Wellingborough cider maker has starring role in new book celebrating British farmers and their food
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A Wellingborough cider maker has a starring role in a new book celebrating British farmers and their food.
Saxby's Cider features in new book, For the Love of the Land: A Cook Book to Celebrate British Farmers and their Food.
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Hide AdBut not only does the new cook book include the local cider makers, but the pork dish on the front cover was actually cooked by Amanda Saxby in her family kitchen at Farndish near Wellingborough.
For many families, working the land and raising livestock is a true labour of love, and what they produce is the backbone of the country's food and drink.
The dishes in this book make the most of local and seasonal ingredients, creating delicious meals, puddings and bakes that anyone can cook up at home.
Alongside that, members of these farming families have told the stories of their livelihoods: from losing sheep in snowstorms to stoking enthusiasm in the next generation, their honesty and passion is an inspiration and an education.
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Hide AdIt is hoped that the food and stories in this book help put British farming back on the map with tasty dishes being enjoyed on tables around the country.
Saxby’s Cider grow their own apples in the orchards on the farm.
These are carefully selected English cider varieties and dessert fruits which they slowly mature and expertly blend.
Their award-winning range of ciders are pressed on the family farm using real real cider and real fruit juices.
For more information about Saxby's Cider, click here.
The book is available on Amazon.
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