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EPICUREAN CORNER Epicureancorner Indulge yourself in the diverse range of fabulous produce from Scotland’s rich larder


Great Glen Game Great Glen Game uses wild venison sustainably sourced from local estates in the Scottish Highlands. They produce a range of delicious charcuterie including salami, chorizo, bresaola and smoked venison. The products have won numerous Great Taste Awards and are used by Michelin-starred chefs. Great Glen Game products are available from independent retailers such as farmshops, delicatessen and foodhalls across the country. www.greatglengame.co.uk


Blackface Meat Company The Blackface Meat Company supplies fresh lamb and mutton straight from their hill farm,


where the sheep roam freely on the heather moor. Special Easter boxes are also available with lamb or mutton, Galloway beef and wild game for your table – delivered straight to your door, free of charge. Their website is bursting with the best seasonal meats and wild game, ideas and recipes. If farmed, the animals are raised to the very highest welfare standards and, on the whole, eat native grasses and herbage, giving the meat rich and deep fl avours – the way it should be. www.blackface.co.uk


Oceanic Oatcakes Oceanic Oatcakes are available exclusively from Skibhoul Bakery, Unst, Shetland. These handbaked


oatcakes are wheat-free and do not contain any additives. Scottish oatmeal, the main ingredient, is good for your heart and oceanic water, the unique ingredient, is collected a few miles from Muckle Flugga, where the Atlantic and North Sea merge. The natural sea-salt enhances the fl avour, whilst vegetable oil shortening binds the three ingredients together to produce a healthy, tasty and very moreish oatcake. Vegetarian Society Approved. Order now through their website for despatch direct from the bakery to any UK address. Tel: 01957 711444, www.oceanic-oatcakes.co.uk


Muircot Farm Shop Muircot Farm Shop and Coffee Shop, situated in the heart of Clackmannanshire, only opened last November but is already proving to be a popular destination. Customers can relax and enjoy delicious homebaking and light lunches in the coffee shop whilst enjoying its picturesque views over the Ochil hills, walk or cycle round the easily accessible Gartmorn Dam and Country Park or discover the best of local and seasonal produce available in the shop. Dalachy Beef, Puddledub Pork, Nelsons of Culross Ice Cream and Katy Rogers Artisan Dairy are some of the popular ranges that can be found on the shop’s shelves. www.muircot-farmshop.co.uk


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