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Topic History of: Delicious dinner Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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BR
Healthy and quality eating and food is a fave topic of many of us on here.
Supermarket food is still exceptionally unhealthy and often if you are buying battery chickens from Argentina in your ready meals - and addititives including transfats etc.
If anything JK should add MORE detail such as food miles - have you got a farmers market or organic section in your local area ?
It is not snobby or bad form to actually care about the food we eat.
Though I disagree completely with the Global Warming Scam - I do agree that we pollute this planet and should use water and energy sparingly and recycle because it is a good thing to do. There should be no tax on anything except pollution.
In terms of CHRISTMAS dinner let me recommend to you all KELLY BRONZE turkeys for this Christmas - they can be ordered from this month and are delivered to your door just before Christmas usually with lots of little gifts. These birds are the Rolls Royce of Turkey - they have lived outside often in the trees and had a decent length of life. They taste totally different - and cook quickly for their size. If you care about welfare and want a top quality product for Christmas this is the one to get.
Looking forward to more food posts by EVERYONE !! let us know about good food and good offers and good restaurants.....please - thank you.
Bruce bruce
£40 for six slices? What a bargain. I would have thought 4 slices tops for £40. I think you may have been undercharged!
JK2006
They are free range and fed on corn so the flesh is yellow and the taste far sweeter than battery hens or even organic chickens; they are expensive but worth it judging by the appetite of my guests!
Toby
Why corn fed chicken?
JK2006
Just had a call saying "that was the best ham I have ever, ever eaten"... the Iberian black nero pigs fed only on acorns may cost a King's ransom but every mouthful is worth it!