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Monthly Archives: November 2012

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Viburnum tinus…a pretty winter flowering shrub

November 30, 2012by The Sarah Raven Team 4 Comments

This month, I thought I’d feature one of my favourite garden shrubs, which as well as brightening up your garden over the winter months is great for using in flower […]

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Favourite Flowers by Rona
Perch Hill Spinach and Ricotta Cannelloni

We love cheese.

November 28, 2012by The Sarah Raven Team 3 Comments

Cheese is serious comfort food, and all the staff at Sarah Raven are loving it as the weather gets a little colder. There’s something so wonderful about it’s creamy richness, […]

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Office Antics by the Sarah Raven Staff
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Potage from the Potager: Soup and Stew Season

November 20, 2012by The Sarah Raven Team 2 Comments

The midst of November… we are well into autumn now, and winter and the sparkling festive season are just a few weeks away. The nights have drawn in with the […]

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The Scented Kitchen by Karen
Ingredients for Plum Cobbler

Crumbles and Cobblers for Autumn

November 16, 2012by The Sarah Raven Team 10 Comments

When I think of the different months of the year certain images, feelings and even smells come to mind. September makes me think of lovely ‘Indian summer’ weather, ripening seed […]

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The Cutting Garden by Belinda
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The Why and the Wherefore: Cabbages

November 14, 2012by The Sarah Raven Team 6 Comments

Cabbage suffers from an image problem. Children don’t like it because of the school version and its ill-handling also has ruined the reputation of brussels sprouts. The reason why children […]

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The Why and the Wherefore by Kendra
Cosmos in November

From the Allotment Cutting Patch in November

November 12, 2012by The Sarah Raven Team 2 Comments

With the first cold snap of the autumn predicted I headed up to the plot to gather in the last of any flowers still in bloom. I’ve been picking flowers […]

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My Cut Flower Patch by Louise
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Bright Lights of Autumn

November 7, 2012by The Sarah Raven Team 9 Comments

All too often the hustle and bustle of every day life can cause us not to notice what’s going on outside our windows. Since moving to a more rural spot […]

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The Accidental Garden by Emma M

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