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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

Harrop Fold wins Countryside Alliance Local Food Award

We are the 2008 Countryside Alliance Local Food Award winners for North West England Yippee! And we are going to the House of Lords for the presentation ceremony which will be a great treat I am sure. Regional Director and Head Regional Judge Richard Dodd commented: “Harrop Fold is a business run with passion. A B&B set on a 20-acre farm, at Harrop Fold Farm you can take a tailored foodie break weekend and watch your supper being cooked, which is an approach I had never heard of before. Leah Stevenson is passionate about cooking and local produce and encourages guests to take part in her demonstrations. I don’t think I have ever heard of this approach and think it will do wonders for food education as well as enjoyment of local, seasonal produce in a beautiful rural setting. A real one-off, and I hope the national judging panel is as enthused as I am!”

We are really proud as we have always championed local produce, David being the son of a farmer and me being the daughter of a butcher it has been second nature and something we have always shared with our guests and now to receive this credit is fantastic!

Leah is having a fabulous time; this month saw a wonderful article in the BBC Good Food Magazine, along with a lovely photo of Leah in action teaching Caroline her tricks of the trade! Today Leah has been nominated for the Cheshire Woman of the Year Award 2009, which means another lunch, this time at Eaton Park, Chester. Oh...how enjoyable food is!

Snow has been the topic of conversation here at Harrop Fold...lots of it. Fortunately the good folk at the Highwayman offered their car park to our guests and we ferried from pub to farm in the Landrover. We were so glad when the thaw came and found poking up through the garden were the first pretty little snowdrops, I love that little promise of spring.

My friend Brenda, from Red Oaks Farm, delivered to us half a lamb which was delicious and again made me think about spring and the tasty, tasty spring lamb which will be around quite soon, can you imagine anything tastier than Cheshire lamb and Cheshire Asparagus? We are coming to the end of our Cheshire fruit jams, but we do have one kilner jar of Tayberry left and then I will be making a fresh supply of English Rhubarb and another pan of gorgeous Amalfi Lemon Curd, yummy! David’s Mum makes the best marmalade, but unfortunately David is very possessive over this!

Fortunately, the hens have started to lay again and this evening we are having a practice run of pancake making...and the first are on the table...so must go and feast again!

Speak again soon,
Sue x

By ADOmedia

Whistle stop tale of summer!

Oh Golly Gosh....it has been so long since I have written, I am so sorry. For many reasons...the obvious busy summer...but the few weeks prior to that was a funny old time really. In looking through my diary I have found the following entry at the end of June...

‘It has taken me a week to be able to think about how I address our ‘blog’ with our exceptionally sad news. Firstly last Friday week the lovely resident peacock, Geoffrey, was run over and although the children rushed him to our vets sadly he had to be put to sleep as his leg was broken and nothing further could be done for him. The flowers in our house are acting as a shrine as each of the children has put in one of his feathers…but on a brighter note, they are so beautiful and are a reminder of his colour and magnificence. I do miss his hooting and mimicking the telephone though, and he always recognised the children coming home and would warn us of their arrival (whatever time of the day or night- made for some interesting stories sometimes!). I have made enquiries and I hope we will be introducing a young peacock to the farm very soon.

‘The weekend continued in the same vain when Alfie, the black pony, seemed off colour on the Saturday evening, by Sunday morning sadly he had died. It is thought he had either ‘grass sickness’ or a form of colic. It was such a traumatic day as poor Harry was missing his chum, never having spent a minute apart since birth. Now however, he is the most spoilt pony in the world and Alice was found with him in Mum’s cottage with Harry standing in the kitchen looking for a bite to eat! We are rather thinking that as ponies are herd animals it might be quite nice for him to have a new companion in form of a rare breed sheep. We have not had any sheep ourselves here at Harrop and they may be able to introduce a new dimension to the dinner menu in spring!’

