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                "title": "Shopping for food and other essentials from Bryn Teg",
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                        "*": "Feel free to make use of food you find in the fridge or the kitchen cupboards and foil, cling film &c. in kitchen drawers; replace anything you finish.  Please do not use food from the cupboard in the scullery or from the freezer. Obviously make use of the freezer for your own food.  \n== In the village ==\n \nPlease patronise the [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/558999 Spar] in the village as much as possible. Tell the staff you are staying at Bryn Teg. The shop has just (July 2018) changed hands so reports on visitors' experiences shopping there would be welcome. It has been particularly go ahead, helpful and welcoming in the past and we very much hope this will continue.\n\n== Further afield ==\n\nThe nearest place with a good range of food and other shops is [http://www.llanrwst.net/indexEng.asp Llanrwst].   Most of the shops in Betws-y-Coed are geared to tourism; in Blaenau Ffestiniog, which has been rather down-at-heel, [http://www.eurospar-blaenauffestiniog.co.uk/ the newly-opened Eurospar] is very promising.  It is run by the people responsible for the [http://www.spar-pwllheli.co.uk/ Pwllheli Spar] which won the Best Local Retailer award for the second time in four years at the BBC Good Food Show in Birmingham in December 2012.  In Llanrwst, we particularly like [http://www.foodfever.com/a-l-r-o-jones-denbigh-street-llanrwst.htm Jones's butchers] in Denbigh Street (beware: the map in the link is not very accurate!), [http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=llanrwst&sll=52.927356,-4.132295&sspn=0.000812,0.002411&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Llanrwst,+Gwynedd,+United+Kingdom&ll=53.139133,-3.796136&spn=0.000808,0.002411&t=h&z=19&layer=c&cbll=53.13911,-3.796268&panoid=SpDEhqTmBudeBxhoLC4RIQ&cbp=12,144.24,,0,-6.84 Scilicorn's bakery] (a few doors up from Jones's), [http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=llanrwst&sll=52.927356,-4.132295&sspn=0.000812,0.002411&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Llanrwst,+Gwynedd,+United+Kingdom&ll=53.13881,-3.797458&spn=0.000808,0.002411&t=h&z=19&layer=c&cbll=53.138764,-3.797586&panoid=kO5gRMLO3CVpbBnTw9UDbQ&cbp=12,336.05,,0,8.08 Siop Iechyd, the health food shop] (down the road from Jones's and across the road from this image on Google Street View because the shop has moved) and [http://www.blasarfwyd.com/ Blas ar Fwyd].  There is a wholesale greengrocer in Llanrwst which will sell to casual customers.  It operates from a lock-up garage behind the Tir-a-Mor fish and chip shop and is the nearest thing to a proper retail greengrocer in the valley.  The weekly market on Tuesdays has an excellent greengrocery stall. \n\nLlanrwst is good for a day out - it has antique shops, galleries and a wonderful furniture and home wares shop called Ty (pictured [http://www.itraveluk.co.uk/photos/data/1163/medium/llanrwst-town-centre.jpg here]).   There are several excellent cafes and tea shops, particularly the Fair Trade [https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant_Review-g191287-d3573125-Reviews-Cafe_Contessa-Llanrwst_Conwy_County_North_Wales_Wales.html Cafe Contessa].  There is a pleasant stroll along the river and a town trail - details from the Library.\n\nIf you are having a day out in the direction of Porthmadog then the truly wonderful butchers D G Davies in [http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?x=261134&y=339024&z=0&sv=LL48+6BN&st=2&pc=LL48+6BN&mapp=map.srf&searchp=ids.srf High Street, Penrhyndeudraeth] is worth a visit.\n\nThere are medium-sized Co-op supermarkets in Blaenau Ffestiniog and Llanrwst; the nearest big supermarket is Tesco at Llandudno Junction [http://www.tescopoly.org/ (aagh!)]."
