Bailgate, Lincoln LN1 3AP T: 01522 532753 W: www.dukewilliamlincoln.com The Duke William, situated on the Bailgate, has recently been refurbished to a stylish and comfortable environment CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE GOOD LOOKIN COOKIN Unit 17, Lincoln Enterprise Park, Lincoln LN5 9FP T: 01522 500779 E: sales@goodlookincookin.co.uk ACCOMMODATION, PLACE TO EAT THE GREEN ROOM The Lincoln Hotel, Eastgate LN2 1PN T: 01522 520348 W: thelincolnhotel.com Dining in a sophisticated setting

EDUCATION LINCOLN MINSTER SCHOOL T: 01522 551300 W: lincolnminsterschool.co.uk Quality, local seasonal ingredients used for healthy lunches; school dinners as you’ve never known them! Select Lincolnshire Winner 2014 & 2015. ACCOMMODATION, PLACE TO EAT, CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE LINCOLN GRILLE AT THE WHITE HART HOTEL 87 Bailgate, Lincoln LN1 3AR T: 01522 526222 W: whitehart-lincoln. co.uk Superb mouth-watering dishes, fabulous atmosphere with the highest quality service. We deliver the dining experience our customers have come to expect and deserve.

BUY, WHOLESALE THE LINCOLN TEA & COFFEE COMPANY T: 01522 681838 W: thelincolnteaandcoffeecompany. co.uk Supplier of high quality leaf teas and single origin, bespoke blended roasted coffees. Distributor of commercial & domestic La Spaziale espresso machines. BUY LINCOLNSHIRE CO-OP FOOD STORES T: 01522 512211 W: lincolnshire.coop Our food stores can be found all across the county, well stocked with more than 100 locally sourced products in our Love Local range. CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE LINCOLNSHIRE SHOWGROUND Grange de Lings, Lincoln LN2 2NA T: 01522 524240 W: lincolnshireshowground.co.uk An innovative and flexible events space for business and leisure, set in 200 acres of historic showground. BUSINESS SUPPORT MARKET INN HOSPITALITY Sparkhouse, Rope Walk, Lincoln LN6 7DQ T: 07722 034942 E: amy@marketinnhospitality.co.uk

A fresh approach... We’re committed to helping our customers be the best. We offer a wide range of services, a customer-focused approach and fabulous teas and coffees to the hospitability sector. From consultancy and training, through to inspections, certification and the supply of the best products around, we love nothing more than partnering with our clients to help them succeed.

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Dennetts have been making traditional dairy Ice Cream in Lincolnshire since 1926, with an ice cream parlour just around the corner from Lincoln Cathedral. NEW SHOP NOW OPEN IN SPILSBY 7 Cornhill, Spilsby T: 07483 123580

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BUSINESS SUPPORT PAUL MASSEY PHOTOGRAPHY LTD 27 Westcliffe Street, Lincoln LN1 3TZ 07770 630 364 T: info@masseyphotography.co.uk W: www.paulmasseyphotography.co.uk BUY R FOSTER & SON 111 Monks Road, Lincoln LN2 5HT T: 01522 523369 W: fostersbutcherslincoln.co.uk Home-made pies and other savoury

pastries, fresh baked bread and confectionery. Locally sourced and matured quality beef, lamb and pork. BUY, WHOLESALE, PRODUCER/GROWER REDHILL FARM SHOP IN THE BAIL 89 Bailgate, Lincoln LN1 3AR Farmers, producers and retailers of national award-winning free range pork. At farmers markets, our farm shops or online. Select Lincolnshire producer of the year 2012 & 2014.

ACCOMMODATION, PLACE TO EAT, CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE REFORM RESTAURANT AT THE CASTLE HOTEL Westgate, Lincoln LN1 3AS T: 01522 538801 W: castlehotel.net Modern European cuisine served to the highest standards, using locally sourced produce. A relaxed and sophisticated city restaurant in a small unique luxury hotel. PLACE TO EAT THE ROYAL WILLIAM 1 Brayford Wharf, Lincoln LN1 1YX T: 01522 28159 W: www.royalwilliamlincoln.com A relaxing and traditional pub on the Brayford waterfront serving breakfasts, roasts and a range of pub classics. CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE SALTED ORANGE FOOD CO LTD Unit 8, Whisby Way, North Hykeham, Lincoln LN6 3LQ T: 07792 419730 W: www.saltedorange.co.uk Personal bespoke, outside catering and events company, catering for any event from 2 people to 10,000 people.

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comfortable surroundings of The Collection, Lincoln’s archaeological museum. Contemporary café menu and daily specials. Open every day. PLACE TO EAT STOKES HIGH BRIDGE CAFÉ (SINCE 1902) 207 High Street Lincoln LN5 7AU T: 01522 523548 W: stokes-coffee.co.uk Morning coffee, breakfast, luncheon & afternoon teas. Popular café in beautiful 16th century building overlooking the River Witham. Open every day. WHOLESALE, EDUCATION STOKES TEA & COFFEE T: 01522 523548 W: stokes-coffee.co.uk Coffee roasters & specialists since 1902. Supplying tea, coffee & equipment to the retail, wholesale and catering trades. Select Lincolnshire Highly Commended. ACCOMMODATION, PLACE TO EAT, CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE THE TOWER HOTEL & RESTAURANT 38 Westgate, Lincoln LN1 3BD T: 01522 529999 W: lincolntowerhotel.co.uk A 3AA Star Hotel and 1 Rosette Restaurant, set in the historic area of Lincoln’s Cathedral Quarter. Select Lincolnshire Highly Commended 2015.

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Uncle Henry’s Farm Shop & Cafe

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Á: Scothern Nurseries Plant Centre, Dunholme Rd, Scothern LN2 2UD B: 01673 862297 : sales@scothern-nurseries.co.uk : www.scothern-nurseries.co.uk

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Whether meeting friends for a coffee or having a hot lunch or snack, a friendly welcome awaits you in our comfortable and ambient surroundings. Our delicious homemade cakes and scones enjoy their own excellent reputation and all hot food, light bites and sandwiches are freshly prepared to order. Children are welcome and our layout is wheelchair friendly. Open Tuesday to Sunday. Closed Monday except Bank Holidays. See our website for opening times. 5 Star Hygiene rating. Ample free car parking.

