Liz has a growing reputation at Bognor town show
The home-made tasty relish earned Mrs Pollington a first prize in the event's pickle-in-a-jar category to repeat her triumph at last year's inaugural show.
Mrs Pollington (75), of King George's Court in Sandringham Way, also received recognition for her home-made marmalade, her oxalis pot plant and the beans, shallots and potatoes she has grown on her Gravits Lane allotment.
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Hide AdShe said: "I've got two allotments and I've been growing my own produce for 38 years. We've never had a show like this before in Bognor until last year.
"There's something for everyone. Anyone can make a cake if they want. It's lovely being at the show.
"You meet so many people and you can get ideas from the things you see here.
"From those, you can make Christmas gifts and presents instead of buying things. It's surprising what you can make."
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Hide AdMrs Pollington was among 28 entrants in the show at the Bognor Youth and Community Centre in Westloats Lane.
Many of those individuals had put in multiple entries which ranged from fruit and vegetables to home baking.
Bognor Regis Horticultural Society president Norman Page, who judged those categories, said: "It's been quite difficult because we have seen some really good entries. There may not be many of them but what we have are good."
The show was staged by the Bognor Community Action Network with the society. It also featured a children's card design competition as well as a table-top sale and other activities for children.
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Hide AdCarol Fullick, of the network, said: "It's all about giving local people the opportunity to show what they can achieve '“ whether it's allotment-grown, home-grown, something they have made or something they have cooked.
"Events like this promote community cohesion by getting as many people as possible to join in."
Also present at show were organisations such as the Arun Neighbourhood Network.
This links groups that provide services and activities for older people by enabling them to meet regularly, share information and discuss issues.
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FLORAL
Three roses, any variety or varieties: 1, Mrs A Hollis. Flowering pot plant: 1, D Cole; 2, Mrs K Hemsley; 3, J Smith. Foliage pot plant: 1, Mrs D Lawrence; 2, Mrs K Hemsley; 3, Mrs C Hickman. One cactus or succulent plant: 1, Mrs V Kressner; 2 D Donovan; 3 Mrs D Lawrence.
One vase mixed flowers, nine stems: 1, K Kressner; 2, Mrs A Hollis; 3, Mrs D Booker. Vase of trees-shrubs in berry: 1, Mrs A Hollis; 2, Mrs D Lawrence; 3, R Phillips.
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Hide AdFive fuchsia stems: 1 Mrs E Johnson-Thorne; 2, Mrs A Hollis; 3, Mrs V Kressner. Five fuchsia florets, displayed on a board in water: 1, Mrs E Pendreich; 2, Mrs D Lawrence; 3, Mrs V Kressner.
Fuchsia pot plant: 1, Mrs K Hemsley; 2, R Phillips; 3, Mrs D Booker. Five Busy Lizzie florets: 1, R Phillips; 2, Mrs D Booker; 3, A Humphrey. Five stems any other flower: 1, Mrs V Kressner; 2, Alpha Court Residents' Assn; 3, Mrs A Hollis.
CHRYSANTHEMUMS
One cloom chrysanthemum: 1, J Smith.
DAHLIAS
One large or giant decorative, cactus or semi cactus: 1, M Chambers; 2, Mrs W Minton; 3, A Humphrey. One vase, three medium decorative, cactus or semi cactus: 1, A Humphrey; 2, Mrs W Minton; 3, Mrs D Booker. One vase, three small or miniature decorative, cactus or semi cactus: 1, A Humphrey; 2, Mrs W Minton; 3, M Chambers.
One vase, three ball or miniature ball: 1, Mrs W Minton; 2, A Humphrey; 3, M Chambers. One vase, three pompon: 1, A Humphrey; 2, M Chambers; 3, Mrs V Kressner. One vase, three stems, miscellaneous, not including the above: 1, A Humphrey; 2, Mrs W Minton; 3, Mrs D Booker.
NOVELTY
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Hide AdSunflower head, judged on size: 1, A Humphrey; 2, D Donovan. Ugliest root vegetable: 1, Mrs V Kressner. Largest tomato, judged on weight: 1, R Phillips; 2, M Millis. Marrow in good condition, judged on weight: 1, Mrs W Minton; 2, M.Paradine; 3, D Donovan.
