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Hi All,


Business is already brisk for Christmas orders.

I am delivering up to the 23rd this year.

Everything is bought fresh from markets the day before

( obv pre-ordered so guaranteed). The turkeys are all bronze free range,

Boxed with giblets. ?9/kg 3kg-8kg. Also lovely crowns,and rolled breasts.

Beautifully presented. I can supply pics of all before purchasing.

Lovely Goose, pheasant, quail, Cockerel is also getting popular for Christmas as an alternative to turkey

Up to 5kg. Superb Cornish legs of lamb 2.4kg ?28. The black spot pork belly is fab ?4/kg . Lots of Scottish or Irish beef. fillet steak ?45/kg. Sirloin ?20/kg

Hereford ribeye ?25/kg. Rump ?14/kg. Monster T bones ?20/kg. Fab ForeRib joints ?16/kg

Fish is equally good. I love billingsgate, it's so vibrant and the fish is so so fresh and 30% cheaper at least.

Whole salmon, smoked salmon, scallops, lobster, monkfish, crab, cod fillets. Lots of beautiful smoked fish from Scottish smokehouses: mackerel, haddock, herring. Turbot, hake etc...

So much more: Just PM /Txt to place an order.

07914441472. Best Regards.

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