BUY, WHOLESALE ALFRED ENDERBY LTD Malclure Street, Fish Docks, Grimsby, DN13 3NE T: 01472 342984 W: alfredenderby.co.uk A 100-year-old smokehouse in the heart of the fish docks producing smoked haddock and salmon. Visit or buy online. Open weekday mornings 8am-1pm

PLACE TO EAT BLYTON DAIRY ICE CREAM Old Hall Farm, Blyton, Gainsborough DN21 3LA T: 01427 628355 W: blytonicecream.co.uk More than 60 flavours of ice cream, hot and cold food, Sunday carvery, children’s play area. Open seven days a week. Select Lincolnshire Highly Recommended 2013.

BUY, WHOLESALE AXHOLME BREWING COMPANY LTD 7 Lakes Country Park, Wharf Road, Crowle DN17 4JS T: 07551 910040 W: axholmebrewing.co.uk By the side of Clearwater Lake in Crowle, North Lincolnshire, we brew a wide variety of artisan beer styles on our 4 barrel brewplant.

CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE BOWSER BROTHERS T: 07767 252209 W: bowserbros.com Delicious spit rotary cooked whole hogs, large joints of pork, beef, and turkey. Perfect crackling. Locally sourced. 5 Star Hygiene Rating.

EDUCATION, VENUE, PLACE TO EAT, ACCOMMODATION BISHOP BURTON COLLEGE (RISEHOLME COLLEGE) Riseholme LN2 2LG T: 01522 895336 E: caroline.gollin@riseholme.ac.uk W: riseholme.ac.uk/our-campus Riseholme College is located just three miles from the vibrant and historic city of Lincoln.

BUY CATHERINE SHAW CAKES 17c Church Lane, Saxilby LN1 2PE T: 07851 609176 Catherine is a bespoke cake designer specialising in quality celebration cakes made using local, British and Fairtrade ingredients. BUY, WHOLESALE CHAPMAN’S SEAFOODS LTD T: 01472 269871 W: chapmansfishcakes.co.uk Handmade gourmet fish cakes, fish

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We are farmers with a passion for great tasting homemade and locally sourced food. Great Taste Award 3-star winner 2018 for our home reared pork. Our farm shop, butchery & cafe is open daily serving delicious breakfast, lunch & afternoon teas including Sunday lunch. Our shop is stocked with products from over 45 Lincolnshire food & drink producers. Christmas gifts, hampers & festive food available. Coaches & groups welcome. Conference & function room available for hire.

Á: Grayingham Grange Farm, Grayingham, Gainsborough, Lincs DN21 4JD B: 01652 640308 : info@unclehenrys.co.uk : www.unclehenrys.co.uk

pies, fish wellingtons and other seafood dishes, available at Lincolnshire farmers’ markets and farm shops. BUY, WHOLESALE DAY FARMS T: 01652 648203 W: dayfarms.co.uk Barley, Oil Seed Rape, Wheat Vegetables, Potatoes. All customers welcome. Collections only at present. Potatoes are distributed widely in the UK. CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE, ACCOMMODATION, PLACE TO EAT FOREST PINES HOTEL & GOLF RESORT Ermine Street, Broughton, near Brigg DN20 0AQ E: forestpinesevents@qhotels.co.uk W: www.qhotels.co.uk/forestpines Forest Pines Hotel & Golf Resort is a gem, located a short distance from J4 of the M180 and nestled in 190 acres of beautiful woodland.

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from a selection of homemade cakes, sandwiches and freshly made coffees. PLACE TO EAT HARRISONS RESTAURANT 12 Market Place, Barton upon Humber DN18 5DA T: 01652 637412 W: harrisons-barton.co.uk Barton upon Humber’s most popular award-winning eating establishment. Showcasing local Lincolnshire produce in a traditional yet stylish modern menu. PLACE TO EAT HEMSWELL ANTIQUES COFFEE SHOP Hemswell Antiques Centre, Caenby Corner Estate, Hemswell Cliff, Gainsborough, DN21 5TJ T: 01427 668389 W: hemswell-antiques.com Choose from a selection of homemade cakes and coffees or a freshly prepared lunch or light snack. Open every day 10am to 5pm.

PLACE TO EAT, ATTRACTION, CATERER/ FUNCTION VENUE GAINSBOROUGH OLD HALL Chambers Café, Parnell Street, Gainsborough DN21 2NB T: 01427 677348 W: gainsborougholdhall.com Enjoy light refreshments, locally sourced and freshly made, including speciality teas and coffees, within this unique medieval manor house setting.

CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE HEMSWELL COURT Lancaster Green, Hemswell Cliff, Nr Gainsborough DN21 5TQ T: 01427 668508 W: hemswellcourt.com Exclusively yours with 5*AA accommodation, catering for weddings, conferences, proms and dinner parties. Select Lincolnshire Winner 2014 & 2015.

ACCOMMODATION THE GRANGE Kexby, Gainsborough DN21 5PJ T: 01427 788265 W: thegrangeatkexby. co.uk A welcoming Victorian farmhouse on a working farm. Home cooked food and produce. Convenient for Gainsborough Old Hall, Lincoln Cathedral and Castle, Hemswell Antiques and the Wolds.

CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE HOG ROAST LINCOLNSHIRE AND CLASSIC CATERING T: 01652 660978 W: hogroastlincolnshire.com We take away the pressure arriving with a fully cooked whole pig. Passionate about cooking locally sourced succulent produce for events large and small.

PLACE TO EAT THE GUARDROOM COFFEE SHOP Hemswell Antiques Centre, Caenby Corner Estate, Hemswell Cliff, Gainsborough DN21 5TJ T: 01427 667113 W: hemswell-antiques.com Open every day 10am - 5pm. Choose

WHOLESALE JOHN VERGETTE LTD T: 01469 560331 W: vergette.com The company’s core activity is serving the local agricultural community through the purchase of combinable crops and the supply of seed and fertiliser.

