It was a chilly morning folks!
The first real frost of the autumn today saw ice on the windows, frost on the grass and the Leckie Layers hopping over cold patches to reach the sunlit corners of their runs... though it wont be long until this glorious September sun warms us all. Blue skies remain - bringing us to the close of a week that has been joyful for its bright, dry weather - a welcome counter balance to the covid clouds that seem to be gathering once again.
With a bit of an eye injury early in the week that rendered me useless for a couple of days, and Fergus having some planned minor surgery on his shoulder we've had an odd week on the farm - and the help we get from our regular part time workers has been much appreciated. We were also hugely lucky this week to have some additional volunteer help from Megan and her friends. Megan lived with us for a month before as a WWOOFer (a global volunteer programme for folks to work on farms) - and for those of you who came to the Barndance last year (remember when we could get 300 people together for a party?) she was to thank for the clean sheds as she seemed to spend a LOT of time pressure washing them to get ready for it.... A physio based in Glasgow she has always been enthusiastic about being outside and living a rural life, and it turns out her other doctoring friends are too. So this week, between night shifts in paediatrics and maternity anaesthetics we had Megan and 3 of her friends here clearing out the poly tunnel and getting their hands dirty - the perfect antidote it would appear to hospital life, and a massive help for us given we haven't been able to host our usual overseas volunteers this year.
This weekend has been another busy one with livestock - 240 ewe lambs through the yards yesterday getting tagged and vaccinated and today lots of cattle moving about as we select the largest of the calves for sale tomorrow. Kids proving again that they can be helpful when they want to be! In the freezer we've got limited roasting joints - only pork gigot or pork belly left at the moment, and the beef is getting low too...Ive clearly made a schoolboy error in talking up the black pudding and pear sausages - stocks have gone completely leaving me a little bit sad, but we've got a new batch of leek and tomato links so not all bad ;)
hope you all have a good week and this settled weather sticks around for a wee bit longer...
let me know of any add ons or changes to eggs this week ,
cheers
alison
1kg Charlotte Tatties £2
Highland Beef
2 Sirloin Steak £32.4 per kg
2 Popeseye Steak £ 16 per kg
Briskett Joint £13 per kg (only 1 left at 0.9kg)
Lorne Sausage (packs of 4) £2.50
Link Sausage (Packs of 8) £3.50
4 x 4 oz Burgers £6
Outdoor Reared Pork
Chops (pack of 2) £5
Gigot Roast £10.95 per kg
pork Belly £10.95 per kg
Ribs £10.95 per kg
Pork Mince 500g £4.50
Pork Links (8) £3.50
Tomato and Leek (8) £3.50
Cumberland (8) £3.50
Smoked Pork and Apple Hot Dogs (6) £5
4 x 6oz burgers £7
Leckie Lamb
Rack of Lamb (7 chop) £15 per kg
Chump chops (pack of 2) £6.40
Double Loin Chops (pack of 2) £6
Lambs Liver (approx 300g) £4