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		This is the first of the Potash farm cosmetics range and is a soap with a lovely fragrance of geranium and Kentish lavender. It's made with luxurious vegetable oils to condition and protect the skin while gently cleansing the surface layer. This allows skin to renew and repair itself from the deeper layers as nature intended. It's excellent for those with sensitive skins.
                     
                 
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                        At Potash Farm, we have blended Thieves oil, which is a blend of Clove, Lemon, Cinnamon, Eucalyptus and Rosemary essential oils with our nourishing Cobnut oil to produce a lovely hand sanitiser.
                    
                 
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                        The Sea Salt and Nut Wood is a fresh fragrance of clean sea salt and woody sage.
                    
                 
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                        The Sicilian Nut Grove is a hypnotic fragrance of lime and basil with sparkling mandarin top-notes.
                    
                 
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                        Our hessian gift bag is available to attractively present any three of our jars.
                    
                 
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                        This natural golden treat is an excellent addition to any breakfast or afternoon tea, pancakes, or even drizzled over rich diary ice cream. It is available in a 200g jar.
                    
                 
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                        This exclusive Walnut Oil is grown, pressed and packaged by one of Potash Farm’s neighbours.  It is an ideal alternative to the Kentish Cobnut oil and is good for drizzling over salads, grilling fish or meat and suitable for flash frying or woking.  It makes an ideal gift and comes in a 250ml bottle.  
                    
                 
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                        A Cobnut is a type of hazelnut traditionally grown in Kent. They are 
harvested in their green state from mid August and with brown shells and
 husks by mid October. All the Cobnuts are sold dehusked from mid October onward.
                    
                 
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                    £36.00
                    
                        Due to popular customer demand by selling the organic Chestnuts in the 
lead up to Christmas the Chestnut roasters are another speciality of the
 Potash Farm range of gifts.
                    
                 
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                        "The Potash Farm Rhubarb and Ginger Chutney with Kentish Cobnuts. Rich 
with fruit and slightly crunchy from the Cobnuts. Unlike any chutney 
I've had." Featured in the Telegraph Magazine.
                    
                 
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