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Blog Mar 31st 2016 Our April Update: Spring Arrivals & A Guide to Our Lamb The lambs are finding their feet now, and April is here at last. March has been by all accounts a long month for our farmers, but the lambing is over, and Spring in the Dales is always special. In Ripon, our home on the Eastern edge of the Yorkshire...
Blog Nov 30th 2015 Our December Update from the Dales and Fells With Christmas looming, we're gearing up to our busiest time of year. Across the Fells, Dales, & Wolds our farmers are finishing their flocks of geese, turkeys, ducks, and chickens ready, while with it being less than a month to, we've already...
Blog May 13th 2015 Our Alternative Barbecue Feasts Barbecue season is when our meat comes into its own. With our herds and flocks having roamed and matured on lush pastures in the Dales and Fells, the meat boasts natural flavour, while the dry aging techniques used by our Master Butcher, ensure...
Blog Mar 10th 2015 Alternative Meats for Easter Dinner Switch it up this Easter by discovering our selection of alternative meats for Easter Sunday dinner. While lamb is the most popular meat choice in the UK for Easter, we believe there are many other great cuts to get your fork into this Spring. Discover our top alternative meat cuts which you can…
Blog Feb 22nd 2015 J Baker's Roasting Tips It can be tricky to get that perfect finish for your roasting joint, here are my tips for the best results in the kitchen. For roasting your celebration joint, I would suggest buying a meat thermometer; a really useful tool to get your...
Blog Nov 20th 2014 The Perfect Sausage Butty Sausages are a real specialty of most cuisines throughout the world but ours here in Britain are unique. That's because we tend...
Blog Oct 2nd 2014 J Baker's Slow Cooking Tips With the Autumn chill setting in, slow cooks are back on the menu. Cuts like minced and diced beef, pork, or lamb, are perfect for producing warming dishes, will deep flavour and character. Here are my tips for getting the very best out of your slow...
Blog Sep 9th 2014 The September Bulletin: Harvest Time The leaves already in the Dales are beginning to blow down, and as the game season unfolds as it has for centuries in our neck of the woods, seasonal slow cooks and casseroles are beginning to feature more on the menu, to banish the chill. ...
Blog Jul 16th 2014 Our July Update: The Tour, New Cuts, and Our New Farm! It's been quite a month for all of us at Farmison & Co, from our Yorkshire farmers manning campsites, to our staff who packed dozens of packs of commemorative sausages, to our sheep that were painted yellow. We're talking of course about the...
Blog Jul 1st 2014 The Tour de France: Our Grand Depart Sausage It's almost here: The whistle of the wind as cyclists zip down the Buttertubs, the roar of the crowd at the Harrogate finish line, the pain of Kidstones Pass. Stage One of the Tour de France is passing us right on our doorstep, bringing...
Blog Apr 22nd 2014 Nidderdale Black Bacon Steaks, Fried Duck Egg & Pineapple Our Black Bacon Steaks are legendary. To get the distinctive taste our pork loins are cured for over a month. Firstly they're treated with sea salt and dark brown sugar, a little Yorkshire ale, plus a secret blend of spices.
Blog Apr 3rd 2014 Familiarity Breeds Conservation At Farmison & Co we often get asked why eat rare (and native) breeds, if they're so rare. It might sound a little strange, but it is precisely because they're so rare we should eat their meat. That's because if there is shown to be a...
Blog Feb 3rd 2014 February with Farmison & Co I am always relieved to leave January behind and drift into the second month of the New Year. We are still cloaked in the depths of dank winter, and the comfort of stews, soups, braises and casseroles is ever necessary to save spirits. ...
Blog Nov 26th 2013 Jeff Baker's 12 Tips for Christmas Cooking Getting everything ready for Christmas can be stressful: What's needed is careful planning and with this I, and Farmison & Co, can help. 1. One thing that's easy to overlook is the drinks: ...
Blog Oct 2nd 2013 Autumn's Perfumery October has to be our most fragrant month, with nutty celeriac, creamy salsify redolent of oysters, honeyed quince and earthy mushrooms just some of the aromatic gems jostling for our attention. As October heralds the start of the wild...
Blog Sep 25th 2013 Widening My Recipe Repertoire with Saturday Kitchen Sometimes dinner feels like an endless series of repeats, with old favourites turning up again and again (just like Friends on TV). I've spent my whole career working with food and even I sometimes feel uninspired when I open the fridge door...
Blog Sep 2nd 2013 August and September: A Harvest Festival of Flavours Fresh, fresh, fresh - that's my mantra for late Summer! I love the changing seasons but these two months are really special because everywhere is bursting with produce and late summer morsels rubbing shoulders with the first fruits of autumn. It's...
Blog May 29th 2013 National Barbecue Week: Win an Ultimate Steak Box! (Competition has now closed) Calling all steak-lovers! To celebrate National Barbecue Week - and in anticipation of some more glorious barbecue weather - we're launching a...
Blog May 4th 2013 Discovering Thai Cuisine Many of us in Britain know and love Thai food, but have you ever wondered what makes it such a universally appealing cuisine? On my first trip to Thailand recently, I discovered more about the food and the guiding philosophy behind it. Like...
Blog Mar 19th 2013 Bacon Connoisseurs Week: Time for a Better Butty? This week is Bacon Connoisseurs Week: a chance for the Great British public to celebrate what's ranked as number one in a list of Britain's top foods. It might come as a shock, but a whopping 226,900 tonnes of bacon are bought in the UK a...
Blog Jan 23rd 2013 Time to detox in the most natural way January can be such a dull, long, dreary month when darkness falls in the late afternoon and we are more inclined to be mooching about indoors, indulging in stodgy foods. It is, however, the ideal opportunity to make a fresh start by committing to a...
Blog Sep 13th 2012 Family Sunday Lunch Lazy Sunday , no timetable and the perfect opportunity to enjoy our most indulgent and leisurely meal of the week. These are our favourite kind of Sundays. It is an occasion not only to share food but also our time, humour and the odd heated...
Blog Aug 20th 2012 Summer Holidays You may have holidayed abroad or in some of the many beautiful parts of the British Isles this year. Perhaps you have stayed at home, relaxed and enjoyed The Olympics. Suffice to say, we all need a break. For most of us life can be more than a...
Blog Jul 9th 2012 Relaxed Summer Entertaining at Home "Don't knock the weather, nine tenths of the people couldn't start a conversation if it didn't change once in a while". Kin Huddard Let's be honest, with our unpredictable climate in Britain it can be difficult entertaining outdoors...