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BUY LINCOLNSHIRE CO-OP FOOD STORES T: 01522 512211 W: lincolnshire.coop Our food stores can be found all across the county, well stocked with more than 100 locally sourced products in our Love Local range. BUY, WHOLESALE MOORCROFT SEAFOOD Unit 13, Spencer Street, Grimsby, DN31 3AA T: 01469 561398 W: www.moorcroft-seafoods.co.uk E: sales@moorcroft-seafoods.co.uk Moorcroft Seafoods is a leading

supplier of fresh and frozen fish and seafood related products into the foodservice market, serving the East Midlands, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire regions. PLACE TO EAT, ATTRACTION, BUY, CATERER/ FUNCTION VENUE THE NATURAL WORLD CENTRE Whisby Nature Park Moor Lane, Thorpe on the Hill, Lincoln LN6 9BW T: 01522 688868 W: naturalworldcentre.co.uk Stunning lakeside views. Snacks, lunches and Sunday roasts too!

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Open daily 10am. Gold Award winner 2011 and Select Lincolnshire Highly Commended 2012. WHOLESALE THE PASTRY ROOM T: 01652 688323 W: thepastryroom. co.uk Create mouthwatering pastries with the only ‘Made from Scratch’ frozen pastry crumb. Use from frozen, mix and roll for quick and easy Artisan pastry. PLACE TO EAT, CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE PEPPERPOT TEA ROOM Hall Farm Park, Caistor Road, South Kelsey LN7 6PR T: 01652 678822 E: hallfarmparkoffice@keme.co.uk Relax and enjoy lunch, delicious cake and drink in our tearoom or on the patio overlooking beautiful countryside. Select Lincolnshire Highly Commended 2016. BUY, WHOLESALE PIPERS CRISPS T: 01652 686960 W: piperscrisps.com Hand made crisps produced in Lincolnshire using local potatoes and natural flavours from people who care. Select Lincolnshire People’s Choice Award 2012.

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BUY, WHOLESALE REDHILL FARM FREE RANGE PORK SHOP ON THE FARM Laughton Lane, Morton DN21 3DT T: 01427 628270 W: redhillfarm.com Farmers, producers and retailers of national award-winning free range pork. At farmers’ markets, our farm shop or online. Select Lincolnshire Producer of the Year 2012 & 2014. ACCOMMODATION TREETOPS COTTAGES & SPA 39 Station Road, Grasby DN38 6AP T: 01652 628071 T: 07790 723602 W: treetopscottages.com Three 4* cottages for up to 10 guests, includes indoor heated swimming pool, hot tub, sauna, WiFi, spa room for treatments including day guests. PLACE TO EAT, BUY, CATERER/ FUNCTION VENUE, WHOLESALE UNCLE HENRY’S FARM SHOP Grayingham Grange Farm, Grayingham, Gainsborough DN21 4JD T: 01652 640308 W: unclehenrys.co.uk Award-winning farmshop, butchery, café and conference venue. Home produced and locally sourced food and drink. Coaches and groups welcome. Open 7 days a week.

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The Manor House Stables

Beckingham, Lincs LN5 0RQ B: 01636 626474 : www.blackswanbeckingham.co.uk

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At Ferry Ales Brewery (F.A.B) in Fiskerton, Lincoln we brew a wide range of handcrafted artisan beers from traditional bitters, pale ales, porters and stouts to American style craft ales and continental pilsner style lagers. We produce real cask ales and filtered bright beers which are all available in casks, KeyKegs and bottles and can be purchased direct from the brewery for both trade or for your own pleasure. Our outside bar is also available to hire for private events, weddings and parties. Brewery tours available by prior arrangement.

The Generous Briton

ATTRACTION, BUY COGGLESFORD WATERMILL East Road, Sleaford, NG34 7EQ T: 01529 413671 during opening hours W: cogglesfordwatermill.co.uk Historic working watermill in picturesque setting. Stone-ground wholemeal and white flour milled on site and other locally produced goods for sale.

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Á: 72 High Street, Brant Broughton, Lincolnshire LN5 0RZ B: 01400 272119 : johncork@btconnect.com : www.thegenerousbriton.co.uk

PLACE TO EAT, BUY, CATERER/ FUNCTION VENUE ABBEY PARKS FARM SHOP Parks Farm, East Heckington, Boston, Lincs, PE20 3QG T: 01205 821610 W: Abbeyparks.asparagus.co.uk Coffee shop serving home-cooked food and Sunday lunch. Vast selection of home-grown and local vegetables, cheeses and meats. Open every day.

8 beautiful, self-catering pine lodges surround a tranquil fishing lake in a peaceful setting on our farm. Great for walking, cycling, fishing, wildlife and relaxing. Some properties with hot-tubs. Dog friendly. 8 miles east of Lincoln, fantastic location for exploring the wonderful countryside and attractions Lincolnshire has to offer.

Short breaks from £250.

Á: Manor Farm, Stainfield, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire LN8 5JJ B: 01526 398492/07712 771102 : katie@ruralroosts.co.uk : www.ruralroosts.co.uk

Village Limits Country Pub

If you want good food, good beer, and good company, come to The Generous Briton and enjoy traditional home cooked food in a welcoming atmosphere.

BUY, WHOLESALE A LITTLE LUXURY (PRESERVES) 15 Barnes Close, Sleaford NG34 8BF We focus on providing high quality service and customer satisfaction. We aim to exceed your expectations.

Á: The Manor House, Timberland Rd, Martin, Lincs LN4 3QS B: 01526 378717/07979 750760 : sherry@manorhousestables.co.uk : www.manorhousestables.co.uk

Rural Roosts

Ferry Ales Craft Ale & Lager Brewery

Á: Ferry Hill Farm, Ferry Road, Fiskerton, Lincoln LN3 4HU B: 07500 775899 : info@ferryalesbrewery.co.uk : www.ferryalesbrewery.co.uk

Two cosy cottages in one lovingly restored stables 13 miles from Lincoln and 4 miles from Woodhall Spa. Warm and romantic they are ideal for short breaks all year round with wood-burning stoves, beautiful bedrooms and amazing baths! Small cookery and craft courses are also held on-site ranging from baking bread to making chocolate and from learning to crochet to creating natural beauty products. Select Lincolnshire Winner and Highly Commended in Accommodation Category and Winner in Teaching Establishments over many years.

