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The January garden: how to grow your own veg, garden on a budget, and a winter stew using kale
What Brexit means for importing fresh produce from Europe, knowing your onions (and broad beans and peas) and exciting exotic citrus plants
14 January 2021 • 11:48am
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I was talking to Guy Singh-Watson, who runs the Riverford vegetable box scheme, about the problems of bringing in fresh veg from Europe. After Jan 1, for each lorryload he brings in from Europe he has to fill in nine forms 48 hours in advance, detailing exactly what is on board. This is difficult as you don’t necessarily know what is good to pick 48 hours in advance. Prices for imported veg are expected, on average, to increase by six per cent.
The Drinks Business
18 December 2020 By Eloise Feilden
There’s no denying that 2020 has been a strange year full of unexpected twists and turns. To cap it off, we’ve rounded up a selection of unusual spirits that reflect 2020’s unpredictable nature, from pickled herring whisky to banana peel rum.
White wine gin liqueur
We begin with an unexpected combination of two different forms of alcohol. This white wine gin liqueur is made by Uncommon Drinks and harnesses the flavours of sweet grapes and zesty citrus with tart juniper. If white wine is not to your taste, the range also includes a red and rosé gin liqueur, and with a reduced alcohol content of 20%, the focus with this one is on savouring the flavour. The only question now is what kind of glass to serve it in?