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                        This fine local Kent honey has been combined with our delicious Potash Farm Kentish Cobnuts. This natural golden treat is an excellent addition to any breakfast or afternoon tea, pancakes, or even drizzled over rich diary ice cream.
                    
                 
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                        This is the first of the Potash Farm nut mustards. It has a great yellow colour with a good crunchy texture. It is excellent with all cold meats and cheeses.
                    
                 
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                    from £13.00
                    
                        A clean blend of strong wood notes, and fresh bracing sea salt. A very clean fragrance, and excellent for living areas and to freshen linens, giving them a clean fragrance Lime.
                    
                 
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                        An Almond is an edible nut encased in shell with a downy outer grey / green coat. They are mainly grown in California, Spain, Italy, Australia and Turkey. These Almonds have been specially selected by Potash Farm for quality size and good flavour.
                    
                 
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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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                    £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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                        This bowl is made from English sweet chestnut, grown in Sussex from sustainably managed mixed forests. It is hand turned and is designed to hold a small quantity of cobnut oil, ideal for dipping bread into.
                    
                 
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                        These bars are a good alternative to the popular Plattinums chocolate coated roasted cobnuts. The same high quality dark and milk  chocolate is used for the bars as well as the chocolates.  The  chocolate bars make  interesting gifts and go very well with a good cup of coffee after a meal. (min 110g)
                    
                 
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                    £21.50
                    
                        A life times collection was purchased by Alexander Hunt from a family in Bromley and they vary in size, colour and decoration.  Many are Georgian and Victorian and make an ideal but simple gift.
                    
                 
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		Sweet warm woody cobnut fragrance with strong roast coffee notes.
                     
                 
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