It wasn’t my intention to be in Kelso in December, but I decided to go up for a quick family visit before Christmas. To my surprise, this coincided with my favourite Farmer’s Market. Yes, I know I have written about it before in Spring and Summer, but the Christmas one is special, full of holiday cheer, Santa hats and the wonderful winter scents!
Let me take you on a tour around the Kelso Farmers Market at Christmas:
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Nourish by Rebecca
My first stop was to have a wee chat with Rebecca from Nourish by Rebecca. and to sample her delicious raw bites. Rebecca produces uber-tasty gluten-free, dairy-free and refined sugar-free goodies. To go along with her Maple & Cinnamon, Apple & Cinnamon and Chai Spiced Granola, she had a tasty Festive Granola. The raw cake of the month was Orange & Cranberry, Rebecca makes a different flavoured raw cake every month. What I didn’t know was that Rebecca makes up Hampers, and although they are mainly available at Christmas, she is happy to make them up at any time of the year. Check out the Nourish by Rebecca’s Facebook page for information on classes, recipes and her shop.
DeliQuescent of Kelso Gin
With inviting names like Christmas Pudding, GingleBells and Parma Violet Shimmering Gin, who could resist the delights of DeliQuescent Gin? Debbie is the very glamorous lady behind the DeliQuescent brand, and she microbatches the gin in the microbrewery. With flavours will change according to the seasons, the gins are both imaginative and unique. Along with husband Simon, she runs Rutherfords, Scotland’s first micropub where you can also sample the gins.
Woofer Cottage Dog Treats
At Christmas time, we can’t forget our four-legged friends. Woofer Cottage make doggy-delicious treats for our canine friends. With flavours including Cheesey Dugs, Cheese and Garlic or Mint and Herb, there is sure to be one for your dog. Contact on their Woofer Cottage Dog Treats Facebook page.
Hardiesmill
There is always a smile waiting for you at the Hardiesmill’s stall. Alison and her family run their pedigree Aberdeen Angus farm on their farm north west of Kelso. The quality of their meat is down to their ethically raised cattle on grass and grass-silage. Although most of their business is trade, they do bring a range of their cuts to Kelso farmers’ Market. Check out their website – Hardiesmill.
Peelham Farm
Peelham Farm produces delicious organic and free-range meat and salamis from their farm in Berwickshire. With a range of beef, pork, lamb, mutton and veal as well as their ham and sausages, Peelham also sell meat packs if you can’t make up your mind!
The Hare in Winter
Beautifully handcrafted printed linens, knitted cushion covers and tactile chopping boards and spoons are all available from The Hare in Winter stall and their website.
Wonky Woolies
It is always lovely to see Alison’s bright Wonky Woolies stall. The colours she was testing in the summer are now in full production including thistle, tartan and zigzag designs. Alison and her team of skilled local knitters make and finish all the hats and scarves by hand and can even great your own personalised hat. Just contact Alison for more details.
Cocoa Ecosse
Chocolate is always a winner, but when you have a master chocolatier making it, you know you are in for a treat!
Oliver and Vicky are the behind Cocoa Ecosse. They try to use locally sourced ingredients and come up with Raspberry Truffles or singleMalt Scottish Whisky, as well ginger, lime cardamon or even gin ganache truffles.
Luckie Beans Coffee
The smell of freshly brewed coffee is always a welcome one, and to have the beans ground and brewed right in front of you is bliss. Luckie Coffee also sell the beans whole or ground from their website – Luckie Beans
Osso Restaurant Sausage Rolls
You have to be early to get your hands on one of the golden puffed pastry treats from Osso Restaurant. Filled with tantalising flavours such as Haggis with Black Pudding or Chicken with Bacon, and spicy Vegetarian ones there is sure to be one to tickle your fancy. Check out the website at Osso Restaurant.
Northern Ark Nursery
The Northern Ark Nursery stall looked very festive decked in wreaths. Holly, ivy, pine cones and pine sprigs. Even in the depths of winter, Simon still had some hardy plants and shrubs on sale ready for planting. Northern Ark Nursery are regulars at the Kelso Farmers’ Market even though the nursery is based in Morpeth in Northumberland, Have a look at their website www.northernarknursery.co.uk
Kitty’s Homemade Non-Alcoholic Ginger Wine
I couldn’t resist a nip of warming non-alcoholic Ginger Wine. The secret family recipe of ginger, lemon and eastern spices was perfect for keeping the December breeze at bay. It can be taken neat or mixed up into one of Kitty cocktails, I fancy a Kitty’s Mule! Kitty’s Ginger Wine is available to buy online or at one of the many markets she attends.
Grimbles Vinegar
Grimble’s produces Scotland’s only traditional malt vinegar, made from real craft beer, plus a range of continental style cask-aged artisan vinegar, most of them aged for at least 2 years in oak casks for a fully matured flavour. There’s also a range of natural apple syrups and seasonal deli products.
Hay Farm Heavy Horse Centre
Hay Farm Heavy Horse Centre raised funds for the running costs for the centre by selling a range of jams, jellies, marmalade, sauces and even piccalilli. The centre now the only Rare Breed Approved Conservation Centre for Heavy Horses in the country. It is open for visitors who want to see the working farm, for more information visit their website at www.hayfarmheavies.co.uk
The Dessert Diva
For the yummiest cakes, marshmallow pops and brownies, head over to The Dessert Diva. The brownies flavours include Triple Chocolate, Salted Caramel and Cherry & White Chocolate. While the Sticky Toffee and Chocolate cakes look absolutely delicious. Have a look at the Dessert Diva website for more information about their freshly baked cakes, cupcakes & brownies.
About Kelso Farmers’ Market
If you are in the Borders area, try to make it along to the market. It is on every fourth Saturday of the month in the Square from 9.30am to 1.30pm. Check out the Kelso Farmers’ Market on Facebook for upcoming dates. The next market is on Saturday 26th January 2019.
2019 dates for Kelso Farmers’ Market:
January – Saturday 26th
February – Saturday 23rd
March – Saturday 23rd
April – Saturday 27th
May – Saturday 25th
June – Saturday 22nd
July – Saturday 13th
The Dessert Diva would be my favorite, I think! I wouldn’t have thought of Christmas markets in Scotland, so this post caught my attention!
I am missing the Christmas market this year as I am away, but the Kelso Farmers Market is a definite favourite!