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Local Food in Exmoor and the Quantock Hills DJ Miles & Co Ltd Cotleigh Brewery Mrs Mopps Chutneys Just Muesli Tracebridge Sourdough Oatley Vineyard Drinks Chutneys, Preserves and Honey Bread, Cakes and Confectionery Cotleigh Brewery Wiveliscombe Honey Cannington Bakery Cannington Range of beers and ales including Tawny Owl and Barn Owl. Many producers have small quantities and may sell direct Local bakery for breads, cakes and more. www.cotleighbrewery.com and from outside homes. Also look out for local honey in http://homepage.virgin.net/v.hains/ delis, farmshops and at farmers’ markets. DJ Miles & Co Ltd Porlock Glenmore Bakery Minehead Blended teas, coffees and hot chocolate. Supply many Brendon Hill Crafts Widdon Valley, Barnstable Bread, cakes and pastries. businesses throughout the south west from pubs and hotels Originally produced on the eastern edge of Exmoor but now www.glenmorebakery.co.uk to supermarkets and delis. in north Devon. Range includes Whortleberry Jam. Watterow www.djmiles.co.uk www.brendonhillcrafts.co.uk/ Kitschy Cupcakes Serving Taunton, Tiverton and the Exmoor area. Cupcakes, Dunkery Vineyard Wooton Courtenay Mrs Mopps Chutneys Carhampton cakes and other bakes for gifts, parties, weddings, markets, Local Food in Exmoor Mail order and through some local retail outlets listed Range of jams and chutneys using handed down recipes food fairs and summer fetes. on their website. from family and new and inspired flavours. www.kitschycupcakes.co.uk www.exmoor-excellence.com/dunkery/home.htm www.mrsmoppschutneys.co.uk/ Nutcombe Chocolates Dunster and The Quantock Hills Exmoor Ales Wiveliscombe Available online or from The Chocolate House in Dunster Ales and beers including Beast, Stag, Wild Cat available Cereals and other retail outlets listed on the website. from a range of retail outlets. www.nutcombe-chocs.co.uk www.exmoorales.co.uk Just Muesli Broomfield Mueslis, nuts and seed mixes and desserts. Tracebridge Sourdough Tracebridge, Wellington Herby4 Quantock Hills www.just-muesli.com/ Sell bread within a ten-mile radius of the bakery. This covers Apple juices available at Minehead Farmers’ Market Wiveliscombe, Wellington and Tiverton and the villages in and local shops. between. www.herby4.co.uk Delivery Schemes www.tracebridgesourdough.co.uk Oatley Vineyard Cannington Somerset Local Food Direct Hampers Small local wine producer selling direct and online. Delivers a wide range of Somerset produce to the west www.oatleyvineyard.co.uk/Site/Home.html Somerset area. Hampers of local produce are available from: Quantock Brewery Wellington www.localfooddirect.co.uk Chives Deli Watchet Beers and ales including Quantock Stout, White Hind www.chives-deli.co.uk/Chives_Cafe_Deli/Welcome.html and Sunraker. Available online and in local shops. Meat Boxes are available from www.quantockbrewery.co.uk Big Red Cow Porlock Diverse Hampers Highbridge www.bigredcow.net www.diversehampers.co.uk/ Torre Cider Washford Watchet Scrumpy and apple juices available through farm shop. www.torrecider.com www.visit-exmoor.co.uk Many local shops, B&Bs, guesthouses and hotels realise the importance of serving locally produced food and drink Dairy & Eggs to their guests and to local residents. This leaflet provides Blackmore Farm Produce Cannington information on some of the local food producers in Exmoor Ice cream made using milk from the Blackmore Farm dairy and the Quantock Hills. Contact the local producer direct herd including flavours such as Daisy’s Divine Strawberry if you are interested in them supplying your business. and Betsy’s Wild Blackberry. www.blackmorefarm.co.uk/icecream The wide range of local food producers reflects the area’s Gundenham Dairy Stoneage Organics Just Muesli