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CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE THE FARM KITCHEN T: 01529 460821 W: thefarmkitchen.com The Farm Kitchen was established in September 2006 and we currently supply lunches to over 55 local primary schools and nurseries throughout Lincolnshire. BUY, WHOLESALE FEN FARM VENISON Fen Farm, Horbling Fen, Sleaford NG34 0JX T: 01529 421272 W: fenfarmvenison.co.uk Quality farmed venison - fillets, joints, steaks, casseroles, sausages and burgers. Sold on the farm and at local farmers’ markets and shows. BUY, WHOLESALE FERRY ALES BREWERY LTD Ferry Hill Farm, Ferry Road, Fiskerton, Lincoln LN3 4HU T: 07500 775899 W: ferryalesbrewery.co.uk An independent craft brewery, core beers range from American Pale Ales to a smoked Porter and are available direct from the brewery including refillable bottles.

Great food, real beer and a warm welcome. Come and join us for the best of what Lincolnshire has to offer. Award winning country pub with accommodation, specialising in locally sourced produce, home cooking and great chips. Find us on Facebook for weekly specials. Please call ahead to avoid disappointment. Takeaway – beer battered Grimsby fish and twice cooked chips, every night 6pm-9pm.

Á: Stixwould Road, Woodhall Spa LN10 6UJ B: 01526 353312 : info@villagelimits.co.uk : www.villagelimits.co.uk PLACE TO EAT THE FERRYBOAT 4 High St, Washingborough, Lincoln LN4 1AZ T: 01522 790794 W. www.theferryboatlincoln.co.uk The Ferry Boat Washingborough is a 15th century village holstelry serving good, honest pub food, complementing the great range of local and national real ales. CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE GOURMAZIN Sleaford, Lincs, NG34 8GX T: 07799 904687 E: gourmazin@hotmail.com Gourmazin caterers use a 1968 Citroen H Van to cater for weddings, birthdays, festivals etc. in the Lincs, Notts and Newark areas. PLACE TO EAT, BUY LEADENHAM TEAHOUSE At The Post Office, 10 Main Road, Leadenham, LN5 0PY T: 01400 318497 W: www.leadenhamteahouse.co.uk E: info@leadenhamteahouse.co.uk Leadenham Teahouse, an independent award winning teahouse, gift shop & post office in

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the heart of the Lincolnshire countryside. PLACE TO BUY, WHOLESALE LINCOLNSHIRE BREWING COMPANY 15 Main Road, Langworth, LN3 5BT T: 01522 595787 W: www.lincolnshirebrewingco.co.uk E: claire@lincolnshirebrewingco. co.uk Established in 2014, we are the only brewery situated within the historic city walls of Lincoln. Brewing beers that are named predominantly after Lincoln’s historic sites ACCOMMODATION, ATTRACTION, EDUCATION THE MANOR HOUSE STABLES The Manor House, Timberland Road, Martin LN4 3QS T: 01526 378717 W: manorhousestables.co.uk Lovely self-catering luxury in historic stables. Relax by your wood-burning stove and enjoy a hamper of Lincolnshire goodies! Select Lincolnshire Awards 2009 2015.

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BUY, WHOLESALE ODLING BROTHERS 54 High Street, Navenby, Lincoln, LN5 0ET T: 01522 810228 W: odlingbros.co.uk Award-winning pork and meat pies, Lincolnshire sausage and haslet. Traditional family butchers and grocers providing high quality personal service. ACCOMMODATION, BUY, CATERER/ FUNCTION VENUE, WHOLESALE OWNSWORTH’S RAPESEED OIL AND FULBECK GARDENS COTTAGE T: 01400 273989 W: www.ownsworths.co.uk Home-grown cold pressed rapeseed oil. Winner Grower of the Year Select Lincolnshire 2015/2016. Supplying retail, wholesale and caterers. ACCOMMODATION, PLACE TO EAT, CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE PETWOOD HOTEL Stixwould Road, Woodhall Spa, LN10 6QG T: 01526 352411 W: petwood.co.uk Fabulous food, friendly service and a historic setting make Petwood Hotel a favourite for local dining and short breaks.

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BUY THE REAL TEA & COFFEE COMPANY 76 Westcliffe Road, Sleaford, NG34 9AY T: 01526 833458 W: realteaandcoffee.co.uk Real Tea & Coffee Company pride themselves on selling the best quality coffees and teas, sourced from plantations all around the world. PLACE TO EAT RED LION DIGBY 3 North St Digby, Lincoln LN4 3LY T: 01526 321686 W: www.theredliondigby.co.uk A traditional village pub with a modern outlook serving cask ales and quality food.The Red Lion Digby is a Free House owned by Pete and Ange who are proud of their 400 year old stone-built, whitewashed, corner local in the centre of the small village. BUSINESS SUPPORT STRONG VISION – CREATIVE DISPLAY SOLUTIONS 1 Lincoln Road, Leasingham, Sleaford NG34 8JS T: 01529 304926 W: strongvision.co.uk A revolutionary multi-purpose

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display system developed as a more robust alternative to traditional cardboard displays with a limited life within a busy retail environment. ACCOMMODATION, PLACE TO EAT, CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE THE VILLAGE LIMITS Stixwould Road, Woodhall Spa LN10 6UJ T: 01526 353312 W: villagelimits.co.uk Award winning country pub with rooms, great local produce, local

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ales and a warm welcome. Open Tue – Sun 12-2, every night from 6. Takeaway also available. BUY, WHOLESALE WELBOURNES BAKERY 38 High Street, Navenby, Lincoln LN5 0DZ T: 01522 810239 W: welbournesbakery.com Traditional, artisan village bakery since 1896, specialising in Lincolnshire plum bread. Wide range of bread, cakes and sausage rolls available.

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PLACE TO EAT, ATTRACTION, BUY, CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE, WHOLESALE BATEMANS BREWERY & VISITORS CENTRE Salem Bridge Brewery, Wainfleet, Skegness PE24 4JE T: 01754 882009 W: bateman.co.uk Visitors Centre open seven days a week to the general public and is now a great venue for parties and weddings, with a licence for civil ceremonies.

