A Christmas Hamper

Cooking with SBA’s Kitchen

The next session is scheduled for:

On the Menu:   Small Ginger, Orange, Pear and Cardamom Cake  |||  Chocolate Fudge Sauce  |||  Rhubarb & Rose Petal Jam or Rhubarb & Strawberry Jam  |||  Crunchy Granola  |||  Summerberry Sauce  |||  White Chocolate, Cranberry and Almond Biscuits  |||  Pickled Asparagus  |||  Dukkah  (All food will be gluten free)

 

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Bringing the colt back to the stables…

My husband Gary has been working on a little project with fellow volunteers, led by local artist, Gavin Roberts. Gavin discovered that the local counsel had flagged a historical building for destruction as it was seen to be derelict. Dating back to the 1870’s, the building in question was once the local police stables and cells.

Gavin had in mind to resurrect the decaying building and turn it into a working space for local artists, so with the support of the local Shakespeare Committee, Gavin sought and received funding to begin the work.

And so the work began… With a lot of hard work, the team of volunteers had the building standing upright (rather than on an undesirable angle), new floors in place, walls lined, new window frames and windows, frames by Gary with the glass etched by local artist Peter Cummings. A mezzanine level was constructed providing space for research and meetings, and it is up there that you will find a wonderful stained glass window created by another of the volunteers and artists, Bill Payne. Of course there are also bathroom facilities, with a touch of quirkiness in the design added by Gavin. Finally with a gallery space set up to display finished works for sale, it was time for Opening Night!

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