Chocolate Milkshake

Every once in a while you deserve to spoil yourself, and what better way than a super decadent chocolate milkshake – served in a Duerr’s globe jar of course!

Ingredients

1 tbsp chocolate hazelnut spread (optional)
250ml semi-skimmed milk
2 scoops chocolate ice creams
5 marshmallows
30ml double cream, whipped

Method

  1. Load the back of a teaspoon with a little of the chocolate spread and spread it in a long line from the bottom of the inside of the glass to the top. Put the rest of the chocolate spread into a bowl in the microwave or in a small saucepan over a low heat. Warm through for a few seconds just until runny and set aside.
  2. Put the milk and chocolate ice cream into a blender. Whizz everything up until smooth then pour into your prepared glass.
  3. Top with a layer of the marshmallows and a spoonful of whipped cream. Decorate with a drizzle of the warmed chocolate spread. Serve immediately with a straw.

It’s Nuts And Bolts For Duerr’s Graduating Apprentice

It’s a sweet end to the year for newly-qualified engineer Sam Boswell.

Sam, 22 from Wythenshawe is the second engineering apprentice to complete the scheme run by Manchester peanut butter, jams and spreads manufacturer Duerr’s. Following a four year programme, Sam has now earned his Advanced Level Apprenticeship in Engineering Manufacture.

The Duerr’s Food Manufacturing Apprenticeship scheme sees young people gain industry recognised qualifications, including a BTEC in Engineering Operations & Maintenance, NVQ in Engineering Maintenance and HNC in Electrical & Electronic Engineering. Last year, Tom Heppenstall was the first to graduate from the initiative and now Sam has followed in his footsteps.

Apprentices complement classroom learning with on the job experience, working across various parts of the Duerr’s manufacturing process under the guidance of experienced engineering mentors.

Sam came to Duerr’s aged 18 in 2011 and has since completed a number of work-based projects as part of his training, whilst attending Trafford College one day a week to gain his qualifications. Following his recent graduation, Sam is now employed by Duerr’s on a full time basis as Junior Food Manufacturing Engineer in their peanut butter production facility on Dallimore Road.

Sam comments: “The Duerr’s apprenticeship has given me qualifications that will stand me in good stead for the rest of my working life, while also setting me on a career path.

“Working as well as learning was perfect for me as I was able to take my classroom learnings and immediately put them into practice in a working environment, with the guidance of my various mentors. For the most part it’s been smooth sailing, but there have been some crunchy moments too – it’s great to be working here full-time now.”

Mark Duerr, Managing Director at Duerr’s, says: “As a family business, we treat everyone who works for us as one of our own. That’s why we are especially keen to nurture and develop young people and set them up for a long association with us.

“Having an apprentice scheme lets us provide the training and development that turns a raw recruit into someone well equipped with the knowledge to succeed.”

Newly graduated engineering apprentice, Sam Boswell

JamFest Rocks Up £60,000 For Brainwave

Peace, love and rock ‘n’ roll came together at The Mere Golf Resort & Spa for the Duerr’s Annual Charity Ball, this year raising a chart-topping £60,000 for Brainwave.

The UK’s oldest family-owned preserve and peanut butter producers are renowned for their annual themed knees-up, and with a stellar effort from all guests, this year’s ‘JamFest’ was no exception.

With wellies, wrist-bands and peace-signs galore, everyone from ‘Jimi Hendrix’ to ‘Janis Joplin’ made an appearance. Hall of fame musicians danced the night away alongside guests in Oktoberfest’s famous lederhosen and dirndls, in a festival free-for-all.

Party-goers were welcomed with a Bucks Fizz and feasted on a festival-inspired three course meal before rummaging in their bumbags to compete for auction prizes including backstage passes for Olly Murs, a money-can’t-buy trip to a Caribbean Island and VIP tickets to the X Factor final.

The money raised will go towards aiding Brainwave’s incredible work supporting families with disabled children, providing therapy and exercise programmes to help develop children with physical and cognitive disabilities such as cerebral palsy, Down’s syndrome and autism.

Mark Duerr, managing director of F.Duerr and Sons comments: “This year had everything a good festival should have, apart from the mud and toilet queues! The room was rocking, but even better than that we raised an astonishing amount of money for a brilliant cause.

“Once again, we’ve been blown away by the generosity of our guests who are true Jamfest legends.”

Carole Headley, Development Manager at Brainwave added: “What a fantastic event! I’d like to say a huge thank you to everyone at Duerr’s for raising such an incredible amount of money.

“The work we do is very important to families across the UK, helping children to reach their full potential; but it is dependent on donations, which is why we’re so incredibly grateful to Duerr’s for their support.”

