Locally Produced
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Onelife
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Locally Produced
Just thought I would start a thread about quality locally produced food products that you would be happy to recommend to your best friend…. it has to be purchasable or available online.
I’m salivating before I’ve even told you about this one…
“Lady Windsor’s Seville Orange Marmalade” …Ludlow Farm shop or online.
It is like no other marmalade you will ever have tried.
Next…
I’m salivating before I’ve even told you about this one…
“Lady Windsor’s Seville Orange Marmalade” …Ludlow Farm shop or online.
It is like no other marmalade you will ever have tried.
Next…
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david63
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Re: Locally Produced
Any minute now up will pop Keefie's locally produced chocolates

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Manoverboard
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The Dorset Chocolate Company at Poundbury, Dorchester are a far better option than that rubbish brand.
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I hope not
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Onelife
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It brings tears to my eyes seeing how my fellow forumers are mocking my chocolates without even having ever tried them

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Onelife
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Clonakilty Black Pudding.....the best black pudding you will ever taste......If you have the stomach for it that is
Available....Most big Supermarkets bar Tesco's
Available....Most big Supermarkets bar Tesco's
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Manoverboard
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Hang on .... hardly local given that it's an Irish Company ... and another thing ....Onelife wrote: 11 May 2020, 08:17Clonakilty Black Pudding.....the best black pudding you will ever taste......If you have the stomach for it that is
Available....Most big Supermarkets bar Tesco's
May I draw your attention to Forum Rule 1h which states ;
" Spam is not tolerated on this forum under any circumstance "
... just in case you were thinking about advertising your favoured Spam brand.
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david63
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Chance would be a fine thingOnelife wrote: 11 May 2020, 08:11It brings tears to my eyes seeing how my fellow forumers are mocking my chocolates without even having ever tried them![]()
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Onelife
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Manoverboard wrote: 11 May 2020, 08:34Hang on .... hardly local given that it's an Irish Company ... and another thing ....Onelife wrote: 11 May 2020, 08:17Clonakilty Black Pudding.....the best black pudding you will ever taste......If you have the stomach for it that is
Available....Most big Supermarkets bar Tesco's
May I draw your attention to Forum Rule 1h which states ;
" Spam is not tolerated on this forum under any circumstance "
... just in case you were thinking about advertising your favoured Spam brand.
Its locally produced In Clonakilty, Ireland and shipped over by my best mate Paddy
I’m not into “Spam” more a Hall’s “Chopped Ham with Pork” kind of Guy…Available Sainsbury’s or online
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screwy
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Re: Locally Produced
Rufford Potatoes,beats the sh*t out of Jersey Royals, only Lancashire folk will know them.
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Onelife
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If they are that good Screwy it shouldn't be too long before they make their way down this way...failing that how about dropping some in when you are next passing Ludlowscrewy wrote: 11 May 2020, 10:56Rufford Potatoes,beats the sh*t out of Jersey Royals, only Lancashire folk will know them.
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The trouble is, does anyone know where all these chocs that are on the way actually end up going to.
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Onelife
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I’ve asked that question myself Ray…but let’s face it, you’re always going to encounter a few hiccups when you send out as many keefy chocolates as wot I do.Ray B wrote: 11 May 2020, 11:57The trouble is, does anyone know where all these chocs that are on the way actually end up going to.![]()
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Manoverboard
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Land fill would be my own guessRay B wrote: 11 May 2020, 11:57The trouble is, does anyone know where all these chocs that are on the way actually end up going to.![]()
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Mervyn and Trish
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Yeah. A very long time.....
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Mervyn and Trish
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Cottage Delights are just up the road from us. They make some lovely stuff. And just the other way is the Cheshire Cheese Company.
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Manoverboard
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I know both of those places very well and would support your opinion of themMervyn and Trish wrote: 11 May 2020, 12:44Cottage Delights are just up the road from us. They make some lovely stuff. And just the other way is the Cheshire Cheese Company.
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Possibly into the same black hole as P&O refunds.Ray B wrote: 11 May 2020, 11:57The trouble is, does anyone know where all these chocs that are on the way actually end up going to.![]()
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Stephen
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screwy wrote: 11 May 2020, 10:56Rufford Potatoes,beats the sh*t out of Jersey Royals, only Lancashire folk will know them.
I've always thought Jersey Royals are over rated
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Ray B wrote: 11 May 2020, 11:57The trouble is, does anyone know where all these chocs that are on the way actually end up going to.![]()
The tip is my guess
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Mervyn and Trish
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I like Jersey Royals but they are expensive at the best of times.
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Manoverboard
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Jersey Royals need to be fresh, loose and grown in Jersey rather than, say, Norfolk.
Then they are very good
Then they are very good
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Onelife
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You’re all going to be sorry when Keefy wins the Euro millions cos when I do win, I’m taking some of my forum friends on a nice ten-day cruise…I’ve already demoted five of you to inside cabin status…so keep it up and you’ll be demoted to “wish I was there” status.
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screwy
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I thought under EU law......Manoverboard wrote: 11 May 2020, 14:08Jersey Royals need to be fresh, loose and grown in Jersey rather than, say, Norfolk.
Then they are very good![]()
Mel