Christmas gift shout out
- cheffy007
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Christmas gift shout out
Gentlemen, having been a chef for the past 33 years, I have almost hung up my apron and have started my own chutney and pickle business.
I’m based in Tunbridge Wells and work out of my home kitchen, all my ingredients are grown within a 10 mile radius (apart from mangoes and oranges). All veg and fruit is hand peeled and chopped. I currently stock my local butchers, bakers and a very popular farm shop.
I have been selling mail order through my website and also locally. I have had great feedback and would like to sell more so as I can eventually work completely for myself.
What I’m trying to get across is if you are stuck for a great Christmas gift I now sell a 3 jar gift bag, the ideal Christmas gift for somebody who normally receives novelty socks.
My website address is www.stuckinapickle.co.uk and I am on Facebook and Instagram @stuckinapickle
I hope you can spare a couple of minutes of your valuable time to have a look and maybe consider a purchase.
So may I be the first to wish you all a very merry Christmas. MOT.
I’m based in Tunbridge Wells and work out of my home kitchen, all my ingredients are grown within a 10 mile radius (apart from mangoes and oranges). All veg and fruit is hand peeled and chopped. I currently stock my local butchers, bakers and a very popular farm shop.
I have been selling mail order through my website and also locally. I have had great feedback and would like to sell more so as I can eventually work completely for myself.
What I’m trying to get across is if you are stuck for a great Christmas gift I now sell a 3 jar gift bag, the ideal Christmas gift for somebody who normally receives novelty socks.
My website address is www.stuckinapickle.co.uk and I am on Facebook and Instagram @stuckinapickle
I hope you can spare a couple of minutes of your valuable time to have a look and maybe consider a purchase.
So may I be the first to wish you all a very merry Christmas. MOT.
For homemade pickles, chutneys and tomato ketchup, go to www.stuckinapickle.co.uk
- NottinghamWhite
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Re: Christmas gift shout out
Nice one Cheffy !
I've seen your stuff on Facebook and they look scrummy
I love the whole process and how organic it all is - a definite thumbs up from me.
.. er .. which is what I just did
As for me, I really don't like Xmas that much after working in retail for so long.
Amongst my friends, we generally don't get each other anything at all, but if we do it'll be something quirky and personal - maybe from a charity shop or boot sale - and the unspoken rule is that you then tell the recipient "get me something, but no more than a fiver". It's just something we've all done for years. One time, my oldest mate from school got me Billy Bremner's autobiography You Get Nowt For Coming Second and it was one of the best presents I'd ever had
If anyone else wants to post up some of their own creations or good ideas for gifts or bargains online, etc, feel free to add to this thread.
Or, if you've got a problem person and don't know what to get them, tell us a bit about them and see what suggestions you get from everyone in here.
... keep it clean though, eh ?
I've seen your stuff on Facebook and they look scrummy
I love the whole process and how organic it all is - a definite thumbs up from me.
.. er .. which is what I just did
As for me, I really don't like Xmas that much after working in retail for so long.
Amongst my friends, we generally don't get each other anything at all, but if we do it'll be something quirky and personal - maybe from a charity shop or boot sale - and the unspoken rule is that you then tell the recipient "get me something, but no more than a fiver". It's just something we've all done for years. One time, my oldest mate from school got me Billy Bremner's autobiography You Get Nowt For Coming Second and it was one of the best presents I'd ever had
If anyone else wants to post up some of their own creations or good ideas for gifts or bargains online, etc, feel free to add to this thread.
Or, if you've got a problem person and don't know what to get them, tell us a bit about them and see what suggestions you get from everyone in here.
... keep it clean though, eh ?
Re: Christmas gift shout out
NottinghamWhite wrote:Liked & shared on Facebook
Got his own page : https://www.facebook.com/stuckinapickle/
- NottinghamWhite
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Re: Christmas gift shout out
rigger wrote:NottinghamWhite wrote:Liked & shared on Facebook
Got his own page : https://www.facebook.com/stuckinapickle/
That's what I liked & shared
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- cheffy007
- Jimmy Armfield's cardigan knitter
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Re: Christmas gift shout out
Thanks for the shares lads.
For homemade pickles, chutneys and tomato ketchup, go to www.stuckinapickle.co.uk
Re: Christmas gift shout out
Well, why didn't you bloody well say so in the first place ??NottinghamWhite wrote: That's what I liked & shared
I've just shared it on my page too, with a jolly blurb to go with the link
- One Eyed Thompson
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Re: Christmas gift shout out
God mate. I just looked at the pictures and they made my mouth water!!
Never mind Xmas gifts I'll try them for myself.
Edit. Just got the pun for "s.tuck in a pickle" name as well.
Never mind Xmas gifts I'll try them for myself.
Edit. Just got the pun for "s.tuck in a pickle" name as well.
Re: Christmas gift shout out
The products have got Dragons Den written all over them Cheffy.
- BrighouseWhite
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Re: Christmas gift shout out
Liked & shared on my Facebook page
Ordered some for ourselves, sure it won't be the last order before Xmas
Ordered some for ourselves, sure it won't be the last order before Xmas
There's light at the end of the tunnel and the future's looking very bright indeed.