Ready for the garden show |
Yesterday, with a little
trepidation, I took part in my first ever garden produce show, organised by the
local gardening club I joined last year. As I am now on the committee I found
myself taking an active part in organising it, despite my lack of experience, which
was a little daunting. My main role was to drum up enthusiasm and ensure as
many members as possible felt comfortable entering something. We are only a
small club and our show was very much run for a fun afternoon, (we are a long
way off being an RHS event like Chelsea) and as there were plenty of entries
and lots of laughter, I think we succeeded.
Despite the fun, relaxed atmosphere I was promoting I don’t mind admitting that in the days leading up to it I was a little nervous. I was really hoping my vegetable garden wouldn’t let me down at the last minute as having a set of three identical sized, not too big, not too small, of each fruit or vegetable to be entered, that are ready to pick on the day isn’t as easy as it sounds. I was a little disappointed with the courgettes and beetroots, but entered them anyway, however the plums, chillies, yellow patissons and onions were looking tip top, or so I thought until I added them to the groaning vegetable produce table. The judges were kind enough to give my pretty patissons the second prize (there were some very nice and shiny red onions that won), which I was very pleased with.
Second place patissons |
I had saved a couple of jars of
2014 chutney and one of relish to enter and here I was very nervous. I know my
family; especially my mother and father-in-law love my chutneys, but what if
the judges didn’t? I’ve a bit of a reputation for chutney making, especially
courgette chutney so this category was a real test. Alas, the winner of this category
wasn’t one of mine, but again I was awarded the second place for my courgette
and windfall apple and pear chutney with piment d’Espelette, phew!
Second place chutney |
I also baked a cake, a recipe I
have used many times, but still found myself checking and rechecking my
measurements and method, as well as fretting while it cooked. Would it sink?
Would the almond flavour come out? Would the windfall pears cook enough, but
not too much? Yet again I was piped to the first post (by a delicious lemon
drizzle cake) but I was very happy to be awarded (another) second place prize.
Second place pear cake |
The final category I entered was
the handicrafts with a bit of a blast from the past, a cross-stitch sampler I
completed in 1991 and has been hung on various different walls since then.
This time there was no first or second place for me here, but I did get third place and I think
three seconds and one third for my eleven entries in five categories, in my
first show was respectable enough and gives me room for improvement next year.
Third place cross-stitch sampler |
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