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Published Date: 04 September 2008
NEW IN. . Harvey Nichols has launched Shaken Udder, a range of milkshakes created using locally sourced fresh milk and containing no artificial colourings, flavourings or preservatives. Choose from Top Banana, Choc-a-lot, Shake the Cake and Strawberry Stash, each priced at £2.30.
WE ARE LOVING. .
The new Ouse Valley fruit jellies, also at the Harvey Nichols food market. Flavoured with fresh herbs and spices, the jellies are designed to be served as a subtle accompaniment with everything from hearty dishes, strong cheese and delicate fish or even as a product ingredient in desserts. With everything on offer from the traditional mint jelly for roast lamb, to red chilli jelly to use with almost anything, these colourful jars are a visionary delight and one to definitely impress your guests. The jellies are priced £4.25 each.

GET THERE FAST. .
And make the most of Aldi's award-winning Fishmonger range. Having bagged the prestigious Grocer gold award, choose from everything from salmon to sea bass, with the natural frozen fish range offering exceptional value for money. Prices start at £1.





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  • Last Updated: 04 September 2008 1:34 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Life and Style
 
 

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