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all the fuss of the brexit thought i best squeeze in one more inbetween the rain before we have to go back eating beans on toast everyday , Suffolk chicken welsh lamb , Suffolk chorizio bangers English beef with a few chopped chillies out the gardy , as from now no French cheese or wine and its all things local for me 706826b4-df5d-4896-8687-d88fc4b42472_zps

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Out of likes :thumbs: we all need to start supporting our local produce more its somthing I've been doing more and more over the last few years

It's crazy not too!

 

The 5 years prior to leaving England I was sourcing practically all my fruit/vege & meat from local farm shops. It's not always the most economical, I used to do a lot of driving around on the wkend & on a very tight budget......

 

.....but the satisfaction is enormous, plus I picked up permission..........something you don't get in tesco's ;-)

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Out of likes :thumbs: we all need to start supporting our local produce more its somthing I've been doing more and more over the last few years

It's crazy not too!

The 5 years prior to leaving England I was sourcing practically all my fruit/vege & meat from local farm shops. It's not always the most economical, I used to do a lot of driving around on the wkend & on a very tight budget......

.....but the satisfaction is enormous, plus I picked up permission..........something you don't get in tesco's ;-)

Actually this is something that should be taken much more seriously imo............It's alwright voicing how great British produce is, but how many go out of their way to do it like this? & even if it costs you more money/convenience?

 

....I personally didn't know any amongst people I knew & family......

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all the fuss of the brexit thought i best squeeze in one more inbetween the rain before we have to go back eating beans on toast everyday , Suffolk chicken welsh lamb , Suffolk chorizio bangers English beef with a few chopped chillies out the gardy , as from now no French cheese or wine and its all things local for me 706826b4-df5d-4896-8687-d88fc4b42472_zps

First of all GL where's the invites?

Looking tasty and colourful as always.

 

On the question of sourcing local,

My lamb comes from a farm about a mile away as does some pork the rest from elsewhere in Northern Ireland ,

My eggs from down the road or from about 8 miles away,

My oil from a mile away,

My beef northern Ireland,

All game locally,

Fresh fish from Northern Ireland,

Veg as much as possible local,

Beer local or UK.

Unfortunately chicken isn't free range and chances are from abroad ie Thailand, hoping to rectify that.

I do my best to support local businesses and farmers.

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all the fuss of the brexit thought i best squeeze in one more inbetween the rain before we have to go back eating beans on toast everyday , Suffolk chicken welsh lamb , Suffolk chorizio bangers English beef with a few chopped chillies out the gardy , as from now no French cheese or wine and its all things local for me 706826b4-df5d-4896-8687-d88fc4b42472_zps

First of all GL where's the invites?

Looking tasty and colourful as always.

 

On the question of sourcing local,

My lamb comes from a farm about a mile away as does some pork the rest from elsewhere in Northern Ireland ,

My eggs from down the road or from about 8 miles away,

My oil from a mile away,

My beef northern Ireland,

All game locally,

Fresh fish from Northern Ireland,

Veg as much as possible local,

Beer local or UK.

Unfortunately chicken isn't free range and chances are from abroad ie Thailand, hoping to rectify that.

I do my best to support local businesses and farmers.

 

well done brewman get local food must be a priority and other items it does give a feel good taste better factor

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Out of likes :thumbs: we all need to start supporting our local produce more its somthing I've been doing more and more over the last few years

It's crazy not too!

The 5 years prior to leaving England I was sourcing practically all my fruit/vege & meat from local farm shops. It's not always the most economical, I used to do a lot of driving around on the wkend & on a very tight budget......

.....but the satisfaction is enormous, plus I picked up permission..........something you don't get in tesco's ;-)

Actually this is something that should be taken much more seriously imo............It's alwright voicing how great British produce is, but how many go out of their way to do it like this? & even if it costs you more money/convenience?

 

....I personally didn't know any amongst people I knew & family......

 

fully agree accip

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