Party goers in all their festival finery at Duerr’s JamFest

Manchester is Peanut Butter Capital of the UK

Duerr’s Celebrate 25 Years of Peanut Butter

Manchester may be famous for the first computer, the nation’s first free public library and the meeting of Rolls and Royce – but now the city can be proud to take a new crown – as the biggest producer of peanut butter in the UK.

After 25 years of production, Duerr’s (F Duerr and Sons) is celebrating their nutty credentials as the UK’s largest producer of peanut butter, with 150,000 jars of the healthy spread rolling off the production line every day at its purpose built factory in Wythenshawe.

The family company, best known for making marmalade and jam, started producing for Whole Earth and supermarket own labels a quarter of a century ago from its former site on Prestage Street in Old Trafford. As demand for the spread grew, the company expanded to produce for all the major UK retailers before launching their first branded Duerr’s range, made from all American peanuts, in 2012 (available at Tesco).

The boom in demand for peanut butter drove the company, now run by fifth generation brothers Mark and Richard Duerr, to invest £2.6m in a new purpose built production and storage centre on Dallimore Road directly opposite their main building on the Roundthorn Industrial Estate, Wythenshawe. The new facility has increased capacity and since production started in late 2011, new orders have followed.

The UK peanut butter market is now worth £56 million a year and has reported a 20 per cent rise in sales over the past two years, according to research house Mintel, which the Duerr’s family attribute to the growing awareness of the health benefits of the snack.

Peanut butter is one of the richest sources of heart-healthy monounsaturated fats – it’s also low in saturated fat and an excellent source of protein to keep you feeling full for longer, fibre for bowel health and folate which can protect against colon cancer and heart disease, says Catherine Collins, chief dietician at St George’s hospital in London.

The nuts are thought to help reduce inflammation in the body and boost the health of blood vessels around the heart. Harvard Medical School researchers recently reported that snacking on peanut butter five days a week can nearly halve the risk of a heart attack.

Even better, these health benefits seem to occur without promoting weight gain – researchers found that people eat less after a snack of peanut butter compared with other snacks.

F Duerr and Sons has been making spreads and preserves in Manchester since 1881. The business, started by Mary Duerr making jam in her own kitchen as husband Frederick sold the jars to the local Co-Op, has grown into a multimillion pound business, employing 240 local people and turning over £64.4m. In its last company accounts, the business reported a 9.3% increase in turnover and a year on year volume increase of 7%.

Mark Duerr, managing director of Duerr’s, comments: “These are record times for peanut butter in the UK and as the biggest producer of the spread, we wanted to celebrate.

We are proud to have played a part in peanut butter’s rise in this country, with more than a third of households now buying it on a regular basis. It’s another American classic that’s taken root over here and with growth of around five per cent year on year, demand isn’t showing any signs of slowing down.”

Nutty facts:

 

  • Duerr’s purchase 20 billion peanuts per year to keep the production lines rolling – that’s enough to fill 5 Olympic sized swimming pools or if laid end to end would stretch to the moon!
  • In the UK, crunchy outsells smooth by 60:40
  • There are approx. 500 peanuts packed into a standard jar of peanut butter.
  • Peanuts have more protein, niacin, folate and phytosterols than any nut.
  • Peanuts and peanut butter contain over 30 essential nutrients and phytonutrients.
  • Peanuts are naturally cholesterol-free.

 

WAKE UP WITH PRIDE

Jam maker spreads more than marmalade

A new limited edition jar of Duerr’s marmalade will encourage the nation to swell with pride each morning as they tuck in to their toast.

QR codes on pack will direct breakfasters to 365 famous moments in British history. From Will and Kate’s first kiss on the balcony and Tommy Cooper’s famous sketches to Red Rum winning the Grand National and other peculiarities that make us British – there will be a new moment every day giving the nation a fresh reason to remember why it’s great to be British.

Marmalade has been the preserve of the British gentleman for generations, Winston Churchill loved the stuff, naming his cat ‘marmalade’ in honour of the orangey spread. Paddington Bear won’t leave home without a marmalade sandwich under his hat and is widely considered to be a taste of England, anywhere in the world.

Although best enjoyed from a mobile device over toast and marmalade, people can also access the daily delight through the Duerr’s website proud page or via social media channels: twitter.com/duerrs1881 and facebook.com/duerrs1881.

The QR code and crest appear on Duerr’s best-selling Seville Orange Fine Cut Marmalade, Seville Orange Half Sugar Fine Cut Marmalade, Seville Orange Thick Cut Marmalade, Spanish Grapefruit Fine Cut Marmalade and Ginger Chunky Preserve. They are stocked in Sainsbury’s, Asda, Tesco, Morrisons, Co-op and Waitrose, RRP £1.39.