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Campbeltown Courier Sandy and Pat McPherson have two golden reasons to celebrate. Want to read more? We value our content and access to our full site is only available on subscription. Your subscription entitles you to 7-day-a-week access to our website, plus a full digital copy of that week’s paper to read on your pc/mac or mobile device In addition your subscription includes access to digital archive copies from 2006 onwards. Already a subscriber? Campbeltown couple Pat and Sandy McPherson have two golden reasons to celebrate this weekend. Not only did Pat, the conserve queen behind Kintyre Preserves, pick up a gold prize for her lemon and ginger marmalade at The World’s Original Marmalade Awards, but today (Friday, July 30) marks the couple’s 50th wedding anniversary. ....
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When Gerald Strickland makes his way to the Pitkali fruit and vegetable market – to source natural, local ingredients for his artisan jams and marmalades – he is often greeted by farmers who announce: “ Ġie tal-ġamm” (the jam man has arrived). “I’ve become known as tal-ġamm amongst farmers. Who would have ever thought? This has been a wonderful thing. I’ve engaged backwards into the food chain with the people who grow our food. I ended up with fantastic experiences with farmers,” says Gerald. This passion has its roots way back. “I was always interested in food preservation. Having spent five years in the British Army – between the ages of 18 and 23 – I was often out in the open air for days on end and was interested in how food could be preserved over time,” recalls Gerald. ....
ORGANISERS of the 2021 Marmalade Awards are enjoying the sweet taste of success with record entries pouring in from all over the globe. Well over 3,000 jars have been sent to Dalemain from more than 30 countries including Kuwait, Honduras, Brazil, Australia, the Channel Islands and Zambia. The organisers hope The World’s Original Marmalade Awards will be a boost for the hospitality industry in Cumbria. Awards founder Jane Hasell-McCosh says: “We hope that the awards taking place this year will give Cumbrians a boost as well as a sense of normality during a turbulent period. “Since announcing the awards would return in 2021, we have had such a fantastic reaction from all over the world. ....
Thousands of marmalade jars pour in from around the globe for 2021 Marmalade Awards hosted by Dalemain The Marmalade Awards are back A POPULAR awards ceremony will be spreading some joy this year as thousands of marmalade jars pour in despite lockdowns, new regulations and winter storms. Entrants have shown their resiliance by posting thousands of jars to Dalemain ready for the 2021 Marmalade Awards. Marmalades have arrived from around the globe - Japan, Australia, Canada and the Czech Republic are now all regular entrants, but this year’s competition has also seen arrivals from Kuwait, Honduras, Brazil and Zambia. Entrants have included messages and notes, and one Japanese marmalade maker even sent a jar with heart-shaped peel inside, and the wish that ‘marmalade will connect everyone’s hearts.’ ....