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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2021 20:36:48 GMT
1851 litres in the back of the French piece of crap I drive, with seats dropped of course.
Plenty of room for scrotes/prostitutes
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Post by greenman on Dec 11, 2021 20:38:44 GMT
Has no one thought about making more than one trip? By the time you go back they may have run out beer.
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Post by kris on Dec 11, 2021 20:40:35 GMT
Has no one thought about making more than one trip? By the time you go back they may have run out beer. I never thought about that.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2021 21:02:01 GMT
If I am serious beer shopping I take the trailer 7'*4'*3' That's just right for a decent beer trip.
Having said that with delivery and Skinner's club discount it's not worth me doing that.
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Post by Trina on Dec 11, 2021 21:30:30 GMT
There woz aged beef Sadly my freezer space is not adequate to buy all I see but it looked gud,...... I bought some in the Llanelli market and gave them my email address so they email me if they are coming a venue near me! We love goat meat/burgers from a farm near Nantwich & hogget from a farm near us in Ellesmere.We visit a fair few proper farm shops(rather than farm shops trying to be Waitrose)& each one has special items we like muchly.There are a couple of really good local breweries,a good winery plus a gin distillery(we have yet to try the gin but watch this space).
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Post by Mr Stabby on Dec 11, 2021 21:45:54 GMT
I bought some in the Llanelli market and gave them my email address so they email me if they are coming a venue near me! We love goat meat/burgers from a farm near Nantwich & hogget from a farm near us in Ellesmere.We visit a fair few proper farm shops(rather than farm shops trying to be Waitrose) There's a farm shop in Stretton-under-Fosse but from the amount they charge I think the livestock must be fed on gold and diamonds or massaged every day by Nepalese virgins.
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Post by Trina on Dec 11, 2021 22:23:41 GMT
What I'd call a 'Waitrose' farm shop.The ones we've found charge a decent amount for quality food where you drive through a muddy farmyard to get to the shop.No gimmicks just bloody tasty grub.
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Post by patty on Dec 12, 2021 7:21:04 GMT
Nowdays I rarely get to the farm shops but at least for meat there is the monthly market in the mumbles However we still have fruit n veg shop and wet fish shop and 2 local butchers... all in all no need to take the car out
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Post by metanoia on Dec 12, 2021 17:57:28 GMT
What I'd call a 'Waitrose' farm shop.The ones we've found charge a decent amount for quality food where you drive through a muddy farmyard to get to the shop.No gimmicks just bloody tasty grub. Have you tried the Steele Farm (family called Lea - Prees Heath/Whitchurch) potatoes? You'll be hard pushed to find a better spud to put under your butter (Calveley Mill farmhouse butter and loads of great cheeses there, too btw). If you can get to the farm itself they (used to anyway) sell some great, proper local veg too. How can I "cross post"? This could definitely be a "liveaboard negative" - being in the wrong place at the wrong time!!!
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Post by Trina on Dec 12, 2021 21:34:27 GMT
We'll have a look as we like real farm shops.We've been going to one near Overton(between Wrexham & Ellesmere) & the meats from there are yummy.It's a proper farm with a very small cafΓ©.It really is quite a small place but the meat's fab.They do middle eastern type kebabs/kofta which are superbπ.Their cooked ham & turkey are sooo diffferent to supermarket stuff.We tried their beef buggers with onion for the first time this week & they were yum !ππ»ππ»
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Post by JohnV on Dec 13, 2021 11:31:57 GMT
We'll have a look as we like real farm shops.We've been going to one near Overton(between Wrexham & Ellesmere) & the meats from there are yummy.It's a proper farm with a very small cafΓ©.It really is quite a small place but the meat's fab.They do middle eastern type kebabs/kofta which are superbπ.Their cooked ham & turkey are sooo diffferent to supermarket stuff.We tried their beef buggers with onion for the first time this week & they were yum !ππ»ππ» not really sure how to take that comment
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Post by Trina on Dec 13, 2021 12:01:05 GMT
We always call them that...but not in public !π
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2021 6:50:53 GMT
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Post by patty on Dec 14, 2021 9:21:44 GMT
Prob cos consumption of alcohol affects peoples ability to reason and they prob think folks are not so careful when they've had a few... Lets face it we've all had those great ideas fuelled by booze that are not such great ideas in reality There's the social element as well.. folk tend to mix more when there is booze
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2021 9:35:42 GMT
Makes sense, plus I suppose people talking louder makes them project the virus further.
A bit like projectile vomiting.
I wonder if vomiting should also be banned.
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