BUY THE CHUCKLING CHEESE COMPANY Unit 6, Beaubridge Business Park, Heath Road, Skegness, PE25 3ST T: 01754 768120 W: chucklingcheese.co.uk E: sales@chucklingcheese.co.uk Our cheese team travels all over the country selling the cheese & chutney our family produces at Lymn Bank Farm. The teams go as far afield as Scotland, Cornwall & Northern Ireland attending a variety of events including Good Food

Shows, Chilli Festivals, Country Shows & many more... BUY, WHOLESALE FABULOUSLY FRUITY WINE Peaks Top Farm, New Waltham, Grimsby DN36 4RS T: 01472 812941 W: peakstopfarm.com Fabulously Fruity Wine is a unique and delicious range of wines produced 100% from fruit grown on our farm. PLACE TO EAT, BUY, WHOLESALE FARMER BROWN’S ICE CREAM Woodrow Farm, Sutton Road, Huttoft, Alford, LN13 9RL T: 07946 485549 W: farmerbrownsicecream.co.uk Ice cream parlour, tearoom and small farm shop set within a working mixed farm by the seaside with a self catering bungalow for a farm holiday.

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BUSINESS SUPPORT PAPERWORK UK T: 01754 613121 W: paperworkuk.ltd.uk Formed in 1958, with a history that can be traced back to 1865, we have established and maintained a reputation for manufacturing and supplying quality, innovative products.

BUY, WHOLESALE LYMN BANK FARM T: 01754 880312 W: postacheese.com Producers of Skegness Blue, Skegness Gold, Lincolnshire Brie, Just Jane, flavoured cheeses & handmade chutney. PLACE TO EAT SEA BREEZE RESTAURANT 10-12 High Street, Sutton on Sea LN12 2EX T: 01507 441548 W: seabreeze-restaurant.co.uk A lovely seaside restaurant serving homemade locally sourced produce, licensed bar, lunchtime and evening menus. Select Lincolnshire Highly Commended 2013. PLACE TO EAT SEACROFT HOLIDAY ESTATE Sutton Road, Trusthorpe, LN12 2PN T: 01507 472421 W: seacroftcaravanpark.co.uk Enjoy award-winning accommodation, first class service and top quality food and drink right next to miles of unspoilt sandy beaches. Select Lincolnshire winner 2015. WHOLESALE WILLOWS FARM FRUIT T: 01754 873266 W: willowsfarm.co.uk Willows Farm Fruit is a family farm, growing 1,000 acres of crops and specialising in soft fruit.

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Red Lion Inn

Á: Skegness Road, Partney, Nr Spilsby, Lincolnshire PE23 4PG B: 01790 752271 : enquiries@redlioninnpartney.co.uk : www.redlioninnpartney.co.uk

BUY, WHOLESALE A E DENNETT & SON LTD 24-26 Boston Road, Spilsby PE23 5RQ T: 01790 752573 Established in 1926, this family business makes award-winning natural ice cream in 30 flavours, also frozen yogurt and sorbet. PLACE TO EAT, ATTRACTION, CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE ALFORD MANOR HOUSE West Street, Alford, LN13 9HT T: 01507 463073 W: www.alfordmanorhouse.co.uk Enjoy homemade cakes, snacks or light lunches in the tea room of this historic, thatched manor house. See website for opening times. ACCOMMODATION, CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE BRACKENBOROUGH HALL COACH HOUSE Brackenborough, Louth LN11 0NS T: 01507 603193 W: brackenboroughhall.com Three luxury apartments in a listed coach house, accommodating 1 to 24 guests. Winner Select Lincolnshire 2016 & Best Self Catering Holiday in England 2009/2010.

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A warm welcome awaits you at the Red Lion. We promise you good home-cooked food served in a friendly courteous manner. We have a varied menu to suit all tastes and we try to use locally sourced produce where available. We look forward to your visit. Quality 4* accommodation. Beer Garden. Monday to Friday food served 6pm to 8pm, Saturday (summer) food served all day, Sunday (summer) food served all day, Saturday (winter) food served 12 noon to 2pm and 6pm to 8.30pm, Sunday (winter) food served 12 noon to 2pm.

PLACE TO EAT, BUY THE CHOCOLATE DROP Special Edition Chocolate, Market Rasen LN8 3RH T: 01673 844073 W: specialeditionchocolate.co.uk All chocolate is made here, nut free, gluten free and the dark is dairy free. New! Afternoon teas available. Book a ‘Chocolate Experience’. PLACE TO EAT, ATTRACTION, CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE CLAYTHORPE WATERMILL Alford, LN13 0DU T: 01507 451366 W: claythorpewatermill.com A beautiful, tranquil, eighteenth century former watermill, home to birds, animals and a gorgeous tea room. Take your time... PLACE TO EAT THE COACH & HORSES Hemingby, Horncastle LN9 5QF T: 01507 578280 Traditional village pub serving a range of real ales and good quality fairly priced bar meals. Tastes of Excellence Runner-up 2010-2011.

WHOLESALE DAVIS (PRODUCE) LTD T: 01507 600969 W: davisworldwide.co.uk Highly regarded importer and exporter of fruit & vegetables. Since 1999 we have established a solid satisfied customer reputation in the world of fresh produce. BUY, WHOLESALE FIELD FARM FREE RANGERS Field Farm, High Toynton, Horncastle, LN9 6NL T: 01507 523934 W: fieldfarmshop.co.uk Farm shop selling our own rarebreed Berkshire pork, sausages, bacon & gammon, lamb, chickens & eggs, home produced & local vegetables.

BUY, CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE GRAHAM FIDLING QUALITY MOBILE BUTCHER T: 01504 526808; Facebook: Graham Fidling Mobile Butcher Friendly reliable service covering 20 mile radius of Horncastle. Locally reared meat, homemade pies, cakes and more delivered to you.

BUY J H STARBUCK BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS 9 Union Street, Market Rasen LN8 3AA T: 01673 843483 W: richardstarbuck169@msn.com Traditional family bakers. Wide range of breads, cakes, pastries, savouries & Lincolnshire plumbread. Look for our speciality and healthy bread range. WHOLESALE L J FAIRBURN & SON LTD T: 01507 462264 W: ljfairburnpoultry.co.uk A British family business since 1951, producing and free range eggs of the highest quality.

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BUY LAKINGS OF LOUTH 35 Eastgate, Louth LN11 9NB T: 01507 603186 W: lakingsoflouth.co.uk Lakings of Louth traditional Butchers, Bakers & Delicatessen. Established 1908.

