04/06/2026
It’s June… and yes, I know I’m a little late saying it!
The last few weeks have been a bit of a rollercoaster.
So far June has brought a lost phone (a complete nightmare when it’s used to organise both life and business 🥴), power outages in the kitchen (yes, mid-cooks too, naturally! 😢), and a frame of mind that’s occasionally asked, “What on earth am I doing this for?!”
The reality is that being a small producer can be tough, isolating and relentless at times. There are no departments to pass problems to. When something goes wrong, it’s your problem to solve. When a cook is interrupted by a power cut, it’s your batch on the line. When you stand for days at an unwelcoming event, full of rude people, you feel every bit of it. Yeap firework up the rear are currently needed! 🤣
Thankfully, the phone has been found 😮💨, we’re crossing our fingers for reliable power soon, and then, just when your head starts disappearing down the toilet, a couple of messages arrive…
“Saw you at Devon County Show, such a beautiful stall and flavours. You were politely talking to a rude woman who bizarrely appeared unhappy that you were from Somerset. She certainly missed out, your Gooseberry Jam is heavenly. It reminded me of weekends at my grandmother’s kitchen table with homemade jam on warm crumpets. I’ve enjoyed your delicious jam and my wonderful memories alike. Keep cooking with passion, a new order on its way, so many more flavours to try.” — Carolyn G. (from Devon!)
“We bought some of your marvellous Whortleberry Jam when visiting Dunster. The best jam we have tasted. Ordered more for when we returned home.” — Nigel T.
And suddenly the head is a little less in the toilet… perhaps only the basin now 🤣
Messages like these remind us why we keep going. They help soften the difficult days and provide the little spark needed to start that firework deadly needed at the mo.
So my lovelies, whatever your own challenges may be this month, I truly hope June covers you with sunshine (love this song) & so many of the sparks you need to keep smiling.
Much love,
Francine x