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#1 nickloman

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Posted 19 April 2010 - 05:42 AM

Just want to pass on a tip- a recent search for some just-pulled asparagus in the Evesham area we stumbled on Hiller's Farm Shop http://www.hillers.co.uk/

This place has great asparagus from a mile away and has an exemplary vegetable selection, with the local stuff coming from a radius of about 5 miles. Some lovely lettuces, cabbage, spinach, tomatoes etc. on offer

Meat from the adjourning Ragley Estate, not tried it yet but the beef is 28 days - Hereford/Charolais/Limousin cross - looked good

It also has a wet fish counter with daily deliveries

Plus a miniature steam railway on site!

Seriously impressed with this place, exactly how a farm shop should be.

Edited by nickloman, 19 April 2010 - 05:43 AM.


#2 Harters

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Posted 19 April 2010 - 06:13 AM

Interesting they're getting asparagus. There was a little item in the paper yesterday saying that, because of the bad weather, they werent expecting it to be available until 1/5.

Evesham's a good area for farm shop "finds". I seem to recall there is (or at least, was) a couple of crackers along the road from the town to the M5. Mainly in season veg, of course, but some absolutely belting genuine home-made pickles and chutnies.
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#3 nickloman

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Posted 19 April 2010 - 09:06 AM

I presume it has been helped along with a polytunnel or some such but seems to be generally available now - I even got some from Sainsbury's last weekend, origin listed as Staffs, but it wasn't nearly as good as this was.

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Posted 20 April 2010 - 07:23 AM

Plenty of 'Asum-grass' around ( Evesham Asparagus to non-yokels )...certainly in the Vale/Bredon area anyway..
Recently had some excellent Birlingham asparagus at the estimable Belle-House restaurant in Pershore...not suprising really, one of Europes leading horticultaral colleges is just up the road from Belle House in Pensham..

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Posted 24 April 2010 - 03:46 PM

Saw my first "grass" today - in the Lakes District. Not local, of course. Came from the Chinn family who farm near Hay on Wye (I think) - and who were in the press a year or so back. The story was that they grow under polytunnels to get the earlier crop.

Now then, first Jersey Royals anyone?
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Posted 25 April 2010 - 08:42 AM

Waitrose have had Hampshire asparagus in for a week or so, none of my local farm shops have it yet, so I'm guessing the sun hasn't come far enough north yet.

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#7 nickloman

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Posted 25 April 2010 - 11:18 AM

Got Jersey Royals from the same place as the asparagus!

#8 nickloman

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Posted 25 April 2010 - 11:18 AM

And they were more expensive by weight!

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Posted 25 April 2010 - 02:40 PM

Since I posted, Mrs H has been to Sainsbury's - got both asparagus and Jersey Royals. And at a pretty good price.

I'm sure the memory must be fading (and I say this every year) but Jerseys just don't taste like they used to.
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Posted 25 April 2010 - 03:10 PM

Okay, a curious Canuck wants to know ... what's a Jersey Royal?

#11 Soundman

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Posted 25 April 2010 - 10:53 PM

A new potato.

http://www.jerseyroyals.co.uk/

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#12 Harters

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Posted 26 April 2010 - 01:48 AM

Within the EU, the Jersey Royal has Protected Designation of Origin status so will always be referred to as such (not least as the sport was first raised in Jersey in 1880). The actual potato is available elsewhere as "International Kidney".

As you'll have gathered, along with asparagus, it's a harbinger of spring here.
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#13 nickloman

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Posted 26 April 2010 - 03:53 AM

I think its probably one of those things these days best eaten in Jersey, supplied by a local trusted farmer. The stuff I've had from supermarkets doesn't seem to justify the massive price tag.

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Posted 26 April 2010 - 04:35 AM

International Kidney!

That's a new one on me!

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Posted 27 April 2010 - 05:26 AM

Jesey Royals from supermarkets can be sublime but can be a bit of a disappointment.

I shall be going to Garsons in Esher to pick Sparrow Grass on 8 May (and buy spuds) followed by an Asparagus and Jersey Royal Feast

#16 Soundman

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Posted 01 May 2010 - 06:03 AM

Our first local asparagus arrived this week, from Knaresborough, almost twice the price of Waitrose stuff, but so much better, had it for breakfast this morning and it cheered me right up!

#17 nickloman

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Posted 01 May 2010 - 08:29 AM

Lovely stuff. I was just in Waitrose and saw Hampshire asparagus next to Thailand asparagus and on the opposite shelf there were Heart of England asparagus. What's wrong with supermarket buyers?!

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Posted 01 May 2010 - 10:34 AM

In my local Waitrose they have three differently labelled 'Hampshire' asparaguses, all looking identical, all different prices per kilo, all next to Peruvian and Thai stuff, again at different prices.

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Posted 01 May 2010 - 11:03 AM

You need to shop at Aldi. I bought 200g of top quality Hereford asparagus on Thursday for 99p. It was lovely. :wub:
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Posted 01 May 2010 - 11:37 AM

Just want to pass on a tip- a recent search for some just-pulled asparagus in the Evesham area we stumbled on Hiller's Farm Shop http://www.hillers.co.uk/
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Cheers for the tip fella. I popped in on my way home from work yesterday and picked up some lovely asparagus. It is as you say exactly what a farm shop should be like, great stuff. Ordered a whole Tamworth pig for next week too, £2.50 per kilo is comparable to what i've been getting from my usual supplier, so we'll see what the quality is like.

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Posted 01 May 2010 - 02:13 PM

Best asparagus locally (Cambridge UK) is at Burwash Manor in Barton http://www.burwashma...news_050810.asp
They have been picking for a week, lovely great thick spears.

They are having a Asparagus Day on May 8th, wih cookery demos, funfair, tractor rides to the asparagus fields etc,

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Posted 02 May 2010 - 02:07 AM

You need to shop at Aldi. I bought 200g of top quality Hereford asparagus on Thursday for 99p. It was lovely. :wub:



Even cheap asparagus wouldn't get me in Aldi! I have two Waitroses nearby, they'll do me just fine thank you :)

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Posted 03 May 2010 - 03:14 PM

Round my way Durleighmarsh Farm Shop have their Asparagus ready now, ready from the 21st I believe.
I've had a couple of bundles allready, well worth checking out if you are in the Hampshire, West Sussex, Surrey border area.
http://www.durleighm...o.uk/index.html

#24 nickloman

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Posted 04 May 2010 - 01:19 AM


Just want to pass on a tip- a recent search for some just-pulled asparagus in the Evesham area we stumbled on Hiller's Farm Shop http://www.hillers.co.uk/
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Cheers for the tip fella. I popped in on my way home from work yesterday and picked up some lovely asparagus. It is as you say exactly what a farm shop should be like, great stuff. Ordered a whole Tamworth pig for next week too, £2.50 per kilo is comparable to what i've been getting from my usual supplier, so we'll see what the quality is like.


No problems! Did you go on the miniature railway :)

Have you been here? http://www.revillsfarmshop.co.uk/ This also looks good. Not tried it yet.

http://www.clivesfruitfarm.co.uk/ were selling some fantastic (for England) tomatoes in Worcester yesterday, and some very decent asparagus. Might have to try their PYO.

#25 nickloman

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Posted 04 May 2010 - 01:20 AM

I will be going to the Fleece Inn at Bretforton on 31st May bank holiday for the asparagus festival, this is not to be missed if you love the sparrow-grass.

#26 Harters

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Posted 08 May 2010 - 04:05 AM

Went to Waitrose to do the weekend shop. Nothing but bleeding Peruvian stuff. Walked straight again and went down the road to Sainsbury
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#27 Pam Brunning

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Posted 08 May 2010 - 02:08 PM

You should have gone to Aldi as I told soundman. I don't know what people think is wrong with Aldi? We have a Waitrose close but I can buy a kilo of sugar for over 20p less in Aldi - all their basics are a lot cheaper than Waitrose or Tesco. Their veg, meat etc is all top quality UK produce. I did a credit crunch dinner for 24 people that normaly shop at Waitrose, comparing Aldi produce with Waitrose,the Aldi dinner cost half the price and everyone agreed the quality was as good as Waitrose. :rolleyes:

Edited by Pam Brunning, 08 May 2010 - 02:15 PM.

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#28 Soundman

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Posted 09 May 2010 - 01:54 AM

Went to Waitrose to do the weekend shop. Nothing but bleeding Peruvian stuff. Walked straight again and went down the road to Sainsbury



Same thing happened to me on Friday John, went to Sainsbury and it was half price and grown about 20 miles away!

Pam, I've been to Aldi and I don't like it, the customer experience is bad, the shops are grotty, the choice is poor. The prices may be competitive, but that doesn't make up for the other negatives. I prefer to support retailers who give me a good experience and sell me what I want to buy, rather than chase the absolute lowest price. However, if you like it there I'm delighted for you, and if I don't shop there, there's more left for you :)

#29 Harters

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Posted 09 May 2010 - 03:58 AM

I don't know what people think is wrong with Aldi?

I don't have an issue with Aldi and shop there periodically. Always do far better at Lidl for that sort of shop, though - dried pasta, "cooking" olives. I understand Netto is even cheaper (and has known brands) but I've never been to the one nearby.
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#30 Pam Brunning

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Posted 09 May 2010 - 05:48 AM

That was my reaction to Aldi a few years ago - went once and didn,t go back. But a new one opened near us two years ago and was totaly different to the older stores. Bright, clean and everything on shelves not stacked in boxes on the floor and a good range of products. Their staff are helpful though thin on the ground and their checkouts are mega fast. Having said all that I still go to Waitrose for some things. We favour Aldi over Lidl mainly because when I was researching for the Credit Crunch dinner for the Wine & Food Society we did a tasting of their wines and Aldi's showed up as much better quality so we ended up using all Aldi produce. Never shopped at Netto - looked in one some years ago and our reaction was the same as soundman's to Aldi! :hmmm:
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