Celebrate Christmas with Olive and Bloom

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December 6, 2022

This super tasty, delicious festive wreath is sure to be a hit with your guests

If you can’t indulge at Christmas, then when can you so when this dropped in our inbox it instantly had us salivating and putting in our orders.

Haslemere-based Olive & Bloom Grazing create mouth-watering grazing boxes and platters, full of an abundance of delicious fresh local produce and their luxurious Festive Wreath will make a charming centrepiece to any Christmas table.

Six festive cheeses from small independent makers: many are local, award-winning cheeses (usually Brighton Blue (Sussex), Isle of Wight Soft (Hampshire), Sussex Charmer (Sussex), Ewe Eat Me (Sussex), Wensleydale Winter Warmer with cranberries and a Boursin French cheese).

A selection of antipasti – cured meats, pickles, olives

Two packs of Peter’s Yard Sourdough Crispbreads

A 330g jar of Sussex Deerview Christmas Chutney

Fresh Fruit and nuts

They also offer vegetarian and gluten free options

This serves 6-8 (depending on portion size) | £80

This serving guide is based on appetiser sized portions.

Order yours and more at Olive and Bloom Grazing.

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