29th March Britain leaves EU

arcobob

Member
Location
Norfolk
Ah, top man👍 A nice piece of limousine beef instead 👨‍🍳
If I want a turkey I will pluck and dress my own. I don`t need anyone else to do my dirty work.
I am not that bothered about tasteless turkey and usually prefer chicken but that is hardly worth eating these days. Perhaps some nice venison.
 

Widgetone

Member
Trade
Location
Westish Suffolk
So Rishi says Brexit benefit to the UK is a long term matter.
Lord Frost says his Irish agreement is pants, and its not his fault.
Boris says Britain is currently in a period of re adjustment atm.
Liz saying a lack of a deal with the US is not a um big deal.

Are there some cracks in the façade appearing?
 

Lowland1

Member
Mixed Farmer
😕do i really come over as a vain, self centred, selfish, arrogant, incompetent idiot?😕
Sorry that was below the belt.
Your wife’s aversion to meat consumption must be of some concern.
when my wife was diagnosed with cancer 18 months ago she stopped eating meat .When she was having chemotherapy she didn’t want it and since then she’s been on a vegetarian diet and is incredibly healthy for it. Luckily we have a cook so I am eating as before but we have never eaten rubbish.
 

robs1

Member
If I want a turkey I will pluck and dress my own. I don`t need anyone else to do my dirty work.
I am not that bothered about tasteless turkey and usually prefer chicken but that is hardly worth eating these days. Perhaps some nice venison.
Thinking of culling one of our herd, we have a lot now so a spare buck wont be missed. Perhaps a badger ham for boxing day
 

Wolds Beef

Member
2 Lincoln Red steaks already in the freezer for Christmas dinner, joint of LR Topside in the freezer for entertaining and another joint about to be purchased for another meal with friends. Who needs meat from another County or Country!! Support Local, Buy Local.
WB
P.S. we have just had the most awful thunderstorm through this afternoon.!!
 

Mek

Member
Unfortunately there are a few million people who live in cities who don’t have a local farmer, they have a local supermarket !
 

7610 super q

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
^^^^ This. The supermarket model of only wanting to deal with one big supplier using cheap foreign labour. with ridiculously tight product specs, is unravelling fast.
Don't remember turkey shortages when small farmers were in charge. WW2 being the exception of course.
 

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