Of course, man cannot live by blasting birds out of the air alone. One has to eat.
And although there are an awful lot of places to buy a bacon buttie at the Game Fair (including the one Indian Food stall that I spotted) other foods are available.
Sloe Motion is run by a former colleague and their sloe truffles are my mum’s favourite chocolates (it makes part of her Christmas present very easy each year). I notice they have moved from the food area to Gunmakers’ Row this year. I hope they had a good fair.
My favourite local farmer, Duncan Farrington, was selling his Mellow Yellow rapeseed oil and the perfectly delicious Garlic Mellow Yellow Mayonnaise.
Duncan told me he’d been combining on Friday (and the combine had broken down, of course, as they do).
But I discovered an alternative to bacon sandwiches – a bison burger (with stilton and onions) for breakfast.
I have seen bison in South Dakota and Wyoming, and indeed in Kansas, and eaten them in Arizona, but these bison are just up the road from me in Leicestershire.
I am rather missing my bison burger for breakfast…
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Bison Burgers probably from a farm just up the road from me at Nether Broughton; (no relation) they do all the local shows around here and very good they are too!
I saw European Bison last year in Belorus but I don’t think they eat them there as they’re quite scarce!!
Howard – I guess that’s the place! They are yummy!
I ate Bison burger just the once ( there’s a joke there somewhere) and Oh to eat them again utterly wonderful.