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Easter Treasure Hunt Friday 6th – Monday 9th April:

7 March 2012

The whole family can enjoy Hoveton Hall Gardens this Easter.  As well as exploring the gardens themselves, there is a special Easter Treasure Hunt as well as new children’s activity trails. The Easter Treasure Hunt is free once admission has been paid. Admission prices are £8 for adults and £4 for children aged 5 to 16.  Family tickets are available. All participants in the treasure Hunt will receive an Easter prize. Gardens are open from 10.30am to 5.00pm.

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Ice – a class act to swallow

12 September 2011

Classeq’s Ice-O-Matic ice makers produce ice cubes perfect for pepping up non-alcoholic cocktails Look up recipes for non-alcoholic cocktails and what is the common ingredient? Plenty of good quality ice – it not only cools down the drink and adds class to the glass, but it brings out the subtle flavours turning a simple fruit juice mix into a fun, zesty cocktail. Because ice plays such an important part in a non-alcoholic cocktail it is essential to use crystal clear,...

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How Green is your Garden Centre?

5 September 2011

Winterhalter has energy saving ideas for foodservice operations in Garden Centres and Farm Shops In recent years Garden Centres and Farm Shops have expanded way beyond their initial remit of small shop selling plants and fresh vegetables. Now they are popular weekend and holiday shopping destinations and many have added a café/restaurant to create an even bigger draw. Those that have branched out into foodservice have found that demand escalates rapidly and they are soon looking to increase their operations...

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Coffee at the centre of the universe has a reliably Gaggia buzz

22 August 2011

The Ceilidh Place, Ullapool, finally replaces 17 year-old Gaggia D90, with a new Gaggia D90 Equipment reliability is a key issue for caterers in remote spots like the Scottish Highlands.  Gaggia offers the most reliable coffee machines, according to Espresso Services of Glasgow.  And the coffee appeals to discerning customers – even Italian and French ones.  The population of Ullapool in the Scottish Highlands is just over 1,300. It’s the largest settlement for many miles around.  The nearest big town...

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Earl of Sandwich Refreshes the Sandwich

2 August 2011

True sandwich prep counters are “just right for the job” 250 years after he invented the world’s favourite light meal, the Earl of Sandwich’s family is putting their expertise into establishing a global brand: a sandwich bar chain named after their famous ancestor.  With 14 sites in the USA, the Group has just launched the first UK Earl of Sandwich outlet, at Ludgate Hill in the City of London.  And, despite the hot competition in this sector of the High...

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