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Butcher near Sainsbury's - Lordship Lane


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I've used this butcher many times, never had a problem with any produce. Bacon and sausages very tasty. Also had lamb, duck breasts, steak, chicken, and eggs. All at a lot less than I've been charged at WR and flock and field. On top of which he's helpful and a traditional butcher... He does what every butcher should do, but the aforementioned don't... He trims the meat BEFORE he puts it on the scales, so your not paying for a lot of excess fat.

RSPALondon - Did the BBC find there is no such thing as an over-zealous RSPCA prosecution?


DulwichBorn&Bred - you'll be delighted to hear that your grass fed meat creates far more methane than grain fed. That is a massive global warming issue. Worth adding to your paleononsense diet pros and cons columns.


I like the butcher in question. Has gifted me butchery accessories before now and entertained a grumpy toddler in my company with a squeaky pig toy. Not many you can say that about. It's just too far away for me to use regularly.

well its all kicking off now poor {DulwichBorn&Bred] SHE REALLY GOT HER KNICKERS IN RIGHT TWIST{SORRY USENG CAPS AGAIN}

BET SHE TELLS ME OFF [poor skibunny "me SEXIST how}ps can you "pleease" check my speling thanks { bet you was a great bundle of laughs when you was at school]

Ken78, your messages just verges on utterly bonkers , how old are you ?


David, you are incorrect , http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/article-1356398465642/

What are the environmental benefits of grass fed meat?Land use change from arable to livestock has a carbon sequestration potential of 1 tonne of carbon (removing 3.5 tonnes of atmospheric CO2)Reverse soil erosion and degradation.


http://www.farm2fork.co.uk/grass-fed-meat-as-nature-intended

{DulwichBorn&Bred] can i sense a bit of of ageism coming in to this post ??? you want to know my age WHY ??? AND once again YOU don't read the post and jump you must be bonkers. READ WHAT david_carnell SAID then go and google it and you can YES you can COPY AND PASTE it thats what you do you can't post without it {SAD}

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