Farmers' Corner at Ashburton
We visited the Farmers' Corner at Ashburton.
You can see the manuka honey in the picture.
That's the picture of the alpaca which stood tall.
Simply love to touch those smooth skin.
Things that I bought from the farmers corner..
Bought these for my girl.
That's the rugby kiwi keychains.
the manuka honey
the honey drops
well first I just wanna say I'm surprised
ReplyDeletewith the changes here at your blog
I thought i was redirected to other site haha
manuka honey huh, sounds sweet and tasty
ReplyDeleteand if that so, I will surely like it
and there's candy version too, i think second
ReplyDeleteone seems better. I supposed such brand was famous there
You will get to taste the honey drops soon..
Deletethat flushie you got for your girl was really cute as well
ReplyDeleteas that key chains and alpacas
as for the furniture it seems soft and comfy with that kind
of cloth
have a great day and happy bloggin wenn
ReplyDeletetake the best of care and god bless you always
Wow! Your blog has a new look. I thought I came to the wrong blog, hahaha. Alpaca fleece seems to be popular in New Zealand and Australia.
ReplyDeletethe alpaca is so cute..
Deletemanuka honey, alpaca, furs, keychains, plush toys and honey drops.. hmmm, looks like you've been enjoying the shopping inside this shop huh?? bet they are goodness directly from the farmers.. :)
ReplyDeleteand they directly gave us the tax return..
DeleteNot bad sau wok! The manuka honey must be very pure here...
ReplyDeleteyes, indeed. I love the taste..
DeleteManuka honey drops... looks tasty and sweet
ReplyDeleteAlpaca is cute huh?
ReplyDeleteI saw new background... with whitey snow!
ReplyDeleteSometimes travel don't have to shop for clothing and food all the time. Like yours here, browsing some local farmer's product which I feel is more appropriate.
ReplyDeleteHaiyo the rubi kiwi keychains is so cute! and the soft toys you bought for your girl is very sweet indeed.
ReplyDeleteOh that set of fur bedsheet must be very expensive. Didn't suit our weather here.
ReplyDeletethey are so soft and smooth to touch..
DeleteDid you buy any manukka honey home?
ReplyDeleteMy fren highly recommend to take n keep manukka honey at home. Said can evrn be put on burn wound. Will recover without scar.
Deleteyes and I'm drinking it every morning..nice..
DeleteWow! You bought so many things from NZ.
ReplyDeletenot really..
DeleteYou must have a very interesting trip.
ReplyDeleteindeed..
DeleteNew layout? Not bad not bad!
ReplyDeleteThe things you got for your girls are so cute, sure very fluffy!
thanks..
Deleteyea, she likes fluffy stuff.
Good morning Wenn...
ReplyDeleteNice blog background you have...
ReplyDeleteThe stuffs you bought for your girl and keychains and nice and cute...
ReplyDeleteWish i had a honey drop in front of me now, lol...
ReplyDeleteYou bought lovely gifts!! Their manuka honey is the best to cure nagging and persistent coughs. Just drink with hot water and honey! Bingo!
ReplyDeleteI used to own a sheep skin too and they are good to lie down on. Doctors say that those wools could prevent bed sores on the bed ridden patients.
ReplyDeleteI was fascinated by this Alpaca animal and had to google about them. They are real and very cute!!
ReplyDeleteI wonder how much cheaper this manuka honey could be in NZ as they are the most expensive ranges in Malaysia from RM80 and above.
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