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A Day in the Life

A Day in the Life

As the green leaves of summer adopt rich autumn hues and cascade to the ground where snow covers them, I’m reminded of the beauty that lies within the changing seasons, both in nature and in our lives.

 prince Edward Island Autumn

After welcoming tens of thousands of visitors to our restaurant, gift shop, and gardens over the last few months, life here at the Prince Edward Island Preserve Co. shifts as the holiday season approaches.

 

To give you an idea of what a typical day might look like for us at this time of the year, I thought it would be fun to give you a behind the scenes look at day in the life for us.

 

Our wonderful staff begin arriving around 7:30am. After some chit chat and catching up, we all make our way to our various nooks. Today, we’re finishing work in the Gardens of Hope. A group of us have worked throughout the fall to build new paths, three new rock retaining walls, two pergolas, and plant new shrubs, trees, and flowers. As we anticipate snow, we’re hoping to finish work in the garden this week. Plus, it’s getting a little chilly for yard work!

 

Gardens of Hope PEI

 

As our gift shop opens, the kettle boils and the tea steeps. Our sample table is set with jars of fruit preserves and crackers for tasting. Although we don’t have as many guests in our store at this time of the year, we like to make sure the tea is ready for those who do come.

Preserve Co. sample table

 

Speaking of tea, a couple of our employees busily package herbal, black, and green tea to be sold individually and as tea gift baskets. This is a task that happens most days throughout the year.

 Prince Edward Island Preserve Co. Tea

If you’re standing in the gift shop, you’ll see the lights in the preserve kitchen turn on and a new “Todays’ Flavour” sign hung up. Today we’re cooking Wild Blueberry & Lemon with Fresh Mint preserves. There are always a few people in the kitchen doing small batch preserving and preparing the fruit jars and labels, making the preserves, and bottling them. We’re also creating new recipes for sugar free preserves, so when we’re not in production mode, we’re trying out some of these new products. If wondering how to reduce sugar in your life, stay tuned for these products in 2016.  

Prince Edward Island Preserve Co. preserve kitchen

artisan preserves

 

Following your nose, the scent of freshly baked shortbread cookies and fruit cake will lead you to our pastry kitchen where our bakers extraordinaire are whipping up batch after batch of delicious holiday treats. 

 shortbread cookues

Shortbread cookies

 

Preserve Co. Fruit Cake

 

fruit cake

Fruit Cake

If you’ve enjoyed a meal in our restaurant during the summer, you’d be surprised to walk into it today and see that it’s been transformed into something that resembles Santa’s workshop. Many folks send us their wish list and we merrily package their orders of preserves, mugs and other gift items to be sent to homes across North America.

 seasonal gift boxes

After the cookies and cake cool, they are wrapped and readied for shipping. An assembly line seems to form as gift boxes are made, ribbon is cut, labels are printed, and preserves and baked goods are packaged into seasonal gift boxes and sent on their way to be placed under trees across the country and around the world.

 

seasonal gifts PEI Preserve Co.

 

Aside from the holiday preparation, we’re also working on a recipe eBook to be released in the new year. As folks submit recipes, we test them out (I know, I know, it’s a rough life!). We’re also gearing up to draw our winner for an all-inclusive trip to Prince Edward Island. (If you haven’t entered yet, you can here.)

 

Although we miss seeing all of you visitors, we welcome the change in seasons and the change in pace. It’s nice to slow down and welcome winter and the holiday season.

Prince Edward Island Winter

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Comments

Judy Shenefield - November 21, 2015

I visited your part of the world the fall of 2010. It was the last trip I took with my husband of 45 years because he passed away the next May. The welcome we received was warm and inviting and the items I bought I enjoyed for months after returning to Missouri. Whenever I get a note from you, I always look forward to opening it and see what is happening in PEI. Wishing you all a blessed holiday season.

|Charlene Cain - November 20, 2015

I’m so glad you sent this! I didn’t realize the shop stayed open. I will be out soon. Will look to see hours back on the site. Thanks!

Judy dw - November 20, 2015

Love your newsletter/pics and the way with words you have Bruce…inspirational and welcoming to all the seasons…keep up the good work! judy

Linda Tuttle - November 20, 2015

Glad to hear you are creating no sugar added preserves !! Being diabetic those new items will much appreciated. I truly like your regular preserves as well !
Merry Christmas and a Happy 2016 !
San Diego, California

Hildegard Schmidt - November 20, 2015

After visiting your wonderful Restaurant and gift shop several years ago,, I have been enjoying your products. I never miss an opportunity to give them as X-Mas Gifts. Also receiving your newsletters about your Continuing Plans for the Garaden of Hope. I hope to return to your beautiful spot on the Clye River. Keep up the Good Work. Hildegard Schmidt…….Oliver, B.C.

Kathleen Kovalick - November 20, 2015

Do you have snow today?
We visited the Preserve Co. in Sept. for the first time.
Something very special is going on there.

Marvin & Vivian DeBoer - November 20, 2015

Since we retired. We came back to PEI for the second time this summer. We live in Alberta and The Preserve Company is always on our list as a must stop. We really love to stop for a meal or just to browse the store. Hope to make another trip.

Nora Findlay - November 20, 2015

We usually spend a few weeks in PEI every summer and will no doubt be back
again in 2016. We will see you then.

Gary Zanes - November 20, 2015

Always remember our visit to your great shop. Beautiful part of the world. Wonderful people.

Donna McKinna - November 20, 2015

Enjoyed our visit going through your shop and your tea room this summer really nice. Of course brought home some of your preserves to be used for Christmas presents. It is nice to see what goes on behind the scene to make all your wonderful products

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