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Top butcher, traditional shop and great meat and other goodies. Always a queue out of the door on a Saturday morning.Gramaisc said:I've just called in on John Anslow for the definitive situation, and he says that it is available, should you require some, but, despite selling almost everything this side of panda for a good few years now, he has never once been asked for horse-meat..
in sofa's case tofu, and a smug feeling that you are saving the world, one animal at a timeWyred said:What do you think your late night kebab consists of?
I have never eaten a meat kebab. I always thought they were made from the Kebab animal, a beast with no head, arms, legs, internal organs or veins. Is that not the case?db said:in sofa's case tofu, and a smug feeling that you are saving the world, one animal at a timeWyred said:What do you think your late night kebab consists of?
Haha. I dread to think...Sofa said:I have never eaten a meat kebab. I always thought they were made from the Kebab animal, a beast with no head, arms, legs, internal organs or veins. Is that not the case?db said:in sofa's case tofu, and a smug feeling that you are saving the world, one animal at a timeWyred said:What do you think your late night kebab consists of?
wiki said:According to some sources, the wild haggis's left legs are of different length than its right legs (cf. Sidehill gouger), allowing it to run quickly around the steep mountains and hillsides which make up its natural habitat, but only in one direction
Mr Anslow has sold reindeer in the past, but it wasn't a good seller and he doesn't stock it regularly these days. He does recommend that you try his kudu or springbok, if reindeer's the sort of thing you like..tek-monkey said:I quite like reindeer, does he sell that?
Frozen reindeer steaks in Lidl at the moment - also partridge and diced venison..tek-monkey said:I quite like reindeer, does he sell that?