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Already do the veg box, now need organic meat/fish delivery. Recommendations?

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Trifle · 31/05/2006 09:21

We've used Riverford for quite a while now for our veg but am needing to source an organic meat/fish supplier. I have just ordered with Farmers Choice who are not organic but free range but considering they operate out of an industrial estate in Hampshire, I am not 100% hopeful. We eat very little meat and would prefer to go more fish orientated but as many farms are located in Devon, Yorkshire or Scotland, I am finding it hard to source anyone who might cover the South East. Anyone have any recommendations?

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bluejelly · 31/05/2006 09:24

No recommendations but would be very interested to hear too

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lahdeedah · 31/05/2006 09:24

Abel & Cole do meat and fish. I don't buy regularly - too expensive - but had some lemon sole from them recently which was delicious.

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alexw · 31/05/2006 09:37

My sister runs an organic meat delivery service. All meat from her farm, butchered by her. Delivers to me (London)and parents in scotland (ie, everywhere). Prices much better than supermarket too. If anyone's interested let me know and I'll pass on details.

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bluejelly · 31/05/2006 11:02

Hi AlexW sounds interesting-- can you pass on the details? My email address is
littleprune at hotmail dot co dot uk
(no spaces)
Thanks

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lahdeedah · 31/05/2006 11:06

Me too please - does she have a website?

my email is

manyme76 at googlemail dot com

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Uwila · 31/05/2006 11:16

Oh, yes Alex, post her website here. It's not an ad if the information is solicited by other (I think, hope MN agrees).

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BonyM · 31/05/2006 11:21

Ooh yes, please post details - would be v. interested.

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alexw · 01/06/2006 18:52

Not sure if website is up and running yet, but best bet is to call farm shop ('On the table') 01872 571 400 and she can send price lists/take orders.

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FloatingOnTheMed · 01/06/2006 19:10

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KommandantColditz · 01/06/2006 19:21

what's the difference between organic fish and normal fish, then?

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FloatingOnTheMed · 01/06/2006 19:45

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Uwila · 02/06/2006 12:29

Oh that's interesting. So, if fish is organic, then it's been farmed? Because otherwise how would you know what it's been eating.

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