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The Green, Green Grass of Harrop Fold & Peter Jones' Watercress Soup

What a lovely few weeks we have enjoyed here at Harrop Fold, we escaped for a family 3 nights away last week, closing the doors and leaving our kind Helen to look after the home and feed the animals.

On our return we were surprised to see the hawthorn had blossomed in the bottom field and how green the fields are looking. The farm animals are becoming broody, one of the doves sitting up in the dovecote on her nest, and one of the bantams has become broody and she is sitting guard over a clutch of her eggs. Mr Peacock is looking to do some courting but cannot find a peahen so he spends alot of time following the hens!

Today George and David have borrowed Rachel's huge tractor and muck spreader to spread the fields before turning the cows out for the summer. I think they are ready for a good run round - the cows not the boys! - but the grass is always greener...as they seem to plot escape routes from the field when they are actually turned out!

I spent a very happy birthday having dinner with the nearest and dearest and was given the most imaginative present from George...two tiny piglets! We have named them George and Pudding since one of them is so cute and cuddly. They are growing at the most astounding rate, and yes they will be enjoyed by us all! They really enjoy living in the cow barns, in their own sty but securely next to the cows who were so interested when they arrived. It is great too to see them enjoy all the cupcakes and various bits and pieces which are actually left...occasionally! The other new temporary residents are 8 Aylesbury ducklings, but they have almost grown into ducks now, their quacking sounds brilliant and certainly confused the dogs!

The Visit Chester and Cheshire Annual Awards for 2009 have been announced and for the 4th year we have been shortlisted in 2 categories: Bed & Breakfast of the Year and A Taste of Cheshire. We are, of course, delighted! Delighted once again that we have successfully reached their standards and delighted too to be going along to their fantastic night of celebrations at Chester Racecourse in June. We must now organise our tickets! And as everyone knows, we just love Chester.

The family all visited the Chester Food & Drink Festival over the Easter weekend which was a brilliant couple of hours spent in the sunshine tasting lots of yummy food! I loved the Menai Oysters - umm just thinking of that lovely salty seaside flavour! however, my favourite treat from the day was Peter Jones' Wirral Watercress. We took home a couple of packets and made the best ever Wirral Watercress Soup - so maybe you would like to try this yourself:


Harrop Fold Wirral Watercress Soup from Peter Jones' farm


1. Take an onion and a small potato (to use as the thickening agent) chop and sweat in a heavy bottomed pan (putting on the lid) with some Westry Roberts farm churned butter to stop any sticking.

2. When completely soft - but not coloured, cover with stock - obviously depending on the amount of watercress, I usually use around 2 pints.

3. When the stock has reached boiling point continue simmering until the potatoes are tender and then add the couple of packs of watercress, cook for around 2 minutes and then using a hand held 'whizzer' whiz until the watercress has blended with the veg and stock. I think the secret is to drop the watercress in at the end for a short time as then you keep the wonderful bright green colour.

4. Ladle into soup dishes and for an extra treat, drop a dollop of Delamere Dairy of Knutsford creamed Goat's Cheese into the centre of each bowl...yummy!


Whilst for this tasty soup I confess to using Swiss Bouillon stock, (but let's keep that a secret!) when making our delicious Cheshire Onion Soup we do then always make our own stock, tonight we are eating a rib of Harrop Fold beef, and I will keep the rib bone, roast and then boil up in the stock pan with some of our lovely Cheshire root veg from Northern Harvest and this will make the most delicious stock.

So whilst on this food note, I must go and make our lunch - well I say make! Leah has made us a delicious Smoked Salmon tart with some beautiful smoked salmon from the Cheshire Smokehouse and we are being used as an experiment as she has used Cheshire potatoes as the base for a potato pastry case. So mouth watering, I will assemble a salad as the family will be in soon.

Speak soon,

Love, Sue x

By ADOmedia

The change from blue and yellow to Green - rambles after a hectic Bank Holiday!!

A great weekend has been enjoyed at Harrop Fold, busy, busy, with many lovely guests and loads of delicious foods. Reasonable weather too – windy, but dry and warm.

