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                    £35.00
                    
                        These sprung tongs are made from Kentish hazel trees, which are hand harvested on a coppice cycle. Coppiced hazel is very fast growing and is a strong and light wood as well as being a renewable resource that promotes woodland wildlife.
                    
                 
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                    £75.00
                    
                        The Skeppshult Boom Nutcracker is a fun way to crack nuts, made of walnut wood and a cast iron weight - place your nut in the canister and drop in the weight - give it a shake to crack the shell, cracking nuts has never been so much fun!
                    
                 
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                    £75.00
                    
                        This includes the Cane Hamper Basket, (8 Items) - Fudge, Brittle, 3 X Chutneys, 100g Choc Bar, Small Gift Bags Cobnuts & Walnuts
                    
                 
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                    from £15.95
                    
                        
		This oil has been produced by Potash Farm and is an excellent natural product to keep your skin in very good condition.
                     
                 
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                    £13.50
                    
                        These simple nutcrackers are good value and if anyone is purchasing Cobnuts for the first time, these nutcrackers are a must. 
                    
                 
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                    from £40.00
                    
                        This bowl is made from English sycamore, grown in Sussex from sustainably managed mixed forests. It is hand turned and will comfortably hold a 454g bag of cobnuts.
                    
                 
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                    from £19.50
                    
                        
		A velvety blend of dark roast coffee, blended with crushed walnuts, maple and hints of vanilla.
                     
                 
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                    from £40.00
                    
                        This bowl is made from English sweet chestnut, grown in Sussex from sustainably managed mixed forests. It is hand turned and will comfortably hold a 454g bag of cobnuts.
                    
                 
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                    from £13.00
                    
                        Zesty lime, with powdery basil and sweet mandarin give this fragrance a lively, fresh aroma. A perfect scent for livening up a room, or invigorating linens.
                    
                 
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                    £12.00
                    
                        Cooking with Walnuts is a new book by Ann Olley, which features 113 recipes that use this most versatile and flavoursome nut.
                    
                 
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