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Friday, October 15th, 2010

Where to find food straight from the farmer’s market on a menu near you

Where to find food straight from the farmer’s market on a menu near you
Kennedy’s Fine ChocolatesIn a county with a flourishing alternative food economy, Orton has a thriving farmers’ market on the second Saturday of each month. The 17th-century recipe for A Grand Sallett, discovered by the guild, involved figs, currents, capers, almonds, olives, oregano, beetroot and lemons. So, campaigners for real food say, bring back rook pie (“take four dead rooks and skin …”) and Bath chaps (first, pickle your pigs’ cheeks in brine for two or three weeks … Tomorrow’s reverse singles (1200): S Grosjean v Safin; Mathieu v Kafelnikov..

Today’s doubles (1300 GMT): N Escud?nd F Santoro v Y Kafelnikov and Safin. I lost, but I think this loss will teach me a lot of things.”DAVIS CUP FINAL (Paris): M Safin (Rus) bt P-H Mathieu (Fr) 6-4 3-6 6-1 6-4; S Grosjean (Fr) bt Y Kafelnikov (Rus) 7-6 6-3 6-0 Scores tied 1-1. I knew I could not let him control the match as he did when we played in Moscow.”Safin said at the outset that the match would be won by mental strength, but Mathieu insisted afterwards that he never allowed the pressure of the occasion to to dictate his play “I was not nervous at all,” he said “Safin played better than me today. But Safin, allowing for his foibles and his knack of playing brilliantly one moment and carelessly the next, was in control for three of the four sets. Given their former president’s propensity for bad timing at Davis Cup finals, one of the most worrying moments for Russia yesterday was when Boris Yeltsin clapped his hands to lead the applause with Marat Safin about to serve for the opening match against the French debutant, Paul-Henri Mathieu, at 5-2 in the fourth set.
Suddenly Safin had an attack of nerves.

Replacements: A Bateman, L Jarvis, N Tandy, S Jones, A Bateman, A Mocelutu, A Millward.Referee: I Ramage (Scotland). Neath: Try Penalty; Conversion Connor; Penalties Jarvis 2.Pontypridd: B Davey, G Wyatt, J Lewis, J Bryant, E Lewis, N Jenkins, G Baber, G Jenkins, M Davies, D Bell, D McIntosh, R Sidoli, N Kelly, R Parks, M Owen. Referee Iain Ramage obliged the visitors when he awarded a penalty try after a Neath rolling maul was brought down near the line.The referee was forgiven when he allowed Pontypridd’s wing Emyr Lewis to stay on the park after a blatant high tackle just before the break.The superb scavanging and defensive work of the dreadlocked Wales flanker Richard Parks kept his side in front. “It’s all very well increasing allowances and putting the burden of proof on to customs officers rather than shoppers,” says the Wine & Spirit Association, “but the Chancellor is just avoiding tackling the real issue – the duty differential between the UK and France, which is £1.16 as against 2p on a bottle of wine.”Exactement! And it explains why an estimated one in six bottles consumed in the UK are bought in France. After the courts rapped Customs & Excise on the knuckles for bullying consumers instead of concentrating on the true villains, the smugglers, customs have been forced to re-invent an old British tradition: innocent until proved guilty.
The new rules have been hailed as a victory for consumers but nonetheless the Government has significantly failed to bring duty down, even though notoriously anti-drink countries such as Norway and Sweden have.

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