Cricketer Farm natural beauty and diverse character from the Quantock Hills Cricketer Farm Nether Stowey and Exmoor to the west Somerset coastline. Low fat and traditional cheeses available in local shops and supermarkets nationwide. The area sees the production of: www.cricketerfarm.co.uk/page/our_cheeses/46 Fruit, Vegetables and Herbs Meat and Fish Exmoor Blue Cheese Lydeard St. Lawrence Bonson Wood Asparagus Fiddington British Biltong Company Monksilver Beers, wines, ciders and The range includes cheeses made from Jersey cow milk, Available during the asparagus season. Cured and air dried beef made to an original South African apple juices goat, sheep and Buffalo milks. www.bonsonwoodgamefarm.co.uk/6/about-us recipe on Exmoor. www.exmoorbluecheese.co.uk www.british-biltong.co.uk Honey Herby4 Quantock Hills West Bagborough Culinary herbs, pesto and apple juice available at Minehead Clive Downs Porlock Cereals Greenmeadow Free range eggs - can be found at Minehead Farmers’ Market. Farmers’ Market and local shops. Local butcher serving a wide range of meat. Vegetables and fruit www.greenmeadowpoultry.co.uk www.herby4.co.uk www.clivedowns.weebly.com Brompton Regis, Dulverton Dairy produce Gundenham Dairy Langford Budville Organic Herb Trading Company Milverton Exmoor Fisheries Supply Trout. Telephone for details on 01398 371 447. Milk, cream, cheese and butter from this local dairy, Herbs, spices and more. Order via the website. Meat including doorstep milk delivery. www.organicherbtrading.com Gerald David Butchers Minehead & Dulverton Blending of teas and coffees www.gundenham-dairy.co.uk/products.html Plowright Organic Over Stowey Online and in store sales. www.geralddavid.co.uk Chutneys and jams Meadowsweet Farm Bicknoller Vegetable boxes delivered to your door. See website for delivery areas. Fish from local fisheries Free range eggs. Gibbard’s Glorious Minehead www.plowrightorganic.co.uk/ www.facebook.com/pages/Meadowsweet-Farm- Free range pork and free range eggs. Eggs/151363155013194 Stoneage Organics Cothelstone https://www.facebook.com/SmallcombeFarm Red Devon Cheese Company Waterrow Vegetable box delivery, contact direct for details. Pyne the Butcher North Petherton Online ordering. Cheesemaking courses. www.stoneage-organics.co.uk Butcher and farm shop with a range of local produce. www.reddevoncheesecompany.co.uk/index.html This leaflet has been produced as part of the Stepping up to www.pynethebutcher.co.uk Thurloxton Fruit Farm Thurloxton the Market project funded by LARC (Local Action for Rural Communities) to increase awareness of local food and assist with Styles Farmhouse Ice Cream Rodhuish Pick-your-own fruit farm. Stream Farm Broomfield routes to market for local producers. It includes the businesses Throughout the area you will find many places selling the www.boez.co.uk/thurloxtonhome.html Organic beef, chicken, lamb, pork, apple juice and that have engaged directly with the project - but there are almost well-known Styles Farmhouse Ice Cream. stream-fed rainbow trout. certainly others not listed here. Withycombe www.stylesicecream.co.uk/index.html Withycombe Asparagus www.streamfarm.co.uk Published September 2013. This project is supported by: Asparagus by post and from their shop when in season. Yeo Valley Cannington www.asparagusbypost.co.uk/index.html Hindon Organic Farm Nr Selworthy Butter, milk, cream, ice cream. Based in Blagdon but with Organic Aberdeen Angus Beef and Hill Farm Lamb also processing at Cannington. Available in supermarkets and Free Range Gloucester Old Spot Pork. a range of stores. Ready Meals www.exmoororganicmeat.co.uk www.yeovalley.co.uk Big Red Cow Porlock Range of ready meals including stews, casseroles and hotpots. www.bigredcow.net.
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