We grow our own food in a suburban village in the North East of England. Follow us as we keep up the battle to be self-sufficient.
Friday, 12 August 2016
Crawcrook Fayre
Crawcrook is a village about 6km from where we live and on Saturday it paid host to its annual fayre. I went along though not as a stall holder. I was looking for producers who could potentially be interested in swaps for our surplus food. I found a couple of soap makers and had long chats with them. Other soap makers I've met use honey, honeycomb and goats milk in their soap. I'm looking for all sorts of makers to swap their goods so the conversations I had on Saturday gave me lots of food for thought.
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It is nice to see the bartering system is alive and well. Goats milk is a wonderful ingredient for soap making, but I prefer it in cheese!
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