Category Archives: Poulet Fermiers

A Perfumed Potager in L’Orne

There are buds showing and daffodils coming up right now all showing us Nature’s rebirth, but a finely tended garden in mid-summer is another thing altogether.  I saved this piece for our winter time with the intention of delighting my readers. I write … Continue reading

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First in Britain – ‘Le Grand Maitre’ at Our Table

A text message pings in from Arnaud, a guy I’ve never met – “meet me on Smithfield Market in the morning at 06h00″ he wrote. Arnaud visits London once a month to look after the affairs of Loué, my favourite poultry … Continue reading

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A Welter to Come whatever the Weather

Back 36 hours late from Normandy at 04h00 today - my visit extended from L’Orne to Le Sarthe and Les Pays de Loire. I had a pigeonneau hatch from the egg in front of me – probably destined for a Michelin star kitchen. I … Continue reading

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En Normandie, sans-GMO – Read On

Nothing new will appear on these pages for a few days now. I am away in search of some of the best volailles that Normandy’s farmers can produce – vol (fly)/ailles(wings) = poultry. Not just chickens, but  also pigeoneau (squab), … Continue reading

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Chicken News. ‘Eggs on Legs’ and More

‘Could try harder’ was a repeating phrase in my school reports.  It applies to the +£1 billion pa British chicken business too. Where some are trying specially hard, others patently are lagging behind. At risk of appearing to over-simplify, let me explain … Continue reading

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Nice Game!

Tomorrow’s the last day of the pheasant and partridge season in England, Scotland and Wales – in Ulster they finish today. Imagine then my surprise at finding birds in butchers around London