We made it in Bulgaria

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KGB
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We made it in Bulgaria

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Hi all,
It's been a long while coming but farmers markets finally made it to Bulgaria.
Cottage Farm, Alino now have a small stall selling jams and chutneys that are different to what is available in the shops and the reception has been wonderful. It is a real joy to sell things that we have made with passion and to have other people share and enjoy them.
Fingers crossed
Kevin and Tina

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Re: We made it in Bulgaria

Post: # 280375Post Green Aura »

Sounds wonderful. I'm sure it'll continue to be successful.
Maggie

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dave45
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Re: We made it in Bulgaria

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къде е Алино?

KGB
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Re: We made it in Bulgaria

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15 километра от самоков

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Re: We made it in Bulgaria

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ааа гоча!
наблизо до Рила нали?

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Post: # 280847Post tosca »

I started making chutney in spring with left over bottled tomatoes when someone asked for some. I started selling it at car boot sales and it has snowballed. Both British and Bulgarians buy it, as well as the occasional Dutch and Asian. It's a bit addictive but the last thing I want to do is start working again so I have to rein in my enthusiasm. I do a small amount of jam and pickles too, whatever I have most of.

I hate waste!

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