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Causeway Coast Afternoon Tea

Ballykenver Farm Shop & Kitchen, 77 Ballykenver Road, Armoy, County Antrim, BT53 8RP
Causeway Coast Afternoon Tea

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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!

Meeting Point

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 :-).

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

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Adult£42.50 per ticket

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Ballykenver Farm Shop and Kitchen, ArmoyJoin 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.

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Season (28 Sept 2024)
Season (26 Oct 2024)

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