Would you like to be part of the WHF team? We're looking for full time and part time staff, must be prepared to work weekends. Previous café experience would be ideal.
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Come along and join the fun, until 1pm!
Come and join tomorrow for our Saturday morning feast! Our monthly Farmer's Market will be in full flow from 9.30-1pm.
Pears are taking shape!! Come and pick them; when the sun comes out ;-)- The Pride of Norfolk Candi Robertson will be with us for our Farmers Market tomorrow!! 9.30-1pm Come and join us!
http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/norfolk-food-and-drinks-awards-2017-glamourous-ceremony-celebrates-the-very-best-our-region-has-to-offer-1-5190589
Not forgetting what you're up to this Saturday morning!
To be judged a finalist was fantastic last night. Hats off to the team behind WHF and a pat on the back. #NFAD
Delighted to welcome all our foodies this Saturday for our Farmers Market. Sat, 9.30-1pm. Save the dates!- Fingers firmly crossed for tonight's awards but sending strength to The Ingham Swan after their fire last night. #nfad
- Mega exciting to be nominated and to be a finalist with some of Norfolk's best establishments!
http://www.edp24.co.uk/features/revealed-this-year-s-edp-norfolk-food-awards-finalists-1-5183845
Proudly stocking our own honey from the White House Farm, Norwich hives. #localhoney
Mmmm, don't mind if I do!?
Your Feast Norfolk is ready to pick up, free of charge at WHF. Enjoy this month's read!
Feeling bright this am at White House Farm! ;-)
Educating children about where fruit and veg comes from is all part of my job, says Charlotte Gurney of White House Farm near Norwich
AS YOU MAY well be aware, back in June and in the heat of the sun, we won the prestigious Battle of the Bangers competition in Norwich, as voted for by the public!
Never having entered this (or any other) competition in the past, we were quite literally blown away by the accolade. As we stood in the sweltering heat, barbecuing away, and feeding the 6500 Norwich folk who had piled out in their masses to enjoy Fathers’ Day, we could never have expected such a result. Competition was fierce, with some seriously professional looking butchers wearing all the gear. I thought I might have seen a raised eyebrow when we turned up with a Land Rover, trailer and not a bit of fancy branding. But ultimately, and quite rightly, it was all about flavour, and all Norwich Food and Drink Festival organisers asked was that you shut your eyes and enjoy the meaty flavours and vote in order of preference.
We had them all: the ‘you've got my vote’ to the indecisive types coming back time again to eat as many tasters as they could - whatever it took to get their vote. Stevie Wonder, our butcher, nearly melted in the heat of it all, and his wife and children kindly helped out. Even the lovely Lilly from the shop did her bit!
The farmer, of course, was roped in once again and no end of our wonderful customers passed by with the odd ice cream and words of encouragement. As ever, the community vibe rocked Norwich and it was a foodie event like no other. We even had the Town Crier on the end of a banger at one point! Since then, new customers have been down to suss us out and see what all the hype is about. Jack Attack, our hard grafting, young apprentice, has gone from zero to hero on the journey with us and it's been a great boost to morale in the White House Farm camp. So, as we look to pack those barbecues away (dare I say it), at least there's always the Sunday morning fry up to look forward to!
A top result, I am sure you'll agree, but thank you, as ever, to our old and new customers alike - as we said on the day: ‘every vote counts!’
