Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Buy Local At The Award Winning Anchor Smokehouse

I'd been tweeting on the +bestoflowestoft tweet hour along with other Lowestoft businesses when Gemma from Anchor Smokehouse tweeted an invite to come to the shop to try the hot smoked salmon.  Well, being a bear, I thought it would seem rude not to accept the invite, so I went to visit.

I took one of the +Gooch Accident courtesy cars and was able to park right outside the shop (it does say keep clear but if you are making a purchase at the Anchor Smokehouse then you have no worries).

John was serving a customer in the shop when I arrived and straight away I realised that this must be one of the regulars.  Gemma (John's daughter) came through to greet me and introduced me to Malcolm.  It's hard not to notice the friendliness that seems to ooze from this shop, they all seem to love what they do and Gemma is certainly passionate about the business and making sure that everyone gets to hear about it through the social media networks, with regular postings of whats fresh in on the day and where the mobile sales van will be.

The sales van is John's responsibility, he travels to Essex and Cambridgeshire on regular days to make sure that his fresh produce is on offer to as many people as he can, even to the smallest of villages where shops are minimal and fish is scarce.

Malcolm makes sure that there's freshly OAK smoked fish available for John to sell on the van and enough to keep all the customers happy that stroll into the shop.  Once he's done that, he's the man that will fillet your fish, vacuum pack your sliced, smoked salmon and dress your crabs (if you're like me, a little dangerous when left in charge of a knife!).

Then of course there's Gemma, as I've said, she makes sure that everyone gets told about what's on offer but not only that, she also looks after the paperwork, everything, including all the Health & Safety stuff.  Did I mention they have a 5 star Food Hygiene Rating? NO? well they do! It sounds like quite a mean task keeping up with what needs to be done & recorded just so we can enjoy their scrumptious fishy goodies. While we're talking about scrumptious goodies, Gemma also puts together the hampers that are available, so if there's a present that you need to send in a hurry and it's for someone that's got everything, then this is the answer.

Although the historic importance and the traditions of the smokehouse are being kept alive at the moment, the need to diversify is a must for almost every business nowadays, so, on the Anchor Smokehouse Christmas wish list this year, the wish, is to be able to produce OAK smoked cheeses & meats to compliment the fish products they already offer.



I'm just a small bear in a large town, will I end up a large bear in a small town?  I fear the answer will be yes if we don't support our local businesses.  The easiest way to do this is to BUY LOCAL which is hugely supported by the +bestoflowestoft and me +Gooch Bear

So, next time you want some fish, why not call into the Anchor Smokehouse shop or shop on-line, it's a simple matter of a few clicks and you'll be keeping another fantastic business and tradition alive! Just click on the links below;

http://www.anchorsmokehouse.co.uk/
https://www.facebook.com/AnchorSmokehouse?fref=ts
info@anchorsmokehouse.co.uk
http://www.thebestof.co.uk/local/lowestoft


Gemma & Me In The Oak Wood Store

Some Of The Scrumptious Goodies Waiting To Be Smoked

Just Before The Fires Are Lit



Thursday, 12 December 2013

A Day Removing Dents & Fitting Alloy Rim Protectors





The day started with a trip in the DeDent van over to Beccles where a Mini Traveller waited for us.  The job in question was a dent in the rear door and another in the rear quarter.  Graham set to work showing me the ropes and in no time the two dents were invisible!  The man really is a magician....I tried my best but he has 30+ years experience over me.  The photo's explain for themselves the talent & patience that Graham has and wow does he put it to good work.

Obviously being a mobile service, we were straight away off to our next job, a Citroen C3 in Toft Monks.  The toolbox came out and Graham set to work on the tailgate, as you can see from the before picture it was quite a job;

But again Graham worked his magic and without the need for painting the vehicle, the dent was out and you wouldn't know;

Oulton Broad was now calling us........a Fiat Punto wing needed the dent doctor's hands and a very patient, steady pair of hands were needed;


An appointment with a car dealership in Gt. Yarmouth was next but this time instead of a dent removal, Grahams service of Alloy Wheel Rim Protectors (by AlloyGator) was needed.  These innovative accessories are a must-have for everyone with Alloy Wheels, they are available in a choice of 9 colours, fit up to 21" wheels, suitable for low-profile tyres and save you lots of money on wheel repairs!!
Fitted professionally by Graham at a place suitable with the customer, the protectors are usually on the vehicle within 90 minutes.
  

