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May 2022
We are just weeks away from celebrating HRH Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee, making her the country's longest-reigning monarch.
Her Majesty actually succeeded the throne from her father, King George VI, on February 6, 1952, but as her jubilee would also mark the date of his death, it has always been celebrated four months later on June 3.
Events are being planned across the Harrogate district in celebration, but many will want to enjoy the occasion more privately with friends and family at home.
We spoke to seven Harrogate food and drink businesses to find out how they are celebrating and got some tips on what to include in good old-fashioned British spread:
The 1950s-inspired Jubilee afternoon tea at Mama Doreen's
Jessica Wyatt, owner of Mama Doreen's, said:
A Slingsby Gin Platinum Punch cocktail.
Beth Gordon, digital copywriter at Spirit of Harrogate, said:
Weeton's Jubilee picnic hampe
Thomas Lonsdale, restaurant supervisor at Weetons, said:
Iced shortbread biscuits and a cup of Yorkshire tea at Fodder.
Jo Francisco, PR manager at Fodder, said ready-made picnics would be available at the food hall.
Jo said:
Former CEO of Yorkshire Agricultural Society, Nigel Pulling, meets HM The Queen in Harrogate in 2008.
The Classic Dubonnet Cocktail.
Anthony Blundell, hotel commercial manager, said:
Edward Lee with a 'pig in a blanket' at Thug Sandwich.
Edward Lee, barista at Thug Sandwich, said you can't beat a good sausage roll or scotch egg when it comes to the perfect accompaniment for your Jubilee picnic.
He added:
The Jubilee edition Whitaker's Gin.
Jane Whittaker, co-founder of Whittaker's Gin, which is based in Dacre Banks, said:
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