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The fish hall is one of the best I've ever visited.
I was talking to someone from Skipton about markets and they were boasting about theirs. A week later I went to their market and had that Crocodile Dundee moment - "that's not a market"
I saw Haggis last night but as the missus hates it decided to go with some chicken tonight.....
having said that recently I have been making sunday mash more interesting by adding some blackpudding during the mashing part - and I (unknowingly) bought some chilli black pudding which real does offer a bit of something extra with the sunday roast.
Try Sainsburys, who do a very nice one if you can't get to a real Scottish butchers.
Whilst you're there have a good look for Stornoway Black pudding, better than the (admittedly excellent) Bury version, but only stocked at the Managers discretion.
Which taste far better when you buy them from the meat hall at Bury Market.
Up there with getting a pasty from Crantock village store.
Try Sainsburys, who do a very nice one if you can't get to a real Scottish butchers.
Whilst you're there have a good look for Stornoway Black pudding, better than the (admittedly excellent) Bury version, but only stocked at the Managers discretion.
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