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                        "*": "[[Image:Bryn teg garden view.jpeg|thumb|View from the garden]]\n\nBryn Teg has a large, steeply-sloping garden, with [https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipPSt3SNYOHXEJ4OCZrhlHdnZQplV-ED8XphnvWufXtdFUqbCWvpx0qYVsCwjgE7ug?key=WDJsY3lBcXdmcnMzQmVCNVZlcjBzNVhmTHZGSGVB magnificent views].  There are lots of steps, some of them quite old so '''please take care'''.   The stile at the top of the garden has been repaired - the white plastic \"barrier\" is intended to deter sheep from jumping into the garden so please make sure it is across the stile after you have finished using it.\n\n== General ==\n\n[[Image:CIMG0065.JPG|thumb|The blown-down shed]]\nPlease keep the gate shut, to prevent sheep getting into the garden.\n\nIf you are in Bryn Teg during a spell of dry weather, it would be appreciated if you watered the tubs - use water from the rain water butt by the end of the cottage.  There is a watering can in the adjacent stone lean-to.\n\nThere is a garden chest with garden furniture in it; there is a key hanging up in the stone lean-to and another on the main key bunch.\n\nThe [[Media:DSCF0160.jpg|chalet at the top of the garden]] offers [http://www.flickr.com/photos/timjdfletcher/5458874169 wonderful views] up the Lledr valley.  It replaces the [[Media:shed.jpeg|shed]] which blew down in spectacular fashion in February 2008.  It has electricity which needs to be switched on (and off when you leave!) using a switch in the meter cupboard in the scullery.   [[Media:DSC01068.jpg|Here it is]] being made full use of the day after Tim and Serra's wedding on 19 July 2010.  There are keys on the main house key bunch and with the back door key.  '''Beware''' of the decking in wet weather - it can become extremely slippery. Similarly, take care on the decking outside the (upstairs) back door after wet weather.\n\n== Eating out of doors and barbecuing ==\n\nThe large paved area above the glass lean-to is the best place for outdoor eating. We call this the \"slow worm patio\" because we disturbed a slow worm when clearing garden rubbish off it during our first weekend at Bryn Teg in May 2005.  Although the steps up from the glass lean-to have been rejuvenated, they are still quite steep '''so need to be used with care'''.  There is a gate-leg table, four chairs and a parasol for use on this patio kept in the storage chest; the padlock key is on the main house keyring. \n\nThe paved area outside the upper back door is also an OK place for out-of-doors eating.  The big orange cushions from the garden chalet bring the wooden bench up to something like the right height.  A good place to have morning coffee or afternoon tea is the small paved area outside the french windows.  There are two sets of a table + two chairs which can be used on these areas, usually kept in the chalet.\n\nThere is a brick-built barbecue near the slow worm patio; the ironmongery (fire box, oven, ...) is in either the glass lean-to, the garden shed or the storage box together with charcoal and firelighters. There are barbecue tools in the drawer in the scullery and also a \"notebook\" barbecue in the shed.\n\n== Midges ==\n\nMidges can be a nuisance when sitting or working in the garden, though not on the same scale as in [http://www.wyrdology.com/edinburgh/midges/index.html Scotland].  There are candles, aromatherapy oils, repellent &c. which might help in the downstairs toilet.  Some say that midges are unable to fly in the breeze created by a fan - there is an electric fan and an extension lead in the glass lean-to so you can check this out for yourselves!\n\nThanks to Dominic, we have had a [http://www.mosquitomagnet.com/ Mosquito Magnet] shipped from the US and with high hopes that it will alleviate the midge problem.  The necessary US -> UK adapters for electricity and propane have been acquired so we had it in operation in the summer of 2013 but it was difficult to assess its impact as there were unusually few midges everywhere in the valley.\n\n== Rubbish ==\n\nThe wheelie bin lives at the bottom of Allt Singrug.  Collection day is Wednesday.\n\nPaper, cans, plastic and glass can be recycled using the posh recycling trolley, [http://conwy.gov.uk/doc.asp?cat=10321&doc=32103&Language=1 called a Trollibocs], which lives at the bottom of the hill with the large black bin for other refuse.  Collection day is  Wednesday. There are skips for recycling in the station car park and there is a large plastic container under the table in the glass lean-to which can be used to store large recyclable items.\n\n'''DO NOT''' throw rubbish over the front hedge or the fence alongside the track leading down from the gate.  Despite its unkempt appearance this is the garden of Llais Afon, the house below Bryn Teg.  The new owners, Paul and Kristine, are making valiant efforts to control the jungle of weeds and brambles and are finding discarded wine bottles in their garden.\n\n== Composting ==\n\nWe would be pleased if you composted vegetable waste.  The tub by the sink in the kitchen can be used to collect scraps to be taken to the compost bin on the right-hand side of the garden, near the top."
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