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Is your chicken free range?

March 24, 2014 By Sandy

Is your chicken free range? A couple of weeks ago a long standing customer asked me if the chicken I use in my ready meals was free range. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: A few suggestions Tagged With: caldecott, environmental enrichment, free range chicken, sutton hoo, truly free range

Sevilles

January 10, 2014 By Sandy

Seville oranges are aplenty in our shops. You can buy some great organic ones in the Market Garden, Bonners in the covered market have some … [Read more...]

Filed Under: A few suggestions Tagged With: BBC food, Bonners, Dan Lepard, Fellicity Cloake, Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall, Market Garden, marmalade, Moro, roly poly, seville marmalade, seville oranges, Sevilles

Cornucopia’s Christmas List

December 3, 2013 By Sandy

Cornucopia Cooks can help Christmas be stress free! You can order all items fresh and in most cases frozen.  * = items freeze well   v = … [Read more...]

Filed Under: A few suggestions

The Cornucopia Christmas list

December 3, 2013 By Sandy

Cornucopia Cooks can help Christmas be stress free! You can order all items fresh and in most cases frozen.  * = items freeze well   v = … [Read more...]

Filed Under: A few suggestions, Menu Planning, Tips and information Tagged With: 1 High Street, braised red cabbage, butternut squash coconut and lemon grass soup, cheese straws, chicken liver pate, chocolate tart, coq au vin, Cornucopia, dauphinoise potatotes, deli boards, luxury sausage roll, mushroom spinach and goats cheese strudel, olives, poppy seed and polenta cake, puy lentil smoked ham and spinach soup, salmon en croute, sausage and cranberry plait, sundried tomato tomato and basil soup, tart tatin, venison casserole

The courgette season

July 28, 2015 By Sandy

Courgettes..... Yes, it has arrived, the courgette/zucchini season. Wondering if a courgette is a zucchini or a zucchini is a squash I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: A few suggestions Tagged With: courgette flowers, courgettes, Diane Henry, Felicity Cloake, Hairy Bikers, Jamie Oliver

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This week at Cornucopia Cooks

This week at Cornucopia Cooks

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