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What if Byron had tasted Bramley Apples in Southwell’s coffee shops and tea rooms?

Posted on March 31, 2012

Southwell being the home of the first ever Bramley apple 200 years ago, we were determined to have apple pie or apple cake with our coffee and tea today. And we managed it! If I ran a coffee shop or … Continue reading →

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