RADWINTER VILLAGE HALL pm public viewing. Entry fees: Classes 1-70 (open to all ages) 20p. Classes (Young People's section) free.

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RADWINTER VILLAGE SHOW Monday 26 th August 2019 RADWINTER VILLAGE HALL Entries to Hall: Sun 25 th Aug. 7.30pm to 8.30pm Mon 26 th Aug. 9am to 10.15am No entries after 10.15am on 26 th 2.00 pm public viewing 4.00 pm presentations and draw Entry fees: Classes 1-70 (open to all ages) 20p. Classes 71-88 (Young People's section) free. Maximum 2 entries per class Adults & Children. Please note that if 2 places are awarded to the same entrant then points will only be awarded for the highest placed. Points awarded for each Class: 1 st - 3 ; 2 nd - 2 ; 3 rd - 1. Please make sure all entries are cleared before 5pm Entry forms can be downloaded from www.radwinter.org

Handy Hints Read the schedule carefully and be sure that the exact number of specimens required is staged. All the vegetables should be washed, not scrubbed. Fruit, cucumbers, tomatoes, peas and beans should have their stalks attached. Do not polish fruit. Do not overcrowd your exhibit. Blooms may be dressed by removing a few damaged petals but make sure they are removed cleanly and re-arrange other petals to fill any gaps. Uniformity is important; don t put your exhibit out of balance by including an odd extra large specimen. Cookery exhibits should never be warm when placed for judging and should always be covered with a suitable film. Check lids of all bottles/jars of preserves and make sure all are clearly labelled. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tea Bread Recipe 175g (6oz) raisins 1 egg beaten 1½ tsp baking powder 50g (2oz) currants 125g (4oz) sultanas 175g (6oz) soft brown sugar ½ tsp ground mixed spice 225 (8oz) plain wholemeal flour 300ml (½pt) strained cold black tea Method: 1 Put dried fruit and sugar in to a bowl; pour over tea and leave to soak overnight. 2 Grease and line a 1.1 litre (2 pint) loaf tin. 3 Next day add the egg, flour, baking powder and mixed spice to the fruit and tea mixture. 4 Beat thoroughly with a wooden spoon until all ingredients are evenly combined. 5 Spoon into prepared tin and level the surface 6 Bake at 180 o C (350 o F) Mark 4 for about 1¼ hours or until well risen and a skewer inserted into the middle comes out clean. 7 Turn out and cool on a wire rack. Wrap in greaseproof paper and foil. Store in an airtight container for 1-2 days before slicing. Tropicana Cake 125g butter 125g caster sugar 2 eggs 125g self-raising flour 50g desiccated coconut Juice and rind of 2 lemons 90g diced dried pineapple 125g icing sugar Method: 6 (15cm) round cake tin, lightly oiled and lined. Oven temperature: 180C/350F/Gas 4. Cream butter and sugar together. Beat in lightly whisked eggs, then flour, then coconut. Fold in lemon rind and pineapple. Place mixture into the tin and level the surface. Bake for 50-55 minutes until firm. Once cake is cooled, mix icing sugar with enough lemon juice to make icing. Ice and decorate as you wish. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Celebration cake (Class 56) will be judged on creativity and innovation but should be edible.

Name: Number of entries Number of entries Number of entries Total number of entries... Paid... A - Vegetables - Wardley Trophy 1 4 runner beans 2 4 French beans 3 4 beetroot - foliage trimmed 4 4 onions 5 4 shallots 6 4 cherry tomatoes 7 4 tomatoes any other variety 8 A truss of tomatoes 9 3 carrots 10 3 potatoes 11 3 courgettes 12 1 cucumber 13 1 squash 14 4 culinary herbs in a vase not in flower 15 Any other vegetable 16 Heaviest marrow 17 Longest runner bean 18 A collection of 4 vegetables (arranged in a basket/box) 19 A collection of 4 saladings (arranged in a basket/box) B - Flowers - Lanham Trophy (Please note vases not provided) All pot plants should be owned by the entrant for over 6 months. 20 Vase of mixed garden flowers 21 A single specimen bloom 22 4 dahlias (any variety) 23 3 stems ornamental shrubs - all different 24 6 sweet peas 25 3 stems any other flower 26 Single rose bloom 27 Flowering pot plant - max pot size 9 inches (225mm) 28 Foliage pot plant - max pot size 9 inches (225mm) 29 Floating flowers in a bowl - max size of bowl 10 inches 30 An arrangement in a teapot 31 Flowering orchid 32 Cactus/cacti/succulents 33 A Begonia max pot size 9 inches (225mm) C - Fruit - Browne Trophy (All fruit to be exhibited with stalks on) 34 6 plums/gages 35 3 dessert apples 36 12 blackberries 37 Any other fruit 38 A basket of fruit - 3 varieties

