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Daisy & Tilly’s shop on the hill
Daisy & Tilly’s Shop on the hill is a small village store, just south of Shrewsbury in Shropshire and specialise in local, organic, fairtrade, artisan products. They stock a wide range of gluten free, sugar free and vegan foods and offer a refill service covering laundry, washing up, general cleaning, body/hair care, single estate olive oil and spring water. There is also an extensive collection of greeting cards and fairly traded gifts along with paintings, photography and stained glass work by local artists. Which now will also sit aside our own family of Kettle Shed teas. Daisy & Tilly’s have just become one of the first wave of cafes supporting…
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Doubly Impressed
Chic new Coffee Shops, Double Impresso, has been causing quite a stir with its awesome blend of great service, ‘coffee porn’ and, of course, some awesome blends of tea from yours truly at the Kettle Shed! Nestled conveniently on Bethnel High Street, Double Impresso have started working their impish charms and succulent snacks on an unsuspecting East London. They’re good! And that’s why we’re partnering up with them to add great tasting teas to their already enticing arsenal. So what’s the next step? Well, according to the Impresso team it’s WORLD DOMINATION. But we’re only interested in providing the tea. Honest. As more coffee shops and hotels join us and…
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alfs super naturals
The New Norm- Delicious and Healthy lunches at alfs super naturals, Poultry Street, London. Distinctiveness and versatility is one of the key selling points of the Kettle Shed tea so we are thrilled to have become a supplier to alfs, who create super delicious natural meals from their base in the heart of the city. As original as some of our teas, such as ‘sticky banana bread’, ‘kick in coco’ and ‘carrot cake’ are the range of smoothies served at alfs. Beautiful flavoursome blends such as ‘purple haze’, ‘bananarama’ and ‘pina colada’ are all on offer. Stylish vegan salads such as roasted curried cauliflower, quinoa and almond with parsley, radish…
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Palace For Life Foundation
The Kettle Shed are delighted to have supplied tea for the charity football match for the Palace For Life Foundation on Saturday 21st May at Selhurst Park. A charity which helps young South Londoners grow through sport. Over £11k was raised by the game which resulted in a 2-2 score and a penalty shootout. Former Crystal Palace players Andy Johnson, Neil Shipperly, Andy Gray and Sasa Curcic joined fans who had bid in an auction to take part. A fantastic experience which saw players dressed in full Palace kit and receive coaching from Bobby Bowry and Keith Millen throughout the afternoon. For over 25 years the foundation has been…
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Beautiful Berries
Celebrating summer with an afternoon tea? Why not try our enriching Fruit Burst or Tutti Frutti, the latter being a little subtler in flavour. A theme is always fun to have and so The Kettle Shed bring to you recipes inspired by these blends. For the sweet toothed amongst us, our light and fruity ice teas are complemented nicely by yummy raspberry pavlovas. Ingredients for a berry iced tea which serves one: 1 x Kettle Shed Fruit Burst Tea bag, 1 x tsp of caster sugar, 2 x tsp of honey, blueberries, raspberries, a handful of ice, a strawberry and a sprig of mint. Instructions: Place the teabag in a…
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Welcome to the Kettle Shed, FarmW5!
We’re thrilled to be supplying the FarmW5 Organic Food Market and Cafe with an array of our Kettle Shed teas. Welcome to the Shed, FarmW5! Based in Ealing, FarmW5 is passionate about sourcing local and organic ingredients from farmers and partners they trust. They chop, cook and bake everything themselves, with their food wholesome and made from the best quality ingredients, with no added sugar, preservatives or gelatin. FarmW5’s products are not just organic however, they’re also vegan and gluten-free. Whether you want some organic meat and poultry, or an energy boosting and detoxing drink from their juice bar, FarmW5 caters for all. So next time you’re in Ealing, pop…