Turkey - where from this year?
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Silent1 said:
Sharted said:
Going for Capon this year from reputable local butcher.
I try and steer clear of supermarkets and town centre type butchers as the meat is usually average. Our local guy has his own farm and raises his own animals, when buying lamb he tells me which field the animal was from.
your butcher is pulling your chain, they move fields quite often..I try and steer clear of supermarkets and town centre type butchers as the meat is usually average. Our local guy has his own farm and raises his own animals, when buying lamb he tells me which field the animal was from.
Sharted said:
Silent1 said:
Sharted said:
Going for Capon this year from reputable local butcher.
I try and steer clear of supermarkets and town centre type butchers as the meat is usually average. Our local guy has his own farm and raises his own animals, when buying lamb he tells me which field the animal was from.
your butcher is pulling your chain, they move fields quite often..I try and steer clear of supermarkets and town centre type butchers as the meat is usually average. Our local guy has his own farm and raises his own animals, when buying lamb he tells me which field the animal was from.
A couple of yrs ago I thought we'd treat ourselves and have a free range v expensive jobbie from the local butchers who had a good reputation. Arrived to collect it plenty of Christmas spirit in queue (out of the door and down the street) chatted to a few friends too.
Looking forward to the thoroughbred fowl, shame it was dry and tough as old boots.
Back to Sainsburys this yr.
Looking forward to the thoroughbred fowl, shame it was dry and tough as old boots.
Back to Sainsburys this yr.
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