Netherton Foundry Shropshire

Netherton Foundry Shropshire
Classic cookware, made in England

Monday 16 July 2012

Good morning

A very early Good Morning to everyone reading the blog over the ocean in the USA.

Please let me know how you found us, what you think of the products and if you would like to see these in America.

What are you all having for breakfast this morning?  Did you know you can cook great oatmeal (or porridge as we call it) in a slow cooker.  Wake up to a delicious, healthy breakfast to make a great start to your day.
Or what about the great classsic, Huevos Rancheros?  Cook the tomato and pepper base overnight and then add the eggs when you get up - a fantastic brunch and in the large cast iron bowl you can make enough to invite the neighborhood!

And on the subject of classics, can you send me your definitive recipe for Boston Baked Beans.  I guess this is just like asking for the only recipe for Yorkshire puddings here in the UK, but  I would love to see what you all think makes the perfect can of beans.

What would you cook on the Garden Hob?  This is the wettest summer any of us can remember here in England, so the Garden Hobs are all sitting in the shed, but we have been promised a late summer in September, so I am starting to get my ideas ready now.
These products are ideal for all of us who do not have a huge back yard, but still want to eat outside and they are compact and easy to store when you are not using them - we don't all have the space to pack away a huge gas barbecue in the bad weather!

I discovered this week that the world truly is a global village - one of our Dutch friends introduced us to a customer in South Africa - I got a message about one of his connections via Linked In - the connection lives in Britain and bought one of our slow cookers.  In fact, I hope to be publising some of his Kosher recipes very soon! Six degrees of separation - who can you connect me to?

More coincidences in the next blog!

Get in touch via the website or sales@netherton-foundry.co.uk





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