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NEW YEAR DAY Smithfield/meat


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Hi All, Hope you all had a great christmas. Here are a few suggestions to help make those January salads more tasty!!

Smoked Duck breasts (2) or smoked Chicken breasts(2) ?8 . Also smoked venison.

Streaky bacon ?4/400g. whole sides of salmon normally around 1.4kg ?20.. fresh cornish sardines ?8/kg. prepped fresh Scallops 70p each or ?2.50 each in shells. great live crabs , the best smoked haddock @ ?10/kg. King size prawns ?14/KG


Everyday produce..Free range chicken thighs 80p each, excellent lean steak mince ?4/500g. Whole free range corn fed chickens (1.4kg) ?6.00 each. Duck breasts (2) ?6.00 Hereford Ribeye Steaks ?15/kg..Gloucester old spot Pork chops ?1.20 each.. Whole pork bellies either black bershire or gloucester old spot ?9/k. welsh lamb @ ?10/kg chops,leg....

Hereford fore rib beef ?18/kg.


Basically ask me and I'll purchase the best quality in Smithfield or billingsgate.


Thanks Guy, - 07741106009

Hi All,


I am thinking of offering combination of 3 meats and 1 fish for ?20. much like you get in the supermarkets..

I know they all do 3 for ?10 but the quality I am offering is beyond anything they offer.

For example i could do ?400g of lean steak mince. one freerange cornfed chicken, and 4 pork chops (old spot)plus

300g fillet of best smoked haddock/ or 300g fresh salmon or 1kg bag of mussels.. or as a 2nd alternative. 400g lean steak mince, 6 chicken thighs with 4 welsh lamb chops what does everyone think? Everything would be best quality No added water.. freerange, line caught etc


additionally there are some great cheaper cuts of meat at smithfield - lamb shanks, filleted lamb neck...great for a lamb stew...

as well as beef and kidneys ideal for puddings and pies!!! + suet... for those dumblings!


Guy

Hi all, I am off to both markets 2am Friday . If anyone would like to try us out please get your orders/requests in by thursday evening.great legs of lamb, racks of lamb, whole salmon, pork bellies, free range corn fed chickens, plus any steaks..... possibly the best value in the markets compared to the supermarkets.... eg rib eye steaks are ?16/kg compared to ?30+ in most shops.... guy

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