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Bath Potters Supplies LTD

bath potters supplies ltd

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Bath

Home » About Us » Who Are We WHO ARE WE Bath Potters Supplies is a family run company with a knowledgeable friendly team, we are passionate about delivering a first class service in everything for working with ceramics. We pride ourselves on our huge range of products, we have a vast range of clays, glazes, tools and equipment. We strive to keep our range fresh and evolving, so we are adding and updating our lines constantly. We regularly price watch to ensure that our prices are always competitive. We stock Spectrum, Botz, Amaco, Terracolour, Scarva and Mayco brands in glazes as well as our ever popular range of own glazes and slips which is being developed all the time. Our range of clays is most comprehensive, including clays from Europe as well as the UK. We aim to keep a tonne of each clay in stock at any time, in short we have everything from the Potteries and more under one roof! Our website is a very user friendly place for buying everything you require for ceramics. It has helpful tips and product information too in the useful information section. We offer an excellent same day dispatch, next day delivery on orders placed before 3pm. Our shop is a lovely place to visit, with our clays and glazes on display, along with tools, books and exciting new products. You can also see samples of finished fired products. We also have a sale section in the front of our shop where you can pick up bargains. We have potters wheels, equipment and kilns in our showroom for sale and demonstration, again from well known and trusted brands such as Rohde, Nabertherm, Potterycrafts, Gladstone, Cowley, Shimpo and more! We have a large car park and helpful staff to make your experience more pleasurable. Whatever you buy from us, we offer a first class after-sales care, when buying large items such as kilns we are on-hand to help you with the process of firing your kiln, and for those that don't have access to their own kiln we do have a firing service here at Bath Potters Supplies. Whether you buy online, over the telephone or in our shop we aim to give an excellent service, giving you all the technical help, materials, tools, equipment you need, whether you be an educational institution, a business, a hobby potter, a student or professional maker we at Bath Potters Supplies are here for you. Bath Potters Supplies

Love Jars

love jars

Rutland

Preserving is something I have loved doing ever since I can remember – I have memories as a very small person helping my Mother to make jars of jam ready for the Winter. I could only just see over the kitchen table but loved all the neat rows with their cellophane tops and labels. I made my first chutney alone and unaided when I was about 11 years old - I don't know what my Mother was thinking of - but I was delighted with the result and embarked upon trying out more recipes over the next few years. Preserving has been a lifelong passion and I have enjoyed experimenting with creating my own recipes which is after all, the roots of preserving in the first place. Our ancestors used what they knew with what they had in order to extend the life of food that they farmed or foraged in order to feed their families, and to survive. Nowadays, preserving can be more of an enjoyable hobby but is still an important means of making the most of what we grow or harvest or maybe find as bargains at the market. It makes a significant contribution to the family diet by adding nourishment, variety, and flavour to everyday meals. Nowadays, when we are all trying to make ends meet it is even more important to make sure we make the most of all that we can and prevent waste. about rosie making jam age 5 I now live in rural Rutland with husband Trevor, love good food, chickens and knitting (when I'm not making jam!) With teaching jam and preserve making and Master Classes, talks and demonstrations, writing, running my own Artisan preserves business, LoveJars and being Nanny to four grandsons, life is busy. In addition there are books! 'In a Bit of a Jam' is my personal account of my jam making story which began before I went to school and is supplemented with a series of recipe books on the individual methods of making preserves - and is a work in progress. We also publish a monthly digital magazine 'Simply Preserved' for all of those who love preserving as much as we do, home makers and artisans alike. Free to read in page-turning software it is a ground breaking resource for the preserving world.