A Lake District Farm Shop - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Episode 1
Second series of the documentary following a family-run shop in the Lake District and the local people who produce the goods sold there. The first episode introduces a generational farmer based in the historic marketplace of Kirkby Lonsdale, who hopes his new sheep's milk brie will earn a place in the service station's cheese counter. Tracey, the service station's head of lifestyle, travels to Winster Valley to meet Jonty Hampson, who makes timber craft products.
Episode 2
At the service station's own farm, High Chapel, contemporary regenerative farming methods are being explored under the guidance of new assistant manager Rosie Sampson. Master butcher Dave Morland and farm manager Bob Day are keen to understand what the new plans will mean for their field-to-table offerings. The service station's newest food buyer meets with a honey supplier, and a local gelato supplier hopes to bring a new dessert to the service station.
Episode 3
Lead lifestyle buyer Tracey Clowes plans to turn the sheared sheep fleece from the service station's farm into a bespoke tweed for blankets and cushions. Over in Keswick, on the shore of Derwentwater, preserves supplier Jake Winter wants to extend his savoury range, and the service station's buyer Jane Karlicek is intrigued by his new ketchup.
Episode 4
Tebay Services prepares to celebrate its 50th birthday, and chef Jim is challenged to come up with a contemporary version of a popular dish from the farm shop's 1970s roots. On the service station's High Chapel Farm, a tree-planting scheme is underway. Farm shop buyers Alex Evans and Jane Karlicek and butcher Dave Morland work with the Woodland Trust, in an effort to bring more wildlife into the area.
Episode 5
The Tebay baristas go on a training day at one of the region's highest peaks, and estate Manager John France provides an update on the Tebay's environmental efforts, from the installation of coffee cup recycling stations to using the recycled paper produced to make farm shop carrier bags. A Michelin star-winning pup landlord has a plan for a new soft drink, sourced from local ingredients.
Episode 6
Farm shop buyer Alex travels to Morecambe Bay for a visit to Furness Fish, who trawl for the local delicacy of potted brown shrimp, a tradition dating back to the 18th century. A soap-maker, who uses milk from her own cow, hopes to win new business with her latest dog shampoo products, while a muesli maker prepares a bid for a place at the hotel buffet table.
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