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Blog Aug 18th 2020 Win A Bank Holiday BBQ Box We've partnered with the icons of British home life, Falcon Enamelware, to give away FIVE bank holiday BBQ boxes to be enjoyed over the coming bank holiday weekend. Included in the boxes is:
Blog Aug 17th 2020 Dainty Dexters Maintain our Dales Landscape "They might be up here," Stuart Raw said. He nodded towards a copse of oak trees at the top of the valley. We were looking for his Dexter herd. So vast is their enclosure of upland pasture, they can be tricky to find at times - especially because...
Blog Jun 18th 2020 A Pandora's Box: The Prospect of US Food Imports on UK Menus Award-winning investigative food journalist Joanna Blythman discusses the horrifying impact the import of US food might have on the UK supply chain. At Farmison & Co we are always free-range, ethical, and support traditional husbandry....
Blog Jun 5th 2020 Happy Trotters Make for Better Meat At Farmison & Co, we're committed to stocking fully free-range pork, born and bred in the great outdoors in non-intensive systems. We're supplied by Anna's Happy Trotters, run by Anna, and a family business based in East Yorkshire, with free...
Blog Mar 16th 2020 easter inspired dishes from around the world Easter By Farmison & Co Here at Farmison & Co we've taken inspiration from around the world to feature some special meals this year from those countries where Easter is celebrated. Each dish has a special place in the hearts of the...
Blog Mar 6th 2020 Meat The Maker Meat The Maker The nature of being an online butcher means it can be difficult to put a face to our award-winning team that make what we do possible. So, ahead of National Butcher's Week 2020, we're kickstarting our #MeatTheMaker series...
Blog Jan 29th 2020 F&Co Chicken Schmaltz and Beef Dripping Chicken Schmaltz Traditionally used within Jewish cuisine, Chicken Schmaltz is now common throughout Eastern Europe & in the USA, often found in high-class delis. It's created by slowly rendering chicken skin and fat to...
Blog Dec 31st 2019 Is Veganism The Answer? Award-winning investigative food journalist Joanna Blythman is a highly influential and authoritative commentator on the British food chain, winning countless awards for her ground breaking books and was most recently awarded Guild Food Writers Food...
Blog Aug 16th 2019 How much meat is in your burger? It's that time of year again where we find any excuse to crack out the BBQ. Weekend plans? BBQ. Weekday dinners? BBQ. As soon as the sun makes an appearance, us Brits are prepared with tongs in hand, ready to get the BBQ fired up. ...
Blog Jul 11th 2019 Buy Grass-Fed Beef to Eat Better Meat™ In Britain, and notably Yorkshire, we have the perfect conditions on our moorland and in the Dales to create excellent 'Terroir' for cattle to roam freely. When people think of the term "terroir," many people associate it with wine or...
Blog Jun 3rd 2019 Whisky, Traceability & The Islay Revolution Bruichladdich share many of the same core values as Farmison & Co so we took some time to chat to the distillery to discover more...
Blog Jun 1st 2019 What Is The Difference Between Lamb, Hogget & Mutton? Our definitive guide to Lamb, Hogget and Mutton and their respective qualities Lamb will have pride of place in restaurants and at the family dinner table at Easter and through springtime into early summer, but why is it...
Blog May 22nd 2019 Real free range is top of the pecking order Chris Berry talks with Paul Talling purveyor and grower of chicken in their natural environment in North Yorkshire. Chicken is the most consumed meat in the world and yet often the most harangued. While it ticks the boxes of...
Blog May 20th 2019 British Breeds Lead The World To be written about in the hallowed company of Scott's, Pauillac and Beluga of "favourite restaurant, best Bordeaux appellation, top caviar" fame made, to say the very least, our weekend. We had an inkling, when we invited The Times's seasoned Food...
Blog May 16th 2019 Is Eating Red Meat Good For You? Is eating red meat a life shortening habit? You might be asking yourself this question following the widely reported study from the Harvard School of Public Health, published recently in the Archives of Internal Medicine, which appeared to...
Blog May 10th 2019 Introducing F&Co Free-Range Friday Introducing our brand new campaign: Free-Range Friday. Our new campaign will showcase our free-range meat, to tell the stories behind your favourite cuts and species and what it means to F&Co to Eat Better Meat ®. ...
Blog Apr 30th 2019 Mob Grazing key for heritage breeds … and the soil Mob Grazing key for heritage breeds … and the soil Chris Berry explores the system that is gathering pace Long before farmers had defined land areas and owned acreage cattle and sheep would...
Blog Feb 13th 2019 Meet The Farmer: Stuart Raw Chris Berry talks with farmer supplier Stuart Raw of Castle Bolton, North Yorkshire Factfile: Stuart Raw - Farmer Dexter Cattle Ex-Dry Stone Waller ...
Blog Feb 13th 2019 Hearts will melt this Valentine’s Day but act fast! Chris Berry talks love, passion and amore with the romance of food Love is expressed in many ways. Kissing, holding hands and a myriad of other gestures but one of the most romantic of all on Valentine's Day is serving up a gorgeous...
Blog Feb 4th 2019 Swaledale mutton and lamb as distinctive as the sheep themselves Chris Berry tells of the Yorkshire breed's increasing popularity There's something rather special about the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors. The rugged beauty of lush green hills and valleys, purple heather, patchworks...
Blog Jan 3rd 2019 Burns Night Celebrations - Prepare for a Night of Tartan & Haggis Chris Berry takes a wee dram of a look at the history and tradition of haggis. There's probably no better time to claim a family link to Scotland than January 25 when Burns Night takes place in celebration of...
Blog Dec 24th 2018 Celebration Beef For The Biggest And Best Of Times Farming and livestock writer Chris Berry, brings beef to the festive feast.It's December and we all know what that means. While 'tis the season to be jolly, although cold inclement weather and shortened daylight hours attempt to give...
Blog Nov 20th 2018 How To Cook Wagyu Sirloin Steak Literally translating as 'Japanese beef', Wagyu denotes meat from four highly prized cattle breeds and is thought to originate from native cattle from the British Isles. Meticulous breeding and animal husbandry are what give the beef its...
Blog Nov 5th 2018 The Rise and Rise of British Charcuterie British charcuterie has snuck up on us and is gaining momentum as I write. The past fifteen years have produced charcuterie enthusiasts in nearly every region in Britain - they're making everything from salami to nduja, chorizo to...