Sad end to June...However, July arrived brightly with George’s graduation at Liverpool University and we were all very excited. The ceremony was held at the Philharmonic amongst lots of very proud parents…and siblings and grandparents!
After the Departmental photos in Abercrombie Square surrounded by beautiful architecture, we all walked in the sunshine to enjoy lunch at 60 Hope Street. We certainly enjoyed a taste of Liverpool’s Capital of Culture experience. We return to Liverpool in October for the North West Tourism Awards at St George’s Hall, which promises to be another exciting evening.

Moving on through summer, which was a mad whirl of wonderful visitors, children and plans for summer. We did have lots of brilliant days out ourselves making sure we visited places before recommending them to our guests to explore and the school holidays ended after we enjoyed our family break.

Moving on I am delighted to report that we now have a new peacock and his peahen. They are only a year old but are quite tame; we are however, trying to think of names. Anyone with any good ideas please let me know! Our good friends, Brenda & Alan Buxton, of Red Oaks Farm, Bollington bred the peacocks and no doubt will keep their eye on them when they visit! Another new addition to our home is our new puppy...a springer spaniel named Emmie – after Emma who bred her. She is so beautifully kind natured and Lottie is really enjoying her playmate as is Arthur who sleeps in the dog basket with her!

I feel now I have moved us quickly through the months...I will go now and take the dogs down the lane to pick some blackberries to jam this evening, the strange weather pattern with sun and snow in spring lost our damsons which is a shame as we all love damson jam! We have been very successful with our apples though and are tiring of apple crumble; I must try to be more inventive! Leah was at her friend’s home on Sunday and picked lots and lots of cherry tomatoes and has now started on chutney; the aroma in the house is gorgeous! David did well with his vegetable patch – the cows broke in just the once! We have enjoyed our first taste of Harrop vegetables for quite some time and had the yummiest egg Florentine the day before yesterday. The dogs are getting quite impatient; I think they have heard David on the tractor moving the silage up from the field. I think this is the latest we have silaged, but thank goodness it is now finished and wrapped...so must run,
Speak again soon,
Love Sue x

By ADOmedia

A Hat Trick of Awards for Harrop Fold!

Cheshire Tourism Annual Awards 2008 - The Winners!
Self Catering Holiday of the Year 2008 - Mellow Brook Cottage at Harrop Fold Farm



The judge said “This was the only self-catering unit we saw with a special magic – nothing to do with plasma tv screens etc, more to do with imaginative restoration of the cottage, making the most of natural materials and beautiful simplicity.”

We all had simply the most exciting night last Friday at the beautiful Chester Racecourse. Visit Chester and Cheshire put on the most glamourous Awards ceremony which was organised by the happy and lovely Nicola Said and her very able team. Harrop Fold was shortlisted for 4 awards - yes! 4 awards! - B&B of the Year, Tourism Experience of the Year, Self Catering Holiday of the Year and Taste of Cheshire. We won the first 2 in 2006 and 2007 and are totally delighted to win the Self-Catering Holiday Award this year.

How wonderful it is to be rewarded for all the thought and consideration we all really do put into the business to ensure our guests have a truly memorable time...from David's vision in building the barn and his unbelievable skill in keeping the barn true to its character - so many guests comment on the original plough 'bit' and the horse harness found under the hay when beginning the conversion - to Leah offering the finest local produce - to Helen and I 'charring' and making the cottage look welcoming to guests. And of course, Edward's lawn mowering and weeding skills! and must not miss out Alice's and George's help in the holidays. All in all a damn fine Team!

...and of course this gives us entry to the North West Development Agency Award's Ceremony in October, and we all just love that night too!

All this celebrating and more lovely guests to care for gave us an exhausting weekend! Bollington celebrated the Cheshire Year of the Gardens 08 with its wonderful Floating Garden Festival on Sunday where we all gathered to wave off Bollington's own floating garden to wind its way over to Middlewich - what tremendous weather the crew will have enjoyed.

