We are proud, to be a stallholder at The Market in The Palms in Woodstock and invite you to visit our fudge table as the market celebrates 2 years tomorrow!
Market at the Palms is celebrating a two year anniversary with an enormous bash! Forty amazing food traders. Master of Ceremonies - Gerhard Scholtz from De Kat TV.
A cook-out with six celebrity cooks sponsored by SPEKKO RICE…every
contestant gets a packet of rice, a bottle of wine and R75 worth of
groceries to create a magical dish…
The concept…REIS met RYS (A journey with rice!)
The six contestants:
Herman Lensing - Sarie
Marinda Engelbrecht - Kokkedoor finalist
Nina Timm - RSG Kuberkok and blogger
Zola Nene - Expresso Show
Johnny Hamman - Chef of Slippery Spoon pop up restaurant
Bernice van der Merwe - Chef, owner of My Basaar restaurant and presenter of cooking program on Dagbreek TV Show
The five judges:
Eloise Pretorius - Smile Radio
Pieter Arno du Toit - Marketer of Cederburg Wines
Arina du Plessis Huysamer - Food editor of Landbouweekblad
Chris von Ulmenstein - Whale Cottage blogger
Ingrid Jones - Editor of the Mango inflight magazine…JUICE!
The Afrikaans television program BRAVO will be there to cover the event
PLUS....Music by one of our favourites Dave Ferguson. And upstairs a jam packed Kattebakmark with amazing collectables and finds!!
Friday, 14 February 2014
Friday, 7 February 2014
Valentine's Day is Just Around the Corner
Friday 14th February is Valentine's Day. Tomorrow is not too early to get some Glorious Fudge for that special person or indeed those special people in your life. In the Cape Town area, we will be back at The Palms Market in Woodstock and Porter Estate Market (weather permitting) in Tokai.
We will be doing up some of our packets with Valentine's Day heart ribbons. They will look something like the photo depicted here.
Valentine;s Day or St Valentine's Day is supposedly named after a Roman Saint who died on 14 February. He does not appear to be listed any longer as a saint within the Roman Catholic Church, but 14 February is reportedly listed as a commemoration day in the Anglican Church for "Valentine, a martyr of Rome", stemming from about AD 269.
However, we need not concern ourselves with these details, unless we particularly wish to, of course. Much more to the point, is to use this day to give flowers or confectionery or to send cards. We can of course help with the confectionery. Our range of fudges have proven to be very popular with anyone with a sweet tooth. They appreciate a fudge that is as smooth and natural as possible.
So this year, why not do something really sweet for your Valentine and say it with Fudge Glorious Fudge?
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We will be doing up some of our packets with Valentine's Day heart ribbons. They will look something like the photo depicted here.
Valentine;s Day or St Valentine's Day is supposedly named after a Roman Saint who died on 14 February. He does not appear to be listed any longer as a saint within the Roman Catholic Church, but 14 February is reportedly listed as a commemoration day in the Anglican Church for "Valentine, a martyr of Rome", stemming from about AD 269.
However, we need not concern ourselves with these details, unless we particularly wish to, of course. Much more to the point, is to use this day to give flowers or confectionery or to send cards. We can of course help with the confectionery. Our range of fudges have proven to be very popular with anyone with a sweet tooth. They appreciate a fudge that is as smooth and natural as possible.
So this year, why not do something really sweet for your Valentine and say it with Fudge Glorious Fudge?
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