Pumpkin, show standard, judged on weight: 1, M Paradine; 2, J Etherington. Onion, show standard, judged on weight: 1, M Paradine.
Race of runner beans (5), wrapped in bundle, judged on overall length: 1, D Donovan; 2, M Millis; 3, Mrs G Ebben. Potato in good condition, judged on weight: 1, Mrs W Minton; 2, M Paradine; 3, D Donovan. Apple in good condition, judged on weight: 1, T Booker; 2, R Phillips; 3, A Humphrey.
VEGETABLES
Four tomatoes: 1, A Humphrey; 2, M Paradine. Six cherry or small fruited cultivar tomatoes: 1, A Humphrey; 2, R Phillips; 3, Mrs V Millis. Five onions, over 250 grams: 1, M Paradine; 2, Mrs W Minton. Five onions, under 250 grams: 1, M.Paradine. Six runner beans: T Booker.
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Hide AdFour potatoes: 1, M Paradine; 2, Mrs W Minton. Three leeks: M Paradine. Three beetroot: 1, Mrs W Minton; 2, M Millis; 3, D Donovan. Two cabbages: 1, Mrs W Minton; 2, K Kressner; 3, M Paradine.
Any vegetable not mentioned in this section, at least two: 1, A Humphrey; 2, Mrs W Minton; 3, M Paradine.
FRUIT
One apple: 1, T Booker; 2, A Humphrey; 3, M Millis. Three apples, dessert: 1, A Humphrey; 2, R Phillips. Three apples, culinary: 1, R Phillips; 2, T Booker; 3, M Millis.
One pear: 1, Mrs J Stemp; 2, M Millis; 3, D Donovan. Three pears: 1, Mrs J Stemp; 2, M Millis. Plate of soft fruit: 1, D Donovan. Any other fruit not mentioned: 1, Mr and Mrs G Ebben.
DOMESTIC
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Hide AdTop and bottom apple pie: 1, Miss D Jessup; 2, Mrs K Horwood. Jar of plum jam: 1, Mr and Mrs G Ebben. Toffee cake: 1, D Donovan; 2 D Millis. Small brown loaf: Mrs K Horwood. Two savoury pasties: 1, Mrs V Millis; 2, Miss D Jessup; 3, Mrs K Horwood. Four meringue shells: 2, Mrs K Horwood; 3, Mrs E Pendreich.
HANDICRAFT
A drawing (A5 size) any medium, suitably mounted: Joint 1, D Day and Mrs R Dunmall; 3, Mrs D Lawrence. Handwriting, a short poem or story, judged on handwriting: 1, Mrs K Horwood; 2, Miss A Marsh; 3, D Donovan. Homemade Christmas card: Joint 1, Mrs K Horwood and Miss A Marsh.
FLORAL ART
'Harvest Home' an exhibit, fruit and vegetables allowed: 1, Mrs D Booker; 2, Mrs C Hickman; 3, K Kressner; HC Mrs J Jackson and D Cole. Autumn Tints' an all-foliage exhibit: 1, Mrs J Jackson; 2, D Cole; 3, K Kressner. 'Fireworks' a petite exhibit: 1, D Cole; 3, Mrs D Booker.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
One colour print, 'Signs of Autumn': 1, Mrs E Pendreich; 2, M Millis; 3, Miss A Marsh. One colour print, 'Still Life': 1, Mrs E Pendreich; 2, Miss A Marsh; 3, Mrs D Lawrence. One colour print, 'Coastal Mood': 1, D Millis; 2, R Wilgoss; 3, Mrs V Kressner. One print, 'Sunrise or Sunset': 1, D Millis; 2, Mrs D Lawrence; 3, M Millis. A digitally-enhanced photo, 'Food for thought': 1, Miss A Marsh.
CHILDREN
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Hide AdBonfire cake, judged on decoration: 1, Olivia Lisle. A poster advertising a pantomime: 1, Olivia Lisle. Halloween lantern, made from a pumpkin: 1, Abigail Ellis; 2, Olivia Lisle. Photograph of 'Autumn Colours': Joint 1, Beth Prior and William Prior; 3, Olivia Lisle. A Christmas card: 1, Olivia Lisle.