BUY LINCOLNSHIRE CO-OP FOOD STORES T: 01522 512211 W: lincolnshire.coop Our food stores can be found all across the county, well stocked with more than 100 locally sourced products in our Love Local range. BUY, WHOLESALE LINCOLNSHIRE POACHER CHEESE T: 01507 466987 W: lincolnshirepoachercheese.com We produce award-winning handmade Lincolnshire Poacher cheese on our dairy farm situated on the eastern edge of the beautiful Lincolnshire Wolds. BUY, WHOLESALE MERIDIAN MEATS 108 Eastgate, Louth, LN11 9AA T: 01507 603357 W: meridianmeatsshop.co.uk Producers of Britain’s Best Steak, specialising in meat from traditional breeds, sourced from our own farm or locally to our shop in Louth.

BUY, STAY GALLEY HILL FARM Saleby, Alford LN13 0DY T: 01507 450399 E: ian@galleyhillfarm.co.uk

WHOLESALE IDEAL LINCS LTD Grange Offices, Girsby Grange Farm, Burgh on Bain, Market Rasen LN8 6LA T: 01507 313855 Lincolnshire’s specialist ‘Regional Produce Hub’ serving multiples, Lincolnshire Co-op, Asda and Sainsbury’s, independent retailers, farm shops and restaurants.

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PLACE TO EAT, BUY, CATERER/ FUNCTION VENUE, WHOLESALE MYERS BAKERY, CAFÉ TEAROOM & DELI 18-20, The Bull Ring, Horncastle, LN9 5HU T: 01507 525871 W: myersbakery.co.uk A traditional family bakery, café tearoom & delicatessen. Famous for their award winning Lincolnshire plum loaves. Select Lincolnshire Highly Commended 2013. BUY OLD ELEPHANT FUDGE T: 01673 885562 W: oldelephantfudge.co.uk Handmade fresh fudge - delicious. Recently we introduced 3 vegan fudges. Come and try at a local farmers’ market. BUY, WHOLESALE OSLINC White House Farm, Main Road, Moorby PE22 7PL T: 01507 568885 W: oslinc.co.uk Ostrich farmers and speciality low fat meat producers; ostrich, kangaroo, springbok, wild boar etc. Available: mail order, farmers’ markets and farm shop. BUY PIN GIN/BOTTOMLEY DISTILLERS 37 Newbridge Hill, Louth LN11 0NO T: 01507 600410 W: www.bottomleydistillers.co.uk Pin Gin from Bottomley Distillers is Lincolnshire’s first distilled Gin, distilled in the historic market town of Louth using the beautiful rural countryside as inspiration. BUY, WHOLESALE POCKLINGTON’S BAKERY 2 Market Place, Louth LN11 9NR T: 01507 600180 W: pocklingtons-bakery.co.uk Family bakers and wholesale. Established 1924. Crusty and speciality breads, rolls, cakes (celebration

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specialist), pastries, pork pies and award-winning Lincolnshire Plumbread.

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BUY, WHOLESALE PRIMROSE FREE RANGE EGGS T: 01673 858379 W: primrosefreerangeeggs.co.uk Family run farm producing free range eggs from hens with unrestricted movement within their field & shed, accredited to the Freedom Food Scheme. ACCOMMODATION, PLACE TO EAT, CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE THE RAILWAY TAVERN ABY Main Road, Aby, near Alford LN13 0DR T: 01507 480676 E: dawnrailwaytavaby@gmail.com W: www.railwaytavern-aby.co.uk Award winning friendly family run pub. Home cooked extensive menu, superb real ales too - find us on Facebook. WHOLESALE SCAMAN’S EGGS T: 01507 363692 W: scamanseggs.co.uk The ingredients we feed our chickens are carefully selected to ensure outstanding quality with preparation of all feed undertaken here on the farm. BUY SIMONS OF SPILSBY 14 Market Street, Spilsby PE23 5JT T 01790 754543 E:info@simonsbutchers.co.uk W www.simonsbutchers.co.uk Our specialties include: ready meals, sausages, pies, haslets, Lincolnshire

• The Stables Bar and Restaurant is on a family owned and run 5* holiday park just a short drive from the East coast • Committed to serving the best seasonal dishes using ethically sourced and local Lincolnshire ingredients • The Stables incorporates a relaxed bar and outside terrace with lake views, also offering a pet-friendly eating area in ‘The Potting Shed’

• Grange Farm Park is an idyllic retreat for those wanting a holiday that has it all, including a portfolio of 6 beautifully furnished guest rooms, some with private hot tubs which are proving extremely popular with leisure and business guests alike. New for 2018 also sees the addition of Poppy, Daisy and The Dovecote which join the other luxury lodges of Badgers Den and

stuffed chine, dry cured bacon and home cooked meats. Select Lincolnshire winner 2010. ACCOMMODATION, PLACE TO EAT THE STABLES Grange Farm Park, Maltby-Le-Marsh, Alford LN13 0JP T: 01507 450267 E: sales@grangefarmpark.co.uk BUY WELL VALE LTD 123 West Street, Alford LN13 9EP T: 01507466444 E: shop@wellvale.co.uk ACCOMMODATION WEST VIEW B&B & COTTAGES South View Lane, South Cockerington, Louth LN11 7ED T: 01507 327209 W: west-view.co.uk Rest, relax, recharge in our rural location, and choose from 3 double rooms, self-catering or 5CL available, with a varied breakfast menu. ACCOMMODATION, CATERER/ FUNCTION VENUE WOLD COTTAGE BED & BREAKFAST BY RACHEL GREEN Tealby, Market Rasen LN8 3XT T: 07713 102773 W: www.rachel-green.co.uk The perfect break with gourmet meals, idyllic scenery, a great night’s sleep and a local Lincolnshire breakfast cooked to perfection by chef Rachel Green.

Breeze Lodge. There are 8 well-equipped cottages on site together with 5 well-appointed caravans, enabling us to cater for all budgets and party sizes. • With our latest investment in our business, we are making a strong commitment to continue to stimulate the local economy; our relationship with local suppliers is very important to us

The Stables, Grange Farm Park, Maltby-Le-Marsh, ALFORD, Lincolnshire, LN13 0JP Restaurant | 01507 451061 | thestables@grangefarmpark.co.uk Accommodation | 01507 450267 | sales@grangefarmpark.co.uk

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The Duke of Wellington Our aim is to make you welcome and deliver the very best in food, drink and service that will keep you coming back. Choose from the broad selection on the menu or from the specials board. Our kitchen uses the finest local ingredients to create mouthwatering dishes. We have ample parking, family garden and are easily reached from all routes. We look forward to welcoming you. Outside bar provided for any occasion.

