Blueberry Cafe Delicacies

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Driving through the rolling autumn-golden hills of the Midlands of Kwazulu Natal in search of The Loos of Blueberry Cafe on Netherwood Farm, brought more delights, and surprises, than just the loos - Blueberry Cafe, a wedding venue, chapel, brewery, self-catering cottages, and cows who peep into the loos;)

I later learned that Netherwood Farm was initially bought by a world-renowned heart surgeon, who actually performed my hubby's bypass surgery over 20 years ago, and recently a heart transplant for a close friend's son.
The good doc always wanted to own a farm, a retreat from his stressful job, and is interested in breeding cattle.
He obviously employed the right people to manage the various aspects of the farm, and they now breed Ankole, or 'designer cows' as he calls them.

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Getting lyrical about loos, and a farm in the middle of nowhere, sounds quite crazy, but take a peek at that blog and you'll see why.

The silence, fresh country air, magical views of the Drakensberg mountain range on the horizon, the kitchen vegetable garden, the decor, the food, and the magical ambiance hit us when we stepped out of our car in the parking lot.

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Much of the produce is made right here on the farm, or sourced from local producers - baked goods, homemade candies, preserves, oils, coffee, honey, cheese, smoked meats, and much more.
So, I invite you to come shopping with me.

Honey, some I've never heard of - Pomela, Velvety & Raw Saligna, as well as Aloe.

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The cafe gets its name from a wild orchard of Blueberries, so it's no wonder that one finds all kinds of produce with Blueberries - here we have Blueberries Gin and Rum.

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A bird's 'nest' filled with colourful eggs and 100% Arabica city roast Coffee that I had to take home.

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A slice of their famous Cheesecake, and some Koeksisters, although the latter is @fionasfavourites specialty, and I'm sure they don't taste anything like hers! Crispy on the outside, dipped in a thick syrup, a traditional South African treat.

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The best handmade Nougat still is Wedgewood, my favourite is the Macadamia nut; all beautifully packaged for gifts.

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A mishmash of preserves, homemade candies, jams and jellies, oils, salad dressings, and more.

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Now for the savoury goods - Nguni Mayo - zesty Lemon, Sundried Tomato and Honey Mustard.

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Rocket or Basil Pesto, Marinated Feta, Feta stuffed Jalapenos, Red or Green Chilli

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The many faces of bottled Feta - Capers, Olives, Marinated, and Salads.

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Pickled Onions and Jams alongside each other - the best whole Apricot jam I've ever tasted, a gift from my bestie @artywink who knows my weaknesses.

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I hope you've enjoyed all the delicacies from Blueberry Cafe, as part of my contribution to one of the sweetest ladies here on Hive, @dswigle, who this week shared Market Friday Presents: A Tale of Tulips, something I hope to see the tail end of when we get to our son on the outskirts of Amsterdam.

HAPPY MARKET FRIDAY FRIENDS

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It's pretty exciting to see these goods. I would have to spend quite a bit of money if I went there. Everything would have to come home with me.

The doctors farm looks like a beautiful and relaxing place. I don't blame him for wanting to go home to that after a job like his.

That was an enjoyable Market Friday.😊

Everything was so tempting and I would have bought way more but...the farm is just gorgeous!
We'll definitely go back to visit the craft brewery and take a slow drive on that route to see all the quaint crafty places. The countryside is beautiful as well.
I must visit your blog and see what you've been up to, I hope the new job is going well!
Have a great weekend my friend 🤗

Wow! What a treat to go here! I had to backtrack to the original post that you linked here, a worthy place to start! What a wonderful place in the middle of nowhere. But, isn't that what makes it so wonderful, or at least part of it? I went to the FB site and watched the video, all about it... I take it back. That is where you want to start and get the whole picture. The views are breathtaking, the farm is vast, and the cattle! They remind me of our Longhorns! I met my first one when I lived in Texas in the US.

So disappointing to not get the loo story here! LOL One really must go back.

The savory items are so upscale looking, everything about this place is. By our standards, I think they are very well priced, how is the pricing on your end? (To be fair, I think the US is usually overpriced) I could spend all day shopping here.

Koeksisters - I have had them !! What is not to love??? Are the Wedgewood made there? Is it their product or do they just sell it? The delicacies here are top shelf! I would love to try some honey and perhaps more than one. I have never heard of most of them. Feta stuffed jalapenos? That would be interesting! What a place to take us!!!

Did you go home with something besides the hubby? I am hoping you get at the very least the tail end of tulips! Tulip season runs from the end of March until mid-May, but the flowers are usually at their best halfway through April. They ran a bit late this year, but, it was an odd season here too. It only means you will have to go back again next year at the beginning of April. It is never a bad time to visit there! I loved it, the entire family did. I would go back in a New York minute. Thank you for your always amazing posts on #MarketFriday!

#MarketFriday began as a way to reach out across the globe and learn about different cultures through their markets, especially local markets and farmers' markets, and eventually branched out and evolved over time from straight shopping to a cultural affair as it highlights how we differ and then again, how much we are alike. We have become a melting pot of culture, but it is still the Rituals, Festivals, food, architecture, and even your language/languages that separate us... Along with the fact that these things are normal for us. There are unwritten rules that rule our social behaviors. I see this as allowing for increased tolerance between cultures and nations, and opportunities to come together on an even playing ground. A strong culture can be beneficial to a country as it promotes unity, especially during a crisis, peaceful debate, and open dialogue. I have learned so much about all of you and it has been an amazing experience. I can only hope that learning about each other can help us work together for a peaceful world.

Thank you for being a part of #MarketFriday

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