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Local produce you need to check out

On Saturday morning we headed over to Galgorm Castle in Ballymena for a wander around the Food Festival that ran alongside the Northern Ireland Open Golf Challenge over the weekend. We blogged about the Competition here last week. It was early when we visited and many of the stalls were still getting organised for the day ahead but, we had some lovely chats with people and picked up a few amazing locally produced items that we think you should check out. Broighter Gold Rapeseed Oil is grown and cold-pressed in Limavady… Broighter Gold Rapeseed oil, owned by Richard & Leona Kane was discovered by accident one evening in 2006. At the time Richard had been pressing our oilseed to make bio-diesel for our local Council. Leona was preparing the tea and had ran out of olive. Richard brought up some of the unfiltered cold pressed rapeseed oil which Leona used to cook their two fillet steaks, and make a salad dressing. It was the smell of the rapeseed oil, that first caught Leona’s attention, and the way the steaks didn’t burn in the pan, but the taste wasn’t bitter, with no after taste like olive oil, and we joked that it was our “Broighter Gold”. It’s amazing! We bought a little gift set so we would have a variety of oils to try out but we cannot believe it...

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Sensory Kids in Broughshane

Broughshane based Sensory Kids recently attended the Raceview Mill weekend in the village. Sensory Kids is a family run business set up to help young children with Special Needs as well as able bodied children to enhance their development. Pudsey joined them as they met local children and parents. Mary and Kathryn Connor have set up Sensory Kids because they saw a need for a a Multi – Sensory Developmental Play Area which can be used for children of all ages to encourage baby bonding, brain development, social/emotional development, language development, cognitive growth, fine and gross motor skills, problem...

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Wilson and Mawhinney – Building Maintenance

Wilson and Mawhinney, based in Ballymena, know that maintenance of a building is an inconvenience but is essential. Building maintenance is necessary because like everything else in life, buildings are subject to wear and tear. Individual components can eventually fail causing damage to other components and stress on building materials. For example a roof covering can fail letting in water, leading to damaged insulation, timber, plasterboard and paint, finally leading to damaged building contents. Regular maintenance is the most cost effective strategy for providing well functioning buildings and it will reduce operating costs. Buildings not maintained have a limited life...

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Patchwork Quilts on display at the Braid Mid-Antrim Museum

The Braid Mid-Antrim Museum based in Ballymena is currently showing an exhibition of patchwork quilts. Patchwork quilts of all styles, ages and from lots of different places will be on display to the public in the Exhibition Gallery from 5th July to 3rd September 2014. This is a treat for any locals who are enthusiastic about arts and crafts. The exhibition also includes some quilts from the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum which are being displayed for the first time alongside contemporary examples from local  folks. “Dating from the mid 1800’s onwards, they show a skilful application of pattern, colour and needlework, and have been constructed from a variety of fabrics including printed cotton, linen, tweed, velvet and even flour sacks.” (from www.thebraid.com) It isn’t too late to pay a visit to the Patchwork Quilt Exhibition at the Braid Mid-Antrim Museum in Ballymena....

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Caring for your Cat this Summer

Grove Vets, based in Randalstown and Ballymena blog about the dangers which cats may face during the summer. Grove Vets listed four common place problems which could cause your cat to become ill. They include; The wrong Flea Treatments – Insecticides which are found in “spot on” flea treatments designed for dogs can be very toxic for cats. At this time of the year you might want to treat you cat for fleas, if you do make sure that you pick the right treatment. Call into Grove Vets and we will make sure that you “spot on” flea treatment wont be poisonous to your cat. Toad toxicity – Toads spawn during the summertime and are out and about frequently especially at dusk. If your cat comes across a toad and licks them they may be poisoned and need to see a vet. Symptoms can include frothing, foaming, vomiting, seizures and collapse in severe cases. Slug and Snail Pellets – These are common poisons put down by gardeners to deal with unwanted slugs and snails. If the pellets include metaldehtde it could be harmful to your cat. If your cat has ate a pellet or even just a small amount you will quickly notice incoordination, muscle spasms, and tremors. If you think your cat has ingested a slug or snail pellet then get to your vet as soon as possible. Antihistamines (hay fever medication)...

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