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Á: Station Rd, Midville, Boston, Lincs PE22 8HW B: 01205 270593 : dukeofwellington@fsmail.net : www.dukeofwellingtonmidville.co.uk

The Forge & Smithy Holiday Cottages

Á: Chapel Road, Tumby Woodside near Boston, Lincs PE22 7SP B: 01526 342943 : enquiries@the4ge.co.uk : www.the4ge.co.uk

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In a lovely rural location, these 4-star graded Forge and Smithy cottages provide relaxation. Detached rustic cottages in private gardens, surrounded by fields with wonderful views. Close to Coningsby (4m.), Boston (10m.), the coast and Lincoln. The BBMF at RAF Coningsby is nearby. Cottages are well-equipped, fully refurbished, modern conveniences and traditional and quaint features. The Forge accommodates up to 5 and the Smithy can sleep 2. Lincolnshire Life Taste of Excellence award, Gold Citation winner in Self Catering of the Year.

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Á: Boston College, Skirbeck Road, Boston, Lincs PE21 6JF B: 01205 313220 : lime@boston.ac.uk : www.boston.ac.uk THE IVY’S FARM SHOP

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Lime is Boston College’s fine dining commercial training restaurant, which offers high quality food at exceptionally reasonable prices. All dishes are freshly prepared and served by our catering and hospitality students, under the supervision of the College’s industry trained Catering lecturers. The fully licensed restaurant is open at lunchtime from Tuesday to Friday and selected Thursday evenings during term time. To reserve a table, please call or email the restaurant between 10am-2pm, Tuesday to Friday.

BUY, WHOLESALE A WRIGHT & SON Nursery Road, Riverside Industrial Estate, Boston PE21 7TN T: 01205 368032 W: qualitylincolnshiremeat.co.uk Suppliers of our trademark Lincolnshire Quality Beef, Lamb & Pork. We’re proud of our heritage, reflected in our cuts of meat, work ethic and consumer satisfaction. PLACE TO EAT, CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE THE BALL HOUSE Wainfleet Road, Boston P621 9RL T: 01205 364478 W: www.ballhouseboston.co.uk The Ball House, with its attractive Tudor frontage sits on the A52 to Skegness WHOLESALE BOMBER COUNTY PRODUCE Willow Farm, New York, LN4 4UY T: 01526 342039 W: bombercountyproduce.co.uk A growing family business... Bomber County Produce is committed to providing the finest, freshest, quality produce, leeks and asparagus fresh from the Fens of Lincolnshire. ACCOMMODATION, CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE ELMS FARM COTTAGES Hubberts Bridge, Boston PE20 3QP T: 01205 290840 W: elmsfarmcottages.co.uk Nine multi-award winning 4 & 5 Star holiday cottages with wheelchair facilities. Short walk to village pub. Sleeps 2-38. Short breaks, conferences and weddings. WHOLESALE FEN PEAS T: 01754 821809 W: fenpeas.com Fen Peas Ltd, a grower’s co-operative since 1968 in the Boston area. In its early days the group grew 600 acres of peas supplying JS Frozen Foods, processed at Christian Salvesen’s Easton plant. WHOLESALE FOLD HILL FOODS LTD T: 01205 270500 W: foldhill.com Fold Hill have been manufacturing dog food for over 20 years. Growing a large range of the ingredients which go into producing their tasty food. BUY, WHOLESALE HARRINGTON HALL NURSERY LTD T: 01406 423018 W: harringtonhallnursery.co.uk We welcome Trade & Wholesale customers to collect from the Nursery site and can also offer a nationwide delivery service.

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BUY THE IVY’S FARM SHOP Villa Lane, Swineshead, Boston PE20 3NG T: 01205 820001 E: manor-farm@btconnect.com Come along and buy the tastiest and freshest produce around. Fresh from our farm to you. WHOLESALE JACK BUCK (FARMS) LTD T: 01406 370219 W: jackbuck.co.uk Growers of a range of vegetables, notably ‘The Ugly One’ brand of celeriac. We supply wholesalers and processors. PLACE TO EAT LIME RESTAURANT Boston College, Skirbeck Road, Boston PE21 6FJ T: 01205 313220 W: boston.ac.uk A fine dining restaurant serving high quality food at exceptional prices. Open Tuesday to Friday & Thursday evenings (term time). Reservations call 10am - 2pm (Tue - Fri). WHOLESALE LINCOLNSHIRE WILD BIRD SEED T: 01526 345271 W: wildbirdseeds.co.uk What food you leave out for birds is very important. We help you find the answers to your bird feeding questions, keep your feeding stations hygienic and pest-free. BUY MANOR FARM SHOP Baythorpe, Swineshead, Boston PE20 3EZ T: 01205 820123 W: manorfarmshop.co.uk Come along to buy the tastiest & freshest produce around. Fresh from our farm to you. Select Lincolnshire Highly Commended 2014 and Winner 2015, 2016. BUY, WHOLESALE MOUNTAIN’S BOSTON SAUSAGE 13 High Street, Bridgefoot, Boston PE21 8SH T: 01205 362167 W: bostonsausage. co.uk Purveyors of finest quality handmade Lincolnshire sausages. No preservatives, additives or flavour enhancers. Available online, instore, independent retailers and at London’s Borough Market. ACCOMMODATION, PLACE TO EAT, CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE THE POACHERS COUNTRY HOTEL Swineshead Road, Kirton Holme, Boston PE20 1SQ T: 01205 290310 W: poachershotel.co.uk Providing a warm, relaxing and friendly atmosphere, with a ‘quirkiness’. Menus

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change weekly, cooked by our quality chefs, using locally sourced produce. WHOLESALE R BRATLEY (QUADRING) LTD T: 01775 840322 W: bratley.co.uk Vegetable Growers & Module Plant Raisers, buy to collect or deliver.

