insideKENT Magazine Issue 31 - October 2014 | Page 58

FOOD+DRINK WHITE STUFF PRESENTS: TOP OF THE POTS This autumn, lifestyle retailer, White Stuff, is going potty for preserves. With the winter season fast approaching, nothing is more enjoyable than sampling the most delicious seasonal pots of jam, chutney, relish and pickle. To celebrate the great British tradition of preserving, White Stuff is launching a Top of the Pots campaign to find the most coveted jars of jams and chutneys across the UK in order to raise £30,000 for the White Stuff Foundation. On 9th October, White Stuff is inviting jam and chutney connoisseurs and enthusiastic amateurs to concoct their finest creations, and bring them into their local shop where they will be judged by each shop’s local charity. For those unable to visit a local White Stuff shop, they can submit their recipes online at www.whitestuff.com/topofthepots. For every entry received in store or online, White Stuff will donate £10 to that shop’s local charity. The winning recipe from each shop and online will be featured in an exclusive Top of the Pots recipe book sold for charity in the run up to Christmas. White Stuff has also teamed up with Dorset-based business, Cherry Tree Preserves, to produce its very own potted delights. From Strawberry Jam with Marc de Champagne and Blackcurrant Jam with Sloe Gin, to Spicy Tomato and Caramelised Onion Chutney, all flavours will be available to purchase from any White Stuff shop or online for £3.95, with all proceeds going towards the White Stuff Foundation. So dig out those long lost family recipes, gather a bounty of your finest ingredients and get your chef’s hat on, because White Stuff wants to sample your scrumptious preserves. www.whitestuff.com/topofthepots KENT’S CROP OF BERRY EXPERTS GROWS If there was ever proof needed that Kent offers a great location for experts in the strawberry industry, Driscoll's Genetics more than doubling the size of its operations at East Malling Research is it. bring its research organisation. Not only is it an easy gateway for travel to the rest of Europe, but East Malling Research provides the facilities we require such as laboratories, offices, glasshouses and a site for field trials.” The Kent-based company has doubled its space from 2,500 square foot to 5,400 square foot on the 500-acre parkland estate owned by East Malling Trust, the UK’s largest independent funder of horticultural research. The expansion of Driscoll’s Genetics, a Californian family-owned company, was negotiated by Smiths Gore, the Kings Hill-based chartered surveyors and property consultants that manage East Malling Trust’s property portfolio. Commenting on the expansion, Dr Carlos Fear, director of plant breeding and variety development at Driscoll's Genetics, said: “East Malling has provided a company like ours an ideal place to Tim Cathcart, partner at Smiths Gore, said: “With a reputation for high-level scientific advancements spanning more than a hundred years, the buildings at East Malling Research and community 58 of scientists on site make it an attractive proposition for soft fruit and top fruit-related businesses, such as Driscoll’s Genetics.” In addition to the scientific work undertaken at East Malling Research, the estate is also home to English Apples and Pears, the organisation which champions UK growers. Other companies include Evogro, the high-tech plant growing equipment company; specialist market research company, OMB Research Ltd; and seismic and drilling advisers, Zebra Geosciences and Zebra Data Sciences. www.eastmallingtrustestate.co.uk