IN THE KITCHEN
Springtime treats with our cookery writer, ZOE GARNER HELLO – brighter mornings and lighter evenings, that must mean one thing, spring has sprung! And what better way to pull ourselves out of the depths of our covid-dreary winter than by cooking up a storm with these sumptuous spring time foods. Sundried Tomato & Olive Loaf […]
JERSEY DAIRY – WHOLESALE PRICE INCREASE
The wholesale price of Jersey Dairy milk will increase by 5p per litre on Monday 5 April 2021 to address significant increases in farm costs. These arise from the many challenges created by Covid-19 for the Island’s dairy industry over the last year. A spokesman for the Jersey Dairy said: ‘Since the arrival of Covid-19, […]
EUNE FROUQU’THÉE D’JÈRRIAIS – (A FORKFUL OF JÈRRIAIS)
We continue our series of article in Jèrriais – Jersey’s own traditional native language. The ‘frouque’ in question is a digging fork, rather than a table fork. An English translation follows. This contribution comes from Aline Cattermole L’HÉTHITAGE DÉ FLORENCE BOOT EN JÈRRI À ch’t’heu qué j’sis à êcrithe, j’sommes acouo bein embêtés auve chu […]
PROFILE OF A JERSEY ARTIST
RURAL magazine has a strong interest in art that portrays the traditional aspect of the Island’s landscape and in the Jersey artists who paint it. This week ANITA RIVE introduces herself and her art I am a local artist, born and living in Jersey. My painting does take up quite a lot of my […]
SHEEP RETURN TO HAMPTONNE
Jersey Heritage has restored a meadow at Hamptonne Country Life Museum to its traditional use with the support of two community partnerships. Sheep have returned to graze in the meadow after it was fenced off to keep the animals safe and secure. This was possible thanks to Jersey Water, who sponsored the large amount of fencing required, […]