(11 August 2012, 11:20)NorthernRaider Wrote: [ -> ] (11 August 2012, 10:39)TOF Wrote: [ -> ]96% Braising steak, 4% stock. Local reared Beef. One of the advantages of Canning your own.
Ah Yes finest southern beef...... gills, scales, fangs and swim bladder removed before processing
Prime southern beef cattle grazed and fed only on the lushest sheep, chicken, fish guts and sawdust , guarenteed BSE and flavour free
when were you last on a farm NR? dont know about where you live but in my neck of the woods all the farms are family run and the cattle(and sheep) are all out grazing the fields not stuck in some factory farm living their entire lives on concrete, maybe that happens somewhere but it dosent happen down here, this is traditional farming country not some mono cropping desert.
(11 August 2012, 11:31)bigpaul Wrote: [ -> ] (11 August 2012, 11:20)NorthernRaider Wrote: [ -> ] (11 August 2012, 10:39)TOF Wrote: [ -> ]96% Braising steak, 4% stock. Local reared Beef. One of the advantages of Canning your own.
Ah Yes finest southern beef...... gills, scales, fangs and swim bladder removed before processing
Prime southern beef cattle grazed and fed only on the lushest sheep, chicken, fish guts and sawdust , guarenteed BSE and flavour free
when were you last on a farm NR? dont know about where you live but in my neck of the woods all the farms are family run and the cattle(and sheep) are all out grazing the fields not stuck in some factory farm living their entire lives on concrete, maybe that happens somewhere but it dosent happen down here, this is traditional farming country not some mono cropping desert.
I thunk west country heiffers were Dairy beasts in the main? with beef critters in the south eat and midlands, with the rare 5 legged, two headed cumbrian cattle limited to windscale and north wales
London cow bling
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=were+co...s:44,i:227
zombie cows
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=zombie+...s:21,i:158
(11 August 2012, 11:35)NorthernRaider Wrote: [ -> ] (11 August 2012, 11:31)bigpaul Wrote: [ -> ] (11 August 2012, 11:20)NorthernRaider Wrote: [ -> ] (11 August 2012, 10:39)TOF Wrote: [ -> ]96% Braising steak, 4% stock. Local reared Beef. One of the advantages of Canning your own.
Ah Yes finest southern beef...... gills, scales, fangs and swim bladder removed before processing
Prime southern beef cattle grazed and fed only on the lushest sheep, chicken, fish guts and sawdust , guarenteed BSE and flavour free
when were you last on a farm NR? dont know about where you live but in my neck of the woods all the farms are family run and the cattle(and sheep) are all out grazing the fields not stuck in some factory farm living their entire lives on concrete, maybe that happens somewhere but it dosent happen down here, this is traditional farming country not some mono cropping desert.
I thunk west country heiffers were Dairy beasts in the main? with beef critters in the south eat and midlands, with the rare 5 legged, two headed cumbrian cattle limited to windscale and north wales
London cow bling http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=were+co...s:44,i:227
yes, west country cattle are mainly milkers, but they ONLY come inside twice a day to be milked the rest of the time they are out in the fields.
HAHAHAHAHA SILLY COW HAHAHAHA THATS FUNNY
Its a cow thing it seems
(11 August 2012, 11:47)WetanCold Wrote: [ -> ]Its a cow thing it seems
tis indeed a cow thing xD
(11 August 2012, 11:41)bigpaul Wrote: [ -> ]yes, west country cattle are mainly milkers, but they ONLY come inside twice a day to be milked the rest of the time they are out in the fields.
Well ours are better than yours because after Chernobyl ours glow in the dark and its easy to find em at night.
(11 August 2012, 13:34)NorthernRaider Wrote: [ -> ] (11 August 2012, 11:41)bigpaul Wrote: [ -> ]yes, west country cattle are mainly milkers, but they ONLY come inside twice a day to be milked the rest of the time they are out in the fields.
Well ours are better than yours because after Chernobyl ours glow in the dark and its easy to find em at night.
if thats the case i'll stay out of County Durham then cos you all will glow in the dark...not just the cattle!
I made my first prepping shop, going to Tesco and Lidl, buying stuff like tinned goods, water, toothpaste, antiseptic fluid, toothpaste, soap, bin bags, coffee etc. I am still living at home, doing my A-levels and so storage is an issue. We live in a tiny rented national trust cottage, so we have agreed that anyone can use the stored goods as long as they are replaced.