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Ballykenver Farm Shop and Kitchen

77 Ballykenver Road, Armoy, County Antrim, BT53 8RP
Ballykenver Farm Shop and Kitchen

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Whether it is a visit to Ballykenver Farm Shop or enjoying one of the Kitchen experiences, you will get the opportunity to savour the flavours of the Causeway Coast with Farmer and Award-Winning Food Champion, Amanda Hanna.  

Join Amanda at her farmhouse kitchen table for a feel-good food experience. Indulge in a delicious selection of homemade treats including some local specialities as Amanda demonstrates how to make one of her delicious preserves. Relax with good food and great company while learning the skill of preserve making. A natural storyteller, Amanda shares insights into farm life and local history.

Take away a pot of fresh preserves along with Amanda’s recipe to try your hand at home.

 

Causeway Coast Afternoon Tea - 28th September & 26th October

Duration: 2 hours
Age: Children (10+) to be accompanied by an adult (16+).

A Causeway Coast Afternoon Tea
Hosted by Amanda Hanna, owner of Ballykenver Farmshop & Kitchen

This is not just an afternoon tea this is so much more.

Amanda will be doing a full demonstration on making lemon curd from start to finish.

This will be followed by a delicious afternoon tea made using locally produced ingredients and you can also sample some local food and drinks.

A great afternoon swapping stories and recipes and hearing about the local area plus you get a free pot of lemon curd and the recipe to take home and other goodies!

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Outside the Ballykenver Farmshop & Kitchen

Not wheelchair accessible

NB - If you have any dietary requirements please email Amanda - amandahanna@btconnect.com - to confirm (we do cater for gluten free :-).

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  • Causeway Coast Afternoon Tea

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    A foodie experience. Full lemon curd demonstration, the recipe, a free pot of curd. Afternoon tea, stories, history, fun and a visit to our farmshop.

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Saturday, 28th September 2024 - Saturday, 28th September 2024

Saturday, 26th October 2024 - Saturday, 26th October 2024

Causeway Coast Afternoon TeaA foodie experience. Full lemon curd demonstration, the recipe, a free pot of curd. Afternoon tea, stories, history, fun and a visit to our farmshop.
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