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BUY, WHOLESALE SIMONS OF SPILSBY 14 Market Street, Spilsby PE23 5JT T: 01790 754543 W: simonsbutchers.co.uk Our specialities: ready meals, sausages, pies, haslets, Lincolnshire stuffed chine, dry

cured bacon and home cooked meats. Select Lincolnshire Winner 2010, 2012. PLACE TO EAT, BUY SPALDING FARM SHOP MANNA COFFEE SHOP Scoldhall Lane, Surfleet, Spalding PE11 4BJ T: 01775 680101 W: spaldingfarmshop.co.uk Everything prepared fresh in our kitchen using local ingredients. Enjoy a cup of coffee & cake or a dish from our daily specials board. Now fully licensed. WHOLESALE STRAWBERRY FIELDS T: 01205 480490 W: www.strawberryfieldsorganics.co.uk Family-run business, growing organically since 1975. Lettuces, fresh herbs and a wide range of vegetables, including exotic and unusual, supplied wholesale. ACCOMMODATION, PLACE TO EAT, CATERER/ FUNCTION VENUE SUPREME INNS Bicker Bar, Bicker, Boston PE20 3AN T: 01205 822804 W: supremeinns.co.uk Independently run & locally owned,

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featuring 55 large en-suite rooms. Award-winning restaurant is open all day, serving locally sourced homemade food. BUSINESS SUPPORT T&B CONTAINERS LTD T: 01205 270200 W: tbcontainers.com We specialise in machine erect trays for produce packaging. The range of packaging available is vast and our experienced sales team welcome your bespoke enquiries. WHOLESALE VINE HOUSE FARM Deeping St Nicholas, Spalding PE11 3DG T: 01775 630208 W: vinehousefarm-farmshop.co.uk We offer a range of home grown & locally grown vegetables and other locally sourced foods. We specialise in Wild Bird Food and accessories. PLACE TO EAT YE OLDE RED LION Donington Road, Bicker, Boston PE20 3EF T: 01775 821200 W: redlionbicker.co.uk A quintessential English Country Pub, real ales, fine food and warm fires. Using all locally sourced homemade food. Select Lincolnshire Highly Commended 2015.

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The Red Lion

Candlesticks Restaurant with Rooms

The Red Lion is a beautifully refurbished country inn, situated in the popular village of Caythorpe, offering visitors a memorable dining experience. With roaring log fires, a fantastic menu and locally sourced produce, The Red Lion is the perfect venue for any occasion.

BUY BASSINGTHORPE BEEF T: 01476 585274 bassingthorpebeef@live.co.uk Lincolnshire Angus Beef and Old Spot Pork all available from farmers’ markets - Lincoln Castle Square, Sleaford, Spalding, Stamford or Grantham. ACCOMMODATION, PLACE TO EAT, CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE BELTON WOODS HOTEL Belton, Grantham NG32 2LN T: 01476 514335 W: www.qhotels.co.uk Belton Woods hotel is a four star

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Á: 1 Church Lane, Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 2JU B: 01780 764033 : info@candlestickshotel.co.uk : www.candlestickshotel.co.uk

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Á: 62 High Street, Caythorpe, Near Grantham NG32 3DN B: 01400 272632 : john@redlioncaythorpe.org.uk : www.redlioncaythorpe.org.uk

resort nestled in 475 acres of the beautiful Lincolnshire countryside, ideally located just off the A1

from locally produced malt. Supplying hospitality businesses, corporate and private parties.

BUY FUDGED UP 24 Northcliffe Road, Grantham NG31 8DP T: 07967145730 E: phil@fudgedup.co.uk

BUY, CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE, WHOLESALE GRASMERE FARM TRADITIONAL BUTCHERS 8-10 Market Gate, Market Deeping PE6 8DL T: 01778 342239 W: grasmere-farm.co.uk Hand Crafted Traditional Pork products from outdoor bred pigs, reared on our farm. Locally sourced Lincoln Red Beef, lamb and chicken. Hog roasts and barbecues.

WHOLESALE BREWSTERS BREWING COMPANY T: 01476 566000 W: brewsters.co.uk National award-winning brewer, producing cask and bottled beers

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BUY, WHOLESALE HAMBLETON BAKERY 1 Ironmonger Street, Stamford PE9 1PL T: 01572 812995 W: hambletonbakery.co.uk We bake a selection of delicious breads, savouries, cakes & desserts. Using traditional techniques we develop the real taste of our products. WHOLESALE LINCOLNSHIRE HERBS T: 01778 391960 Lincolnshire Herbs, the UK’s largest specialist potted and cut herb supplier. WHOLESALE R H LAMYMAN LTD T: 01400 230266 Growing of cereals (except rice), leguminous crops and oil seeds. Growing of vegetables and melons, roots and tubers.

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ACCOMMODATION, PLACE TO EAT, CATERER/FUNCTION VENUE RAMADA RESORT GRANTHAM Toll Bar Road, Marston, Grantham NG32 2HT T: 01400 250909 W: ramadaresortgrantham.co.uk This 110 bedroom hotel refurbished and branded Ramada Resort, has full leisure facilities, bar and restaurant. Select Lincolnshire Highly Commended 2014.

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Á: 19 Castle Gate, Newark, Nottinghamshire NG24 1AZ B: 01636 940220 : enquiries@theramnewark.com : www.theramnewark.com

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The Ram is steeped in a colourful history of offering the perfect venue for people to make wonderful memories, enjoying great food & wine – right back to the 15th century when a coaching inn opened on the site where the current 18th century Georgian building stands. This stylish brasserie is one of the finest places to eat in the historic town of Newark. Our talented team of chefs create and deliver the very best in brasserie dining; whether a table for two or a wedding for 80. Indulge & embrace The Ram experience.

This family owned cafe was established in 1979 and sits opposite the castle grounds in Newark. Enjoy a friendly welcome in a homely atmosphere. Homemade food from a daily changing menu of specials as well as regular signature dishes. Gannets offers vegan, gluten and dairy free choices and has a hearty but healthy menu for little ones. Call in on a Sunday morning to enjoy fresh Monmouth coffee with a traditional breakfast. Party at home food or a bespoke outside catering service are available for your special event.

Á: 35 Castlegate, Newark NG24 1AZ B: 01636 702066 : gannets@hotmail.co.uk : www.gannetsinnewark.co.uk

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