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JUMBLE S A L E
, — - AND ONION PASTY A.witn Butler's Farmhouse Cheeses
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mass-produced, there is a .8™wing demand
WHILE most of the cheese consumed in Britain today is
for territorial cheeses which
have been hand-made on farms using age-old recipes t handed down from genera
great regional cheeses is due in no small part to the work of one out standing producer — Butler’s Farmhouse Cheeses — a family-
ion to generation. This revival of interest in our
run business situated in the heart of Lancashire, which has been
making the highest quality farm house cheese for over 25 years. After making cheese for. her
s
out by specialising in Lancashire cheese but now produces a wide range of regional cheeses. The flagship cheese of the farm
continues to be the extremely popular tasty Lancashire, a mature cheese with a strong pep pery taste and a creamy spicy fin ish and it is featured in our “Dish of the Week” recipe. It is ideal for cheeseboards and
gives a lot of flavour.
family for many years, Mrs Jean Butler founded Butler’s Farm house Cheese at Wilson Fields
joined by her daughter, Gillian, and her husband, Colin, started
F a rm , I n g lew h i t e , n e a r Longridge. . The business, which has been
• Soz. plain flour • 4oz. butter •
• beaten egg to brush the top of the pasty
pinch salt
• 4 o z . f a rm h o u s e t a s ty Lancashire
FILLING
CHEESE AND ONION PASTY Ingredients PASTRY
Marcia Morris • 1 onion, finely chopped
• Sfl oz. milk •
salt and pepper Method
flour and salt together and rub in the butter until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. Add water to form a soft dough, cover and chill for 10 minutes (or
1. To make the pastry: Sieve the
brilliant for cooking — the Lanca shire simply melts staying soft and not rubbery. It is also economical to use for cooking as a little cheese
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Saturday 12th April 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
• Good as new stall 1 • Cake stall • Refreshments •
Admission 10p CHATBURN CRICKET CLUB
overnight). 2. For the filling: Place onion
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and milk in a pan and simmer for five minutes, until the onion is
soft.3. Add cheese, salt and pepper. 4. Roll out the pastry and cut
four six-inch circles (use a pan lid). Place a tablespoon of filling in the centre of each circle of pastry. 5. Dampen the edges with water
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and fold pastry over in a half moon shape. Press the edges together. Cut a hole in the top and brush with egg or milk. Cook in the centre of the oven until brown. ChcFs tip: Serve warm as a
main course with vegetables or salad.
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Saturday 5th April 7 .3 0 pm in
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S p e a k e r :
M r Tim P e r k in s Everyone Welcome
Easter was a 1996 Blanc. After a difficult ’95 vintage, it is good to see this
ONE of the most enjoyable wines I had over New Ze
Zealand Sauvignon
excellent wine back on form. v. My recommendation this week is Private Bin Sau
to quality, selecting only the finest fruit from the country’s premium wine-growing regions of Hawkes Bay, Gisboume and Marlborough. Marlborough is situated in South Island, where the
Maria, a company founded in 1961 and now one of New Zealand’s leading winemakers. Villa Maria’s reputation is based on its commitment
ignon Blanc 1995 Marlborough (£5.99), from Villa
and this particular one enjoys a lovely aroma of blackcurrant leaves and fresh gooseberry, with melon
fruit flavours.
best Sauvignons come from. Due to its cooler climate, South Island wines achieve some very exotic flavours
spring!
finish, and is a very pleasant aperitif, or can be enjoyed with fish, vegeterian dishes, salads and Chi nese food. Better still, it is ideal for toasting the
It is long on the palate, with a nice, ensp, dry . , . ,
With David Byrne, of Byrne’s Wine Merchants, Kiny Street, Clitheroe (01200 423152)
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Admission 20p C h a t b u r n
M e t h o d is t C h u r c h
MINGHELLA’S epic tale of love in the smouldering Sahara won nine Oscars last
English patient, lies dying in an Italian monastery, tended by French-Canadian nurse Hana (Binoche). They are joined by Caravaggio (Dafoe), a morphine
A horribly burned man (Fiennes), dubbed the N
weekr-’and it is easy to see why. The film, based on Michael Ondaatje’s Booker
“The English Patient” — starring Ralph Fiennes, Juliette
Prize-winning novel, is set near the end of the Second World War.
addicted spy whose thumbs were amputated by the Nazis during torture, and Kip (Naveen Andrews), a Sikh bomb-disposal expert. We cut to and fro between the four and the events
Binoche, Kristin Scott Thomas and Willem Dafoe; directed by Anthony Minghella
ing reserve and perfect pronunciation.
of the war that wounded them so badly. The main thread of the story is a past affair
- ill-fated love blossoms amid the souks of Cairo. • Almasy' is line of those foreigners more English
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between the English patient, in fact a dashing Hun garian explorer called Almasy, and a m arried , mid dle-class English woman called Katharine Clifton (Scott Thomas).
chan the English, with immaculate manners, unyield-
toeraphy so deft and the performances in this film so intricate that even minor characters and events are
Minghella’s screenplay is so sensitive, the cmema-
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