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Archive March, 2011

Hertog Jan and cooking with beer recipes (in Dutch)

19 March, 04:32, by nita Tags:

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Na de overstroming van de brouwerij in 1993 stuitte meester-brouwer Gerard van den Broek bij het opruimen van de kelder op een pallet met oude flessen Grand Prestige. Verweerd door ouderdom en besmeurd met het slik uit de Maas. Waren deze flessen het nog wel waard om open te maken? Ja, bleek. Want eenmaal ontkurkt werd Gerards nieuwsgierigheid beloond met een unieke rijkdom aan smaak.

Onze smaakvolle bieren zijn bijzonder geschikt om mee te koken. Met hun eigen karakter geven ze een gerecht iets extra’s. En met een fris glas Hertog Jan-bier bij de hand is het natuurlijk dubbel genieten. Trek gekregen? Kies een van de recepten en leef u uit.

http://www.hertogjan.nl/site/07-Koken-met-bier.php

Neal’s Yard Dairy (UK)

19 March, 03:07, by nita Tags:

About Neal’s Yard Dairy

We buy cheese from about seventy cheesemakers on farms around Britain and Ireland and we sell the cheese in our two shops in London and to shops and restaurants all over the world.
Our main aim is to keep in close contact with cheesemakers on one hand and customers on the other and above all to be in very close contact with all the cheese passing through our hands. We visit some cheesemakers very often; I select our cheddars by visiting the West Country every eight weeks and tasting through young cheese to select the batches that will be matured on for us. Apart from trying to find the best cheese available this is also when the cheesemaker can get a sense of how their cheeses are being received by customers.

Many of the cheeses we buy are either matured on the farm or in our own maturing rooms in Bermondsey which are in brick railway arches under the main line from London Bridge to Dover. The insulation provided by the venerable Victorian brick work helps us maintain good conditions for the cheese: humid and cool. A team of five take care of the cheese, turning the cheeses and sometimes brushing or washing them until they ripen.

The mature cheese is sent out to our own shops or in our own vans through London or by trucks all over the world. But our job doesn’t stop there. A carefully selected and perfectly ripened cheese can suffer in transit or at its destination so we do our best to keep in contact with customers to ensure all is well.

The website has taken a long time to prepare and I hope it gives good background information. But it is no substitute for coming into our shops, or shops and restaurants that we supply, and tasting and talking about the cheese.
Randolph Hodgson

List of Cheeses
For more information about cheeses listed bellow go to

Neal’s Yard Dairy website

Appleby’s Cheshire
Ardrahan
Beenleigh Blue
Berkswell
Cardo
Cashel Blue
Chabis
Childwickbury
Colston Bassett Stilton EN | FR | IT
Coolea
Cornish Yarg
Cotherstone
Crozier Blue
Doddington
Dorstone
Durrus
Finn
Flower Marie
Golden Cross
Gorwydd Caerphilly
Gubbeen
Hafod
Harbourne Blue
Innes Log
Isle of Mull Cheddar
Keen’s Cheddar EN | FR
Kelsey Lane
Kilcummin
Kirkham’s Lancashire
Laverstoke Park Mozzarella
Little Ryding
Lincolnshire Poacher EN | FR
Milleens
Montgomery’s Cheddar EN | FR | IT
Ogleshield
Perroche (plain & herb)
Ragstone
Seator’s Orkney
Shropshire Blue EN | IT | FR Wholesale Only
Single Gloucester, Smart’s
Sleightlett
Sparkenhoe Red Leicester
Spenwood
St Gall
St James
Stawley
Stichelton
Stinking Bishop
Strathdon Blue
St Tola
Ticklemore
Tunworth
Tymsboro
Verulamium
Waterloo
Wensleydale, Hawes
Westcombe Cheddar
Wigmore
Woolsery

NON BRITISH CHEESES
Brie de Meaux, Donge France
Comte France Wholesale only
Cravero Parmigiano Reggiano Italy
Feta, Barrel Aged Greece

Copyright 2009 © Neal’s Yard Dairy

For more information about company and their excellent cheeses go to Neal’s Yard Dairy website

Suma

14 March, 22:34, by nita Tags: , ,

Vegeterians and vegans will like it

Suma

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Suma is the UK’s largest independent wholefood wholesaler/distributor, specialising in vegetarian, fairly traded, organic, ethical and natural products.

Suma is  one of the few businesses in the UK that sell only vegetarian produce. You can be assured that all of our products are 100% vegetarian from our sweets to our tooth-brushes. That means no meat, no fish and no animal derived nasties like gelatin or rennet.

Suma offer an impressive range of over 6,000 food and non-food products.

Range of products:

Branded Foods

Top quality foods sourced from well known ethical brands like Doves Farm, to products by smaller artisan producers.

Branded Drinks

Choose from favorites like Fentimans Ginger Beer to organic fruit smoothies or natural fruit squashes and presses.

Alcohol

We supply a large range of organic and fair-trade Wines, Organic Beer, Organic Cider and fair trade spirits.

Bulk Commodities

High quality staples including Rice, Nuts, Seeds, Beans, Pulses, Grains, Cereals, & Flour all available in bulk.

Chilled Foods

Chilled vegetarian foods, including vegan and dairy-free alternatives to meat, cheese, milk, butter, and yogurt.

Frozen Foods

Over 150+ vegetarian and vegan frozen foods. Veggie sausages, veggie burgers, ice cream, desserts and more.

Cleaning Products

Eco-friendly products from environmentally aware brands like Ecover, Bio D, Clear Spring, and Suma’s own Ecoleaf range.

and more…

more info at Suma website http://www.suma.coop/