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Originally posted by norrahe View PostJust been looking at where I used to get my beef and lam from and comparing the prices to what I pay in froggers, all I can say is when I look at what I'm paying over here and the worse thing is the stuff in blighty was way better quality.Comment
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I miss being able to see my meat running around the field and knowing exactly where its come from.
Been looking at cook books on amazon, my wish list is getting bigger again. Was quite restrained in froggers and only bought 6.Comment
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I did find these guys, but they're fecking miles away, I did buy some sirloin off them at the BGE members day and it was pretty nice.Comment
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Well I'm off to bed
Fully expect to be awakened at silly hours by NorPussII who despite being told does not recognise my wish for a lie in.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostHas anyone been to this place in Leeds, friends of hamComment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostNOM!
Hope you kept the fat back to make lovely roast spuds.
Did see some awesome pultry in froggers, puts the fare available in cloggers to shame.
Used to go to Franklins in Bedfordshire for game and chickens, at least you could get a decent sized one there and they tasted lovely.
Franklins looks good. I used to go riding around that stretch of country when I was a kid, out of stables in Northill, near Ickwell Green.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostSomeone I've never met was speaking quite highly of it on Twitter a few months ago, if that helpsmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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