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| feral trade cheese |
| Les chèvres et leur bergère vous accueilleront avec plaisir pour vous faire découvrir leur production dans un des plus vieux et plus beaux hameaux de Saint Cézaire.Vente de fromages à tous les stades d'affinage.Vente de reproducteurs inscrits UPRA - contrôle laitier.
ferally traded since: 10/06/09.
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| | FER-1495 | | Chèvrerie de la Valmoura Saint Cézaire-sur-Siagne, France to HTTP gallery London, UK | | dispatched 10/06/09 delivered 13/06/09 |
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| cheese shipment FER-1495
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| REMARKS: | for sandwiches, Feral Trade Cafe at HTTP Gallery |
| QTY: | 50 units at cheese each |
| FROM: |
Chèvrerie de la Valmoura in Saint Cézaire-sur-Siagne, France http:// |
| TO: |
HTTP gallery in London, UK http://www.http.uk.net |
| SENDER: | Mary Oliver |
| RECEIVER: | kate rich |
| REQUESTED: | to ship between 06/06/09 and 13/06/09 |
| INVOICE: | invoice-1495 | | STATUS: | delivered HTTP gallery 13/06/09 |
| MAP | route map |
| www.feraltrade.org |
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COURIER:
Mary Oliver
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| TOTAL ROUTE:
Chèvrerie de la Valmoura--HTTP gallery |
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| cheese Chèvrerie de la Valmoura to HTTP gallery
1. annie and grandchilren 2. annie 3. mary oliver green lanes costcutter bus stop 4. cheese suitcase green lanes 5. cheese suitcase unpack http kitchen 6. cheese covernote 7. cheese slight melt rearranging |
| Shipping Facts |
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| FER-1495 import purchase & freight
| | 50 x cheese cheese | gross | per cheese |
| 100 euros paid to cheesemaker | £85 |
£1.70 |
| flight to manchesterer, courtesy mary oliver | £0 |
£0.00 |
| train manchester london, courtesy mary oliver | £0 |
£0.00 |
| total | £85 | £1.70 |
| Courier Report FER-1495 DISPATCHED: 10/06/09 DELIVERED: 13/06/09 Mary Oliver Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2009 09:33:53 +0100
From: Mary Oliver
To: kate rich
Subject: RE: Cheese news
Hi Kate, good news and bad news. The good news is that two boxes of cheese
are now nestled in my fridge, the bad news is that the olive oil shop wasn't
open yesterday, I am sorry I should have done it earlier but was very busy.
We were late leaving for the airport and I didn't have time to search for
more in other villages. My huge apologies.
Is the gallery a long way from the station? If it is, may be best to get a
lift as otherwise the cheese might get really shaken up being pulled along
in my wheely case. It's quite heavy and I'll have overnight stuff as I'm
staying down.
I will bring a showreel thanks for asking.
Best wishes
Mary
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Annie and Albert Pomparat arrived in St Cezaire in 1978. They had met whilst working on a goat farm in Normandy. Albert was a French journalist taking time off from Le Monde. When the farm owner decided to sell up Albert offered him money for his goats and the beautiful Annie Brugot. Thinking he was joking she watched the truck pull away and then ran after it. Albert pulled her onto the back; she left everything behind.
When they arrived in Saint Cézaire they had no where to live and so set up camp by the river Siagne. Annie was pregnant by their first winter together and they were offered a small cottage and some grazing land near the village on which to keep the goats. They eventually developed the land and the house on the Chemin de la Valmoura. They had four children, three girls and a boy and now three grandchildren. Sadly Albert and their son have both died. Annie or one of her daughters can be found selling their cheese every Saturday in the market in Saint Cézaire, or else you can go and knock on her door and buy it directly.
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| freight and handling cheese to HTTP gallery sponsored by |
| | FERALTRADE products passed by hand. The word 'feral' describes a process that is deliberately wild, as in pigeon, as opposed to nature wild (wolf). Feral Trade freight operates largely outside commercial channels, using the surplus potential of social, cultural and data networks for the distribution of goods. contact kate@feraltrade.org |
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