In this episode, Suzie meets Ruaridh Hesketh of Galloway Lodge. A family enterprise bringing marmalades, chutneys and jams to the people of Scotland since 1971. Or thereabouts! Ruaridh speaks passionately about the company he took over after his father died. Galloway Lodge are fiercely focused on making things from traditional recipes, avoiding many of the preservatives and sweeteners that their rivals require.
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In this episode, Suzie meets Ruaridh Hesketh of Galloway Lodge. A family enterprise bringing marmalades, chutneys and jams to the people of Scotland since 1971. Or thereabouts! Ruaridh speaks passionately about the company he took over after his father died. Galloway Lodge are fiercely focused on making things from traditional recipes, avoiding many of the preservatives and sweeteners that their rivals require.
Chocolate Tree: Crafting Authentic and Sustainable Chocolate
Love Your Local Larder Podcast
39 minutes
1 year ago
Chocolate Tree: Crafting Authentic and Sustainable Chocolate
In this episode, Suzie explores the journey of Edinburgh’s Chocolate Tree with founders Alastair and Freddy. Starting from humble beginnings at a music festival, they transformed their passion for chocolate into a sustainable business. They discuss their move to organic farming practices, their commitment to reducing their carbon footprint, and the importance of fair trade with cacao farmers. Suzie learns about the cultural significance of chocolate, its health benefits, and savours a unique ...
Love Your Local Larder Podcast
In this episode, Suzie meets Ruaridh Hesketh of Galloway Lodge. A family enterprise bringing marmalades, chutneys and jams to the people of Scotland since 1971. Or thereabouts! Ruaridh speaks passionately about the company he took over after his father died. Galloway Lodge are fiercely focused on making things from traditional recipes, avoiding many of the preservatives and sweeteners that their rivals require.