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❧ COOKING COMPANION


❧ Tasty TREATS NEW FOODIE PRODUCE AND INGREDIENTS Tiny Marmalade


These beautiful mini preserves taste as good as they look and come in a selection of unusual fl avours. From custard apple to guava and mojito, they make great gifts and can even be made as wedding favours. £1.50 each. www.thetinymarmalade.com


Country Tea West


Blended in-house in Porlock this unique tea is full of fl avour and delicious drunk with milk, lemon or on its own. DJ Miles select only the teas that really stand out for this blend. Priced from £1.19 for 40 teabags.


www.djmiles.co.uk


Free Range Chicken Liver Pâté with Rosemary and Madeira


Made in Devon, Pyman Pâtés use locally sourced free-range ingredients. Flavour combinations are creative, but rustic at the same time and the range includes game, smoked fi sh, vegetarian, duck and chicken. From £3.50. www.pymanpates.co.uk


Potted shrimp


New in The Potted Fish Company’s repertoire, this seaside classic is delicious on toast. You could even use it as a cheat starter it really is that good. Available from some supermarkets and independent stores across the South West RRP £1.98. www.pottedfi sh.co.uk


Posh Pasties


Chef and TV presenter James Strawbridge set up Posh Pasty Co. last year. Flavours in- clude Minted Lamb, Steak and Stout, Clas- sic Cornish and Spicy Three Bean. A delivery service is available around the South West or fi nd them at local delis, shops and cafes. http://poshpasty.co


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