Preserves include honey, jams, marmalade, chutneys, pickles, jellies, and fermented products like kimchi. They say your local honey can help with allergies like hay fever as well as support your local bee keeper to get your fruit trees pollinated.
We should all be preserving fruit and veg and the new trend to home fermentation can do wonders to gut health and wellbeing. Perhaps a business opportunity for someone?
If your local preserves maker is not on our map please email their details to [email protected] and we will add you to our monthly prize draw.
Award winning Tearoom, Local Foods Shop, Events Venue and Outside Catering service based in the heart of the conservation area in St Mary Cray Hi...
Traditional farm shop, tea room and cafe with big menu
The Farmers Market is held in the Courtyard Area near the Visitors Centre at Hall Place. Entrance to the site is via the Stone Archway and past the gl...
Direct Retail (Jars)Local pollinating serviceOffering advice and help to new beekeepersSupply local honeyPromote honey bees and all pollinators
Open seven days a week, provide cooked meats, fresh locally sourced fruit and vegetables, cakes and the "Cook" range of frozen meals.
The company stocks a wide range of products from vitamins and dietary supplements to aromatherapy and herbal remedies. Allergy and food intolerance te...
A fantastic selection of stalls at each market and lots of Regulars.Our lovely Markets have been running over a year now and what a Great Year we have...
I currently have Bee Hives (apiaries) located in many locations across North Kent, including orchards, farms, golf courses, and a hotel. I plan to exp...
Country Markets are co-operative social enterprises, not for profit organisation, selling a range of baked goods, preserves, eggs and honey, garden pr...
deli local food