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am thinking of ordering some chicken from them as they state...

 

"Our organic chickens, turkeys and ducks come from family-run farms with the strictest standards of animal welfare, such as Common End Farm in Derbyshire and Higher Fingle Farm in Devon. The birds roam free in grassy pastures and mature for longer - giving tender meat and a wonderful flavour.

Our commitment to animal welfare was recognised in 2007 by the RSPCA when we won the Good Business Award. This represents our unswerving dedication to only working with farms that provide the highest standards of animal welfare."

 

anyone used them and how do you rate them?

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This is indirect advice as I don't use them myself (I get my veg boxes from riverford), but a friend of mine uses them and recommends them very enthusiastically!!! She has been with them for a long time and says she's always been happy with their products and service.

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I ordered a Christmas veg box from them - it was rather expensive and I was disappointed with some of the contents and they haven't collected the packaging yet !

 

When I contacted them about the potatoes their customer services person emailed me basically indicating my expectations were wrong because I was used to GM potatoes ! :shock:

 

I've since tried Riverford and been very happy.

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Hi Poet

 

We've only ever used them for veg boxes in the past and I have to be fair the quality of the veg wasn't that great. Most of the stuff had perished within a few days.

 

It made us wary of trying another box scheme but we've been with Riverford for months now and they're brilliant.

 

Riverford do meat boxes too, might be worth just dropping by the website

 

A

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thanks Andrew but I've decided to keep it local and use Edge & Son, been having a read of their web site and am very impressed.

 

I haven't been to a proper butchers for years so am looking forward to the trip, does that sound mad? :shock::lol:

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I've been to Higher Fingle Farm! My friends used to farm East Fingle Farm (their near neighbours) and when i mentioned to them i was going to get ducks they took me up to Higher Fingle to chat to their neighbours. The ducks were in a barn when i was there (though had a fair amount of space) Apparantly they do go out but i didn't see where or how often. The farmers were lovely though and obviously took good care of their birds.

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I've been to Higher Fingle Farm! My friends used to farm East Fingle Farm (their near neighbours) and when i mentioned to them i was going to get ducks they took me up to Higher Fingle to chat to their neighbours. The ducks were in a barn when i was there (though had a fair amount of space) Apparantly they do go out but i didn't see where or how often. The farmers were lovely though and obviously took good care of their birds.

 

sorry Helen, you've lost me?

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I haven't been to a proper butchers for years so am looking forward to the trip, does that sound mad? :shock::lol:

 

Not at all - I love going up to our village butchers here. In our last house, the butcher shut down about 3 days after we moved in, but the butchers here is fantastic - a real focal point in the village, along with the Post Office. It's so nice to buy meat from well-trained, knowledgable people, who are passionate about their trade, and able to advise on cooking their products.

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It's so nice to buy meat from well-trained, knowledgable people, who are passionate about their trade, and able to advise on cooking their products.

 

I haven't been cooking properly for that long, too many hours at work :( so I love all this shopping for good produce and cooking it from scratch. Can't wait for the first proper fruit and veg from our garden.

 

I went into Morrisons not long ago and asked the fishmonger how to cook a particular piece of fish and he grunted, pointed to a chart on the wall and walked off! Not what they have you believe on the adverts, with the friendly fishmonger only too willng to give advice, yeah right!

 

I'm going to do my best to avoid supermarkets wherever possible this year.

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I've been to Higher Fingle Farm! My friends used to farm East Fingle Farm (their near neighbours) and when i mentioned to them i was going to get ducks they took me up to Higher Fingle to chat to their neighbours. The ducks were in a barn when i was there (though had a fair amount of space) Apparantly they do go out but i didn't see where or how often. The farmers were lovely though and obviously took good care of their birds.

 

sorry Helen, you've lost me?

 

Its one of the farms you quoted in your first post above where Abel and Cole source their meat!

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I've been to Higher Fingle Farm! My friends used to farm East Fingle Farm (their near neighbours) and when i mentioned to them i was going to get ducks they took me up to Higher Fingle to chat to their neighbours. The ducks were in a barn when i was there (though had a fair amount of space) Apparantly they do go out but i didn't see where or how often. The farmers were lovely though and obviously took good care of their birds.

 

sorry Helen, you've lost me?

 

Its one of the farms you quoted in your first post above where Abel and Cole source their meat!

 

so it is! Sorry :lol:

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I have wondered about using a veg box scheme, but all things considered have decided to go to the green grocers every week instead. I am feeling good about my new years resouloutions so far. I am using the butchers/greengrocers/aldi and waitrose for supermarket essentials. All of which are on my route home from work so I am not doing unneccesary road miles either.

 

I have invested in a bread maker and I am baking all out own bread too.

 

I havent set foot in Tesco/morrisons or Asda for weeks. To be honest Im not spending any more money either but what we have had is of a far better quality.

 

I too was concerned about the quality and longevity of the veg and also I just dont have the head space to think of clever ways to use the veg that I have been sent. Overall we eat a lot of fruit too and it just works out too expensive. I spend about £12.00 a week on fruit and veg at the green grocers and what I buy for the week seems to stay fresh.

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I too was concerned about the quality and longevity of the veg and also I just dont have the head space to think of clever ways to use the veg that I have been sent.

 

I too considered it for a while. Problem for me would be that I tend to 'feel like eating carrots tonight' and the thought of having to eat broccolli instead because it needs using up just doesn't appeal.

 

Tessa

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Just to add my own experience,

 

I too tried Abel and cole once.

 

the veg although organic or almost (they also help farmers who are converting to organic but not yet allowed to be called organic until x number of years is up) it was what I would call poor quality.

 

Considering they only deliver weekly the veg wouldn;t last that long and was very expensive

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