Hoo hings great.!
if i dont get what i want in the park royle one (work journey)
theres another one right on my door step in enfield :)
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Hoo hings great.!
if i dont get what i want in the park royle one (work journey)
theres another one right on my door step in enfield :)
What a great thread idea this - like very much the list so far and will have a think about those I know that aren't on the list already. Nice.
Not exactly an online store, but can I [cough cough] suggest a visit to this fine London establishment if it is your cup of handmade traditional rennet, 15-month salted curd:
www.nealsyarddairy.co.uk
I hear they have quite good cheese.
http://food.aasagroup.com an importer and distributor of range of fantastic food stuff, used their saffron it is absolutely amazing, apparently they have an exclusive farm under their control !!! (They are some sort of heavy weight importers (supplier's supplier), it's good for people who have high consumption rate, excellent prices considering the quality)!!!
http://www.welshcheese.co.uk/default/
very nice cheese.
http://lincolnshirepoachercheese.com/modules/edito/
for the BEST cheese in the UK :)
Not wrong there mate, i'm a big fan since i picked some up in our local sainburys :p oh yeah
OK. Not quite an online supplier, but if anyone lives in Hampshire and is interested in visiting a local farmers market then this will tell you when, where and who'll be there:
http://www.hampshirefarmersmarkets.co.uk/
Something a little bit unusual?? There is a farm near where I used to live that rears Elk and Bison for meat:
http://www.bisonfarm.co.uk/index.htm
Nice bit of bison steak anyone?
I know one here
It's for PEM fasteners staff
But i'm new here, not be allowed to post links.
The main sites I use for food are
https://www.buywholefoodsonline.co.uk/
https://www.forestwholefoods.co.uk/
Both have very good prices on organic dried food and if buywholefoods is too expensive for certain things then forest will be able to sort you out instead.