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The Sea Gardener Mushroom & Olive Caponata with seaweed 180ml
Sold OutThe Sea Gardener Mushroom & Olive Caponata with seaweed 180ml
Sadie's Kitchen Comforting Chicken Bone Broth 350ml
€4.50Sadie's Kitchen Comforting Chicken Bone Broth 350ml
Coffee House Lane 1690 Blend Beans 227g
€4.95 €6.10Coffee House Lane 1690 Blend Beans 227g
Trá Speciality Teas Fruity/Blood Orange Loose Leaf Tea 70g
€5.00Trá Speciality Teas Fruity/Blood Orange Loose Leaf Tea 70g
Currach Single Malt Irish Whiskey Atlantic Wakame Seaweed Cask 700ml
€117.00Currach Single Malt Irish Whiskey Atlantic Wakame Seaweed Cask 700ml
The Lismore Food Company Hazelnut Cinnamon & Raisin Fine Biscuits 150g
Sold OutThe Lismore Food Company Hazelnut Cinnamon & Raisin Fine Biscuits 150g
Connecting to Nature Annual Pollinator Mix 30g
€14.95Connecting to Nature Annual Pollinator Mix 30g
Janni Bars Dagda Baobab Oil, Lemongrass & Eucalyptus 75g
Sold OutJanni Bars Dagda Baobab Oil, Lemongrass & Eucalyptus 75g
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Mella's Irish Butter Fudge Salted Caramel Gift Box 300g
Sold OutMella's Irish Butter Fudge Salted Caramel Gift Box 300g
Blue Robin Bakery 7 inch uniced Christmas Cake
Sold OutBlue Robin Bakery 7 inch uniced Christmas Cake
Sold Out €8.75
Firstly all natural unadulterated honey will crystallize. The crystallisation process is natural and spontaneous. Pure, raw and unheated honey has a natural tendency to crystallise over time with no effect on the honey other than colour and texture. what’s more, the crystallisation of honey actually preserves the flavour and quality characteristics of your honey.
Drummond House honey is harvested from hives on site by expert Bee Keeper Ken Boyle who is an active member of the Louth beekeepers association, members of FIBKA (federation of Irish beekeepers associations) and NIHBS (native Irish honeybee society).
Drummond House located is a lush 100-acre farm owned by owned by Peter and Marita Collier, has been in the Collier family for over 100 years. Originally a mix of dairy, tillage and beef, but in 2012 with the uncertain farming climate, the Colliers decided to look at different ways of farming.
With the realisation that all the garlic in Ireland was at the time and still is imported and after extensive research and travels across Europe, the first garlic seeds are planted in late October and cared for throughout the winter of 2013 and nine months later, the first crop of Drummond House Garlic was harvested.
Drummond House has now grown into the largest producer of garlic in Ireland now supplying us with elephant garlic, smoked garlic, as well as garlic scapes.
It turns out the sandy soil of Drummond House is ideally suited to asparagus growing too. Asparagus takes three or four years to become fully established, so it's a crop that requires patience on the part of the grower and in 2019 we had our first crop of Irish grown asparagus delivered to us from the Colliers.