Name: D Tarts Trophy MEN ONLY 39 4 tarts 40 4 Fairy Cakes D - Domestic - Taylor Trophy 41 Jar of soft fruit jam 42 Jar of stone fruit jam 43 Jar of jelly 44 Jar of marmalade 45 Jar of chutney 46 Jar of fruit curd 47 Home made liqueur 48 Homemade condiment sauce (eg. mint/horseradish etc) 49 A three egg Victoria sponge 50 A tea bread to given recipe 51 Topicana cake to given recipe 52 4 pieces of flapjack 53 5 Cheese straws 54 3 Sausage rolls (any recipe) 55 A decorated cupcake to be judged on decoration only 56 Celebration cake E- Art and Craft Trophy 57 Charity Item: Knitted Jumper (basic pattern given but use any colour scheme) 58 Article worked in decorative needlework 59 A decorated watering can 60 An item of knitting or crochet 61 An item made from any other medium e.g. wood, ceramics, silk print etc 62 Something new from something old 63 A painting or drawing F- Eggs - Bacon Cup (Displayed in sand - provided at show) 64 3 hens eggs 65 3 bantams eggs 66 3 eggs - any other domestic fowl G Photographs - Ben Taylor Memorial Trophy All photographs to be taken since last years show 67 Theme Thatch - max 20cm x 15cm 68 Theme Wings - max 20cm x 15cm 69 Theme A flower - max 20cm x 15cm 70 Theme Reflections - max 20cm x 15cm

Young People's Section Max 2 entries per class. Prizes 1 st : 30p 2 nd : 20p 3 rd : 10p Name.. Category (A E) according to Year Group as at end of summer term: A: below school age C: Yrs 2 & 3 E: Yrs 7 to 11 B: Reception/Year 1 D: Yrs 4, 5 & 6 Class No. Class subject A B C D E 71 A selection of leaves on an A4 sheet X X X 72 Photograph*: A bug max 20cm x 15cm 73 Photograph*: A person or people max 20cm x 15cm 74 A decorated biscuit 75 A painted stone/stones 76 Any vegetable (grown by entrant) 77 Collage of a butterfly max A4 78 A decorated hard boiled egg 79 Creature made from vegetables and/or fruit 80 A junk model 81 3 muffins any recipe, any flavour (own recipe) 82 3 cookies any recipe, any flavour 83 A garden in a shoebox lid 84 Favourite character from book/film/tv painting, drawing or collage 85 Pizza max 20 cm in diameter (any recipe) 86 Animal built from LEGO/DUPLO or similar 87 An item made of wood 88 Design # a tattoo or henna hand design X X X X The X s show which age groups are excluded from that item. * Photographs to be taken by entrant. # Computer aided design accepted

Simple jumper with dropped shoulders in DK yarn. One size, approx 300gm yarn. Needles: one pair 4mm (no. 8), one pair 3.25mm (no. 10) Abbreviations: M1 increase into next stitch. Any patterning can be added e.g. coloured stripes. Back and Front alike. Using no. 10 needles, cast on 69 sts. Row 1 K2, *P1, K1, rep from * to last st, K1. Row 2 K1, *P1, K1, rep from * to end. Repeat these two rows 6 times...14 rows rib in total. Change to no. 8 needles. Work in stocking stitch until work measures 23cm from beg, ending with a purl row. Mark each end of the last row with thread (to mark the beginning of armholes as there is no armhole shaping). Work a further 28 rows stocking stitch. Work 10 rows rib as before. Shape shoulders keeping rib correct, cast off 4 sts at beg of next 4 rows, then 5 sts at beg of following 2 rows. Cast off rem 43 sts loosely in rib. Sleeves. Using no. 10 needles, cast on 37 sts. Work 13 rows rib as for Back and Front. Next row Rib 4, * M1, rib 3 rep from * to last 4 sts, rib to end...45 sts. Change to no. 8 needles. Work 4 rows in stocking stitch. 5 th row K2, M1, knit to last 3 sts, M1, K2. Continue in stocking stitch, inc (as before) at each end of the following 8 th rows until there are 55 sts. All sizes continue without shaping until work measures 23cm from beginning, ending with a purl row. Cast off 5 sts at beg of next 8 rows. Cast off rem sts. Make up. Press lightly. Join shoulder, sleeve and side seams to coloured threads. Sew in sleeves. Press seams.