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Duchy Originals food
http://www.duchyoriginals.com/
The raspberry and lime jam stuff is utterly fantastic! Some nice recipes on the website.
The raspberry and lime jam stuff is utterly fantastic! Some nice recipes on the website.
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The publicity you hear about "the Poundbury project" is relentlessly positive, but everyone here hates the thing because;
it's huge and growing fast, swallowing greenfield land
from a distance it looks like disneyland

the houses are cheaply rendered and look tatty in a few years
the houses may be Charles-approved for architectural merit, but the developers jam them in so tight that all the tiny gardens are in deep shade - although that needn't matter because they have no topsoil anyway
despite some council-owned dog kennels (aka "affordable housing") it's still breathtakingly snobby at the moment
Prince Charles is not allowed to sell off Duchy land, but he can invest in new projects like this one to increase the value of the estate and then sell it when the leases run out. The development is beginning to pull trade away from Dorchester (which it overlaps) and the council is running a publicity campaign to stop people "discriminating against Poundbury residents". It's a bit of a laugh, every time Charles visits they paint stuff and chuck lorry loads of yellow sand on the paths but it all gets washed away again in a month or two!
it's huge and growing fast, swallowing greenfield land
from a distance it looks like disneyland

the houses are cheaply rendered and look tatty in a few years
the houses may be Charles-approved for architectural merit, but the developers jam them in so tight that all the tiny gardens are in deep shade - although that needn't matter because they have no topsoil anyway
despite some council-owned dog kennels (aka "affordable housing") it's still breathtakingly snobby at the moment
Prince Charles is not allowed to sell off Duchy land, but he can invest in new projects like this one to increase the value of the estate and then sell it when the leases run out. The development is beginning to pull trade away from Dorchester (which it overlaps) and the council is running a publicity campaign to stop people "discriminating against Poundbury residents". It's a bit of a laugh, every time Charles visits they paint stuff and chuck lorry loads of yellow sand on the paths but it all gets washed away again in a month or two!
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Good to have this inside information... The problem I have with the Duchy products, they are so incredibly expensive. There's other organic stuff that doesn't cost an arm and a leg, and tastes just as nice. I think about 20% of the price is paid for the "Duchy" on the packet.
That's the same with other brands, of course.
That's the same with other brands, of course.
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