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Cuisine with Iain McKellaig: Market Day in Normandy
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Cuisine with Iain McKellaig. A Rendezvous magazine blog. Friday, May 15, 2009. Market Day in Normandy. Here is our pick of market days in the main towns of Normandy:. Caen, Cherbourg-Octeville, Port en Bessin, Pirou, Cérences, Ducey, Cabourg, Trouville, Argentan, Alençon, Bréhal. St Pierre sur Dives, Carentan, Briquebec, Pont D’Ouilly, Pont l’Evêque, St Pierre sur Dives, Vimoutiers, St James,Torigni sur Vire. Falaise; St-Lô, Bayeux, Gavray, Mortain, Granville, Barneville, Beaumont-Hague, Cherbourg, Monte...
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IN THE POTAGER with Jean-Luc Neale: May 2009
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IN THE POTAGER with Jean-Luc Neale. A Rendezvous magazine blog. The May Potager: Runner Beans – A Word of Warning. Beware of garden centres selling you flageolot beans when you asked for runner beans! The name for runner bean in French is ‘Haricot d’Espagne’. You probably won’t find them in the veg section – they are more likely to be with the ornamental plant seeds. Runner bean in French is ‘Haricot d’Espagne’. Early-fruiting raspberries will also need protection from the birds – maybe lots of fle...
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Cuisine with Iain McKellaig: Buttery Kedgeree + Eggs Benedict
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Cuisine with Iain McKellaig. A Rendezvous magazine blog. Friday, May 15, 2009. Buttery Kedgeree Eggs Benedict. Luxury Breakfast. Brunch. lunch ideas. With all the saints days bank holidays in in May, you might just find time to indulge in a day of leisure. Essential to this dish are: smoked fish, rice and Eggs. All other ingredients are up to you. 1 pint chicken stock. 500g smoked haddock (eglefin) skinned and pinboned. A few strands of saffron. 1 tsp curry powder. 12 large prawns (gambas). Once the rice...
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In the NORMANDY GARDEN with Heather Verard: To Do List for May
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In the NORMANDY GARDEN with Heather Verard. A Rendezvous magazine blog. Wednesday, May 13, 2009. To Do List for May. Established lawns before the end of the month with a fast action spring fertiliser – preferably with added moss and weedkiller. And to be safe, if it doesn’t rain for a couple of days after applying, water it in to prevent burning the existing grass. Grass seed on new lawns and repair patches. The mower blades to give a short cut to grass now. Out annuals now that the frosts have gone.
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IN THE POTAGER with Jean-Luc Neale: Top Tips for May:
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IN THE POTAGER with Jean-Luc Neale. A Rendezvous magazine blog. Top Tips for May:. 8226; Plant second early and maincrop potatoes. 8226; Pick off any developing fruit from newly-planted top fruits (plums, pears, apples) to allow the plant to establish in its first year. 8226; Pop in old but sturdy twigs alongside peas to allow plants to climb a little. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A year in Thierry Cingall's garden. Market Day near you. Your local market day is listed here. Top Tips for May:.
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IN THE POTAGER with Jean-Luc Neale: the May Potager: Runner Beans – A Word of Warning
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IN THE POTAGER with Jean-Luc Neale. A Rendezvous magazine blog. The May Potager: Runner Beans – A Word of Warning. Beware of garden centres selling you flageolot beans when you asked for runner beans! The name for runner bean in French is ‘Haricot d’Espagne’. You probably won’t find them in the veg section – they are more likely to be with the ornamental plant seeds. Runner bean in French is ‘Haricot d’Espagne’. Early-fruiting raspberries will also need protection from the birds – maybe lots of fle...