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Norcotts Cider – There are 5 different fruity flavours of cider to choose from Elderflower, Raspberry & Orange and Cranberry are just a few. The ciders are made and bottled in the heart of Somerset. Available from independent farm shops, priced £2.40


Mermaid Hard Anodised Pudding Sleeve Ideal for those warming autumnal puds like jam roly-poly, spotted dick and suet puddings. This pudding sleeve measures 190x105x85mm and is constructed from hard anodised aluminium with a stainless steel clasp, priced £14.26. Available from Harts of Stur, Sturminster Newton, Dorset. www.hartsofstur.com


Apple Press – Impress your breakfast guests by pressing your own apples at the table with this beautifully crafted apple press. You could even swap juice for cider-making. £130 from www.gardentrading.co.uk


Jack Ratt Vintage Cider is a full bodied, still cider that has recently been given the Triple-Gold Star award at the Great Taste Awards


2012. Perfect with your ploughman’s on a lazy Sunday afternoon! 75Cl bottle is £3.10 available from www.lymebaywinery.co.uk


Heavenly Hedgerows – As the name suggests, all the ingredients are hand-picked locally from fields and hedgerows and lovingly prepared and bottled in their farm house. The delectable combination of Sloe coupled with crab apple makes a tasty alternative to traditional cranberry. £3.50 for 115g for stockists visit www. heavenlyhedgerows.co.uk


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