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                        These are another speciality of the Potash Farm range of gifts.  
Attractively presented within the bag are dehusked nuts.  These make an
 excellent Christmas, Easter, or one-off gift and are available in two 
sizes.
                    
                 
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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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                        These utensils 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
                    
                        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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                        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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                        The Sicilian Nut Grove is a hypnotic fragrance of lime and basil with sparkling mandarin top-notes.
                    
                 
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		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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		Rich woody fragrance with fresh lemon notes, and a light nutty heart of cobnut and amber.
                     
                 
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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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                        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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