Speaking of the weather, it is fantastic, David and I had a stroll on Monday evening to pick more rhubarb for our jams and enjoyed a quiet few moments watching the sunset and the view was so clear we could see right over the Cheshire Plain to the Welsh Mountains.

The lovely weather is encouraging the wildlife to 'perform well' for our guests, our visitors in Mellow Brook Cottage have been treated on several evenings to playful visits from the badgers and on one occasion this beautiful creature was so close he could have been touched! This morning the Kites are to be seen soaring over the bottom meadow.

Waxing lyrical about nature is not going to help with this morning's jobs. We have an art course running and I have cakes to bake and lunch to prepare - so off to the Aga I must go, first on the list is preparing some Cheshire beetroot, which I think I will make into soup, it always looks so fantastic being such an incredible colour and with a dollop of contrasting Delamere Creamed Cheese tastes divine...feeling peckish now too!

Speak soon.

Love, Sue x

By ADOmedia

June News - 1st blog post!

What an amazing year June 2006-2007 has been! It began with winning B&B of the Year for Cheshire and becoming runner-up for the NorthWest of England. Then this June we won the Tourism Experience of the Year which takes us forward again to the NorthWest regional finals in October. Hopefully the judges will agree that Harrop Fold along with its wonderful creative, gastronomic and aesthetic delights will truly be THE tourism experience of the North!

Only yesterday we received the fantastic news that we have been upgraded to 5 Stars AND with a Silver Award! - How hard we are going to have to work to keep this up, but with all these wonderful guests it is a pleasure to look after everyone! Creating the guest's new garden became a race against time; as guests arrived for tea at 4.30pm the turf was rolled out and laid rather like hoovering in the rain! Guests in the Oak Room may now enjoy breakfast continental style on their terrace in the garden in the morning sunshine - hmm..hmm! - yes, I have seen this weekend's forecast! Speaking of rain we recently had a daily broadsheet journalist staying with us and his comment in the Visitors' Book made us smile ... 'A really lovely family atmosphere, great conversation, and as for the food ...mmm - mmm! Completely forgot about the bloody awful weather! Thank you all'. This has been the latest in incredibly favourable press coverage we have had since Christmas.

The family are all home for the summer now and so there are lots of spare hands to help! Leah has returned North to plan her new business venture from Harrop Fold and is treating guests to a truly delicious regional dinner menu. She was a finalist in the Best Supporter of Regional Food for her new venture here, and speaking of which, she had the pleasure of treating Simon Rimmer of Greens & Earl to a traditional English high tea. He loved it and declared his favourite to be Leah's iconic Marmite and Delamere cheese finger sandwiches! This high tea is a great treat for guests, especially those from overseas; in fact at this very moment she is baking in preparation for our Indian guests eager to sample this very English custom.

Celebrating no 1 son's 21st birthday has been shared with American visitors who flew over the pond to join us. They arrived last year as guests and returned this year as friends - although never before had they experienced an English party and certainly not a Harrop Fold party!

March saw our inaugural weekend residential art course. The structured format was a huge success with the weekend turning into something of an 'artistic country house party', we market Harrop Fold as 'A Quintessentially English Experience' and already we have artists flying in from Greece to join us. For anyone interested our next weekend is running on 28th September.

Other new visitors arriving to Harrop Fold are the 6 new baby calves which are currently being weaned. Guests are really enjoying the experience of helping at feeding time. The doves have produced their first offspring and fortunately Lottie has now learnt that they are for looking at and not a delicacy! The goldfinches have proved a popular ornithological interest and their numbers have evidently increased in this area and we hope very much our swallows and house martins will remain resident and not think summer is over. Geoffrey the Peacock is a permanent resident since he appears to have fallen out with his peahen and our neighbours at the next farm. No amount of coaxing will make him return - we love him, a handsome creature with a splendid tail and a beautiful crest on his cobalt blue head.

Must go back to bed making and baking now, will chat to you again soon. Meanwhile look forward to meeting many new friends as well as all our regular visitors. Thanks to all for your kind words and support.

Sue

By ADOmedia

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