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Blog Aug 31st 2023 What Size Turkey Do I Need for Christmas What size turkey do I need is a question which many dinner party planners may find themselves asking. On the one hand, not having enough turkey to go round can be a disaster. On the other hand, order too big a turkey and you are drowning in left...
Blog Mar 20th 2023 What is the best meat for Easter 2023 Easter is a spring holiday celebrated in approximately 95 countries worldwide, commemorating the resurrection of Jesus and is one of the most important celebrations in the Christian calendar. Usually celebrated with chocolate eggs, bouquets of daffodils and getting the family together for an Easter…
Blog Mar 14th 2023 What is the Best Cut of Lamb for Easter? The best cut of lamb for Easter dinner may vary from household to household. Luckily, there are plenty of options to choose from and each one offers something special and unique. Discover which cut of grass-fed lamb is best for your Easter dinner table. Use this guide, choose a cut & we'll…
Blog Feb 13th 2023 Cooked by Farmison & Co | A Slow Cook Sensation At Farmison & Co, we're always striving to ensure our range is the best it can be, working with our resident Michelin-star chef Jeff Baker, farmers and local suppliers to bring you quality flavour using the best of British meat. We're delighted to bring you our latest range, Cooked by Farmison…
Blog Jan 12th 2023 Where Did the Roast Dinner Go? A roast dinner used to be the focal point of the family week, ending the week with a hearty dinner together before another busy week ahead. But what happened to this English tradition and why are people opting for other dinners to fill a Sunday...
Blog Dec 20th 2018 Our guide to cooking times for Christmas turkey & other Christmas meats In this Christmas meat cooking guide, our Michelin star chef Jeff Baker, takes you through the ins and the outs of all you need to know about cooking...
Blog Oct 26th 2018 How to Roast Lamb: Our Definitive Guide Roast Lamb is now commonly eaten throughout the UK as a family gathering, a great tradition in the same vane as Roast Beef, this is a centuries old tradition which is still going strong up to the present day...
Blog Oct 20th 2018 What Weight Of Roasting Joint Do I Need? This is our guide to choosing the perfect sized joint for your Christmas table. Broken into easy to use sections, each chart highlights the differences between bone in and boneless joints. The bone in joints are visually amazing festive...
Blog Aug 7th 2018 How to Cook the Perfect Steak: Our Definitive Guide History of the steak Choosing the right steak for you Pan sear versus Grilling over coals Cooking Methods - A...
Blog Jul 9th 2018 How to Roast Pork: Our Definitive Guide History of the Roast Choosing the right Joint for you Jeff's preferred Roasting Joints How to make Perfect...
Blog Jun 7th 2018 Britain’s Ever Increasing Love Affair with the Barbecue Britain's Ever Increasing Love Affair with the Barbecue Chris Berry takes a look at how our passion has grown in the past decade Sizzling temperatures amid sun-bathed gardens reignite the new barbecue season....
Blog May 13th 2018 How to Roast Beef: Our Definitive Guide History of the Roast Choose your Roasting Joint Jeff's preferred Joints Knowing your temperatures
Blog Jun 1st 2016 Our June Update from the Dales & Fells June is here, and with it is Summer at last. It's this time of year that we like to do farm visits, as its less likely to be bucketing down with rain. Visiting Birchfield Farm in Nidderdale is always a treat, especially because they make...
Blog Feb 2nd 2016 Our February Update from the Dales & Fells It's really not long now until we'll be seeing lambs bouncing about and daffodils sprouting up left, right, and centre across the Dales, but in many ways it still seems a long way off. We've only just had our first proper cold snap in our neck of...
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 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 Jul 17th 2013 Introducing Spicentice: The Best Way to Spice Up a Meal It's all hotting up at Farmison & Co: literally and metaphorically! Flush from our success at the Grocer Gold awards, we've been working hard to get the shop ready for Summer, with all the salads, different meat cuts, and recipes you need to be...
Blog Apr 30th 2012 Black Pudding The black pudding is thought to be the most ancient of sausages and puddings. References have been found going back to 1000BC of animal stomachs filled with blood and fat and then roasted over a fire. In Medieval times it would be quite common for...