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Garlic Farm: Another VentnorBlog Presents … Supporter

Thursday, 21st February, 2008 at 2:09 pm, Isle of Wight

Food & Drink, The Arts

Garlic Farm: Another VentnorBlog Presents SupporterWe’re almost at the end of the list of supporters for VentnorBlog Presents … but not quite.

We’ve been bowled over by the enthusiasm of local producers offering support for the private view of our forthcoming exhibition at Bonchurch Manor Hotel.

To accompany cheese from the Isle of Wight Cheese Company and sausages from Paul Murphy, Colin Boswell at the Garlic Farm is very generously providing us with mustards, pickles and chutneys.

For those of you who have never been to the Garlic Farm, you really should get up there – the shop is packed full of wonderfulness – garlic products, garlic gadgets, garlic cookware, pickles, relishes, mustards, garlic based health products … the list is endless.

They even have an online shop if you’re unable to get up there in person.

Our thanks go out to Colin from The Garlic Farm for his support and we hope you’ll give his products a try.

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