Apple muffins and F.O.O.D Week

4.08.2013

This kitchen is piled with apples, pears and quinces and we are baking and preserving like crazy. Alice is very much in on the act and has recently decided that muffins are her thing. So here is her recipe, it's easy and delicious but please, if keen to try it yourself, do refer to the edited version rather than the hand-written one pictured above!

Here at Mandagery Creek Venison-central, we are also busy preparing for F.O.O.D Week which kicks off on Friday. All Farm Kitchen events are sold out except for lunch this Saturday (we've four spots left, so if keen please email me), but we are looking forward to participating in Forage and the Cook Park Sunday Market on April 21.

And one last note; for the past year or so I've been posting a list of links to recipes and weekend reading every Friday. This has been a little tricky to sustain recently, so for now at least, the Friday List will morph into a monthly list of virtual goodness. April's is on its way!

11 comments:

  1. Lovely Sophie! Do you have any advice on when to pick quinces? I have my first ever little crop and I am very excited about it! I loved your story in Country Style too, well done x

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    1. Hi Jane - so sorry about the late reply, have been unable to comment here for the past couple of weeks - no idea why! But should be all fixed now! Re quinces, hope I'm not too late, but here we tend to pick them when the fruit feels 'ready' to be pulled away from the tree. You shouldn't have to pull hard, the quinces should come away quite easily. Not sure if that helps! Sophie

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  2. I shall miss your weekly round up, but SO get it!

    It's wonderful news to hear how popular your Farm Kitchen lunches are during F.O.O.D week. SUCH a lot of amazing stuff going on and you are in the thick of it, my dear. If I could drop my life to attend on Saturday, you better believe I would. One day... soon, I hope. x

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    1. A belated thanks for your comment Bron! Have been having problems replying to comments here but should be all fixed now.

      Thanks again! Sophx

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  3. Hi Sophie, I must be living under a giant rock as I've only just discovered you (and the two lovely ladies already commenting on this post are regulars over on my blog!) I just thought I'd pop my head in and 'introduce' myself - I'm a farmers wife/blogger/writer/photographer also, living in the south-east of SA. My new blog was launched today, She Sows Seeds www.shesowsseeds.blogspot.com.au. Officially now addicted to Local is Lovely :)

    Emma x

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  4. Hi Emma, thanks so much for your comment - and oh my goodness; I LOVE YOUR BLOG! Can't wait to read more from She Sows Seeds. Sophiex

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  5. Hi Jane - I think, the best time to pick quinces is when the have lots of lovely 'fluff' on the skin and come away from the tree easily. If they resist at all, give them a couple more days or weeks! Sophx

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