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Get your Christmas veg sorted with an organic Riverford delivery in Bath

Thursday 10th November 2016 Bath Echo | Sponsored Content Bath Echo | Sponsored Content Riverford Bath

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If you want veg from the true experts this Christmas, look to Riverford Organic Farmers, who’ve been growing and delivering their iconic veg boxes for almost 30 years, and what they don’t know about veg isn’t worth knowing.

Riverford choose their varieties for flavour and grow them slowly to result in the carrotiest carrots and potatoes like your Grandad used to grow.

From just-pulled parsnips to field-fresh sprouts to organic gammon and slow-grown turkey, their Christmas range includes everything you may need for a festive feast, all delivered free to your door in the few days before Christmas.

Alan and Vicki Mowat who deliver Riverford veg boxes, meat and more to families in Bath and the surrounding areas, will have their work cut out this Christmas, as orders have already been coming in thick and fast.

Vicki said: “Christmas is definitely our busiest time of year, we deliver everything needed for a fantastic, ethically produced meal. We really are veg nerds and like any other time of year, don’t believe in boring boiled veg at Christmas.

“With a combination of our wonderful vegetables and our festive recipes and tips, we hope to have customers all over the country serving up veg that shines this December.”

The range of hampers feature organic veg, Riverford mince pies, Christmas puddings, cheeses, wine and much more.

There are vegetarian options, plus Boxing Day and gift hamper boxes. Visit www.riverford.co.uk to see the range or call 01225 437438.

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