If you need the services of @DeDent then click on the links below or give him a call on 07931 344963


Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Heveningham Hall Christmas Market

It was a chilly start to the day for all the Santa's that took part in the run around the grounds at Heveningham Hall but it wasn't long before the first Santa runner came across the finish line, greeted by a clapping crowd.
It was a lot warmer for me up at the stables where mulled wine was on offer and free tasters from DJ Wines (Strawberry Liqueur, yum, yum), these were to be found amongst the stalls of crafts, fresh, local reared meats and other Christmas offerings.

Santa's Grotto was busy with children and the cake stall was a hive of activity, the band played in the background as people bought their goods and tried their luck at the tombola and raffle.

Stallholders were mainly local people selling & promoting their home produced wares and all spoke passionately about what they did and some travelled further including Felixstowe and Brandon.  I had a very interesting chat with a member of the Waveney Bird Club who were there with their beautiful pictures, calendars and gift baskets for sale and some other good chats with the ladies from Cratfield Beef, Lou Lou's Vintage Shed, The Suffolk Soap Company and Suffolk Bears & Gifts (they really are special bears).

The fun lasted all morning and it seemed as if there was a constant stream of people carrying everything from a bottle of wine they won in the tombola to a Christmas tree they'd just purchased.

You can see some of the fun I had from the pictures below and click on the links to see more from just a few of the stallholders.  Thanks to Heveningham Hall for the invite, I shall be sure to visit again next year.







https://www.facebook.com/HeveninghamHallCountryFair
http://www.waveneybirdclub.com/
http://www.cratfieldbeef.co.uk/
www.facebook.com/loulousvintageshed
barrykjchapman@btinternet.com (suffolk bears & gifts)
www.suffolksoaps.co.uk
www.dj-wines.com

Monday, 2 December 2013

Fundraiser For East Coast Hospice UPDATE....


News just in today (19th Dec.) total raised on the day and with the sponsored chest wax (not mine thankfully) £422 Well done to all those who made this happen.


Saturday 30th November was a chance for locals to grab themselves some real bargains while donating to the East Coast Hospice.  The event, run by local business owner Sandra Liddell, had many different rooms filled with cakes, cards, clothes, jewellery, toys, books and materials all at a very reasonable price and whilst I was having a look around I was offered tea, coffee & mulled wine along with scrumptious homemade scones.  Further rooms hosted other local, small businesses such as, That's Pretty, offering a whole array of bespoke handmade crafts, clothing and accessories, Just For You, offering Neil's Yard Remedies at a reduced price and Lowestoft Scentuals offering beautiful scented candles with every reading by Salix Lea.
I bought some raffle tickets and had a go at guessing the black dogs name...I went with Rocky...I'm hoping I win so that "Rocky" can join in our adventures.  I say "our" adventures because I have a new friend, some of you may have seen us together on my Facebook and Twitter pages and tweets, he is the East Coast Hospice bear (you too can have one if you make a donation) I'm hoping he'll join me later next year on the Teddy Bears Picnic so keep an eye out for the date.
Well, with all the browsing there was just a few things left to do before I went home, a purchase of homemade marmalade, piccalilli, and chocs. and a look at the Pampered Chef brochure.
A great big thank you to Sandra for inviting me and please do get in touch with her to sponsor the chest wax that is planned and I believe she still has a few items for sale to bump up the proceeds.

www.eastcoasthospice.co.uk
www.facebook.com/thatsprettyannabel
sandra.justforyou@gmail.com
lowestoft.scentuals@hotmail.com

Don't forget, +Gooch Accident loves supporting local charities and businesses, so if you'd like me to come to a charity fundraiser that you're holding then just send me an invite.