Leah baked 150 cup cakes last Sunday to take to Reaseheath College for their Open Day and returned with…not one! This weekend we had to keep up to date with cakes since it was Alice’s 20th birthday and she requested blueberry cup cakes complete with candles! All the family were home for the weekend so it certainly was a full house. Alice’s uni exams are finally over and George has now completed his finals, we are looking forward to graduation – do Mothers still wear hats? Poor Edward has school exams next week and so has to revise this week – a sleepy boy today after a very exciting day at Wembley yesterday with his school friends and one lucky father, cheering on Stockport County!

I collected my smoked salmon order on Thursday from the Cheshire Smokehouse. Leah and I arrived there just after lunchtime, having missed our lunch due to pressure of bedroom changing, however, just in time for last orders in the lovely Smokehouse café. We enjoyed a delicious lunch of their famous smoked fish and decided that this is something we really must do more often – purely, you understand in order for us to recommend to our guests where to go to eat! On a serious note, we do recommend the Smokehouse as a brilliant visit to buy what we offer on our menu; we have a fridge in the Homestead for guests to store their goodies until they return home – with their souvenirs of their visit to Cheshire and Harrop Fold Farm. Big Thanks to Barbara Stephenson of the Smokehouse for the extra goodies she sent me home with to try on our breakfast menu – this morning I served the kippers and they were divine – I sneaked some on to my breakfast plate. Yes, you will be offered these on the new breakfast menu.

Over the last month my thinking has changed from blue and yellow to green – thanks in part to Dr Douglas Gyte of the NWDA. I had such a fun night sitting next to him at the Enjoy England Tourism Awards at the beautiful St George’s Hall in Liverpool – our Capital of Culture, appropriately on St George’s Day. I was bemoaning various environmental issues I imagined I had, and kind Douglas made me see the light! A tremendously sensible attitude towards our environment he has, I have never, ever, thought of myself as any form of an ‘eco warrior’, but now I see us as a snowball rolling down the field getting bigger and bigger, only not really covered in snow but really collecting more and more ideas of helping with the environment! I have always thought about the world changing especially for our children but did not think I/we could really make a difference, but now…oh boy, do I have ideas…only simple ideas…but every little helps! Take a look in the guest rooms at our suggestions – ah ha, you will have to visit to see what we have in store – no sneak previews on line!

Must go, time is approaching midday and I need to ring Northern Harvest with this week’s shopping list. The lemon curd all went over the weekend and so must order more Amalfi lemons, and as for the Cheshire Asparagus – the most delicious ever and even enough for some very, very tasty homemade soup. However, watch out Northern Harvest, our friend Simon delivered us some of his veggie plants and David spent the weekend digging out a new veggie plot (with the help of the digger!) and so who knows, maybe this year the cows will leave our baby vegetables alone and the ponies will not play ‘chase’ amongst the potato plants! Perhaps we ought to consider new fencing?

Speak soon,
Love Sue x

By ADOmedia

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year to all and hoping you had the Merriest of Christmases. We had a lovely Christmas, for the first time ever, shared with bed & breakfast guests who were visiting the area from Europe. Never before have we enjoyed breakfast with our guests in our dressing gowns…but…it was Christmas morning and jolly relaxed and enjoyable it was too – maybe the Champagne helped! We closed for New Year and had a family break in colder climes. Mulled wine and snow was enjoyed by all.
Now, back home relaxed and ready to welcome our 2008 guests.

A little sadness just before Christmas when John, the cat, unexpectedly died. He had a great life and will be very sadly missed. Lottie did pine, looking everywhere for her pal. However, the children surprised me for Christmas, I was made to sit down and was blindfolded before this little fluffy ball was placed in my hand – on close inspection it was the most adorable tabby kitten and following our theme of King’s names, this tiny ball of trouble now answers to the big name of Arthur. Lottie once again has a chum, we think really she now imagines herself as Mum, but frequently forgets and is found rolling round the floor with the kitten attached to her long floppy ears!

Rain, rain, rain seems to be the weather for the present, we brought the cows in today for the first time this winter, really because the land is so wet and to rest the fields. For the cows it was just another adventure as they ran around the farmhouse with their tails in the air! The ponies were looking a little jealous at the attention lavished on the cows and began to charge around their field but it is amazing how a few carrots calm our boys – well the four-legged lot! The two-legged lot require much more food preparation, speaking of which, must go and put the pastry round a steak and kidney pie, our footballing school boy will be home very soon, and no doubt starving – as usual!

Speak again soon.

By ADOmedia

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