February 4, 2010
Friday update: curly kale has taken the place of the cauliflowers that were not available.
All boxes will have:
potatoes (Burlerrow Farm, St Mabyn)
* shallots (Camel CSA)
* winter salad bag (Jeremy Brown)
curly kale (Rest Harrow Farm, Trebetherick)
carrots (Rest Harrow Farm)
leeks (Rest Harrow Farm)
Standard boxes will also have:
* parsnip (Camel CSA)
savoy cabbage (Rest Harrow Farm)
swede (Rest Harrow Farm)
And this week’s large box will have larger shares of all of the above plus:
* jerusalem artichokes (Camel CSA)
* = grown to organic principles
February 2, 2010
Entry money taken on Snowdrop Sunday at Pencarrow House near St Mabyn in North Cornwall is to go to the ShelterBox Haiti disaster appeal.
All admission proceeds from the annual event this Sunday 7 February will go to the Cornish charity instead of the house and garden restoration project, the Friends of Pencarrow have decided.
There will be a children’s treasure trail around the grounds, with hot drinks and soups to follow in the cafe. Plus free parking, shop, raffle, snowdrop sales and homemade cakes and jams.
Sally, chairman of the Friends of Pencarrow and Jo, Pencarrow’s administrator, say:
“Each Shelterbox costs £490 and we’re aiming for two! Please mention our appeal to anyone who may enjoy a good brisk walk through 50 fabulous acres flanked by snowdrops,catkins and the very first camellias. After a miniature Ice Age, the first green shoots of recovery are definitely out there.”
As always, dogs will be welcome off-lead in the informal woodland with a treat waiting for them if they call in at the Pencarrow shop.