Christmas at Health Foods UK - Whether you’re baking or buying Christmas staples we have it covered. We have a great selection of dried fruits, peels, angelica, nuts, glace fruits, suet, flours (including gluten free), gourmet stuffing mixes, marzipan, mincemeat (including sugar free) stock/gravy (gluten free, yeast free, dairy free) and ready-made cakes and puddings. Or indulge with boxes of chocolates from Booja Booja (organic, vegan, gluten free) and Eskal (gluten & dairy free). Looking for a dairy free or sugar free advent calendar? We offer vegan, diary free and sugar free advent calendars. To order visit
www.healthfoodsuk.com or call 01935 428792.
Rumwell by Candlelight - This new event will be held on Thursday evening from 5-8pm. Lyme Bay Winery and Cellarmarque will be sampling and advising on the perfect wine, while Mince Pies and Christmas Cake will be
on offer with warming Mulled Cider and Wine. Carol Singers and the candle-lit farm shop will create a visit like no other. A great time to pick up some gifts from our gift room and order your Christmas Meat, Poultry, Cakes and Puddings.
Established in Minehead in 2000 by Lorna and Richard Robbins, Nutcombe Chocolates initially sold locally through Farmers' Markets and shows in the West Somerset area, as well as some local shops and delis. In 2009, they decided it was time to have their own retail outlet and opened The Chocolate House in the beautiful Exmoor village of Dunster. During November, Christmas chocolates are made at the workshop in Minehead and will be appearing in the shop alongside a range of other local gifts. While you browse you can enjoy hot chocolates, teas and coffees and home made cakes and cream teas. Visit the blog:
Www.dunsterchocolatehouse.blogspot.com Buy online:
www.shop.nutcombe-chocs.co.uk Follow on Twitter: @nutcombechocs
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