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Puhoi Village Market Easter Sunday

Liz from Puhoi

Come and enjoy a fantastic Easter Sunday morning at our Puhoi Village Market.
40+ stalls, live music, food, coffee, plants, hand crafts, honey, Puhoi Pies,
fresh seasonal fruit and vege, Hot Cross Buns, jewellery, nick nacks, quality pre-loved clothing, and so, so much more.
Come and see us on the Community Table where there is a vast range of seasonal fruits and vege, free range eggs, beautiful local hand crafts, plants, top quality framed prints of historic Puhoi and lots of other interesting things supplied by locals.
It's fig season, and it's usually short lived.
We will have fresh figs, fig and ginger jam and whole, spiced figs.
Come and see us, and we will give you a dessert recipe to turn whole spiced figs into Butterscotch Custard, sliced, spiced figs, with a Golden Meringue topping.
So, so delicious and easy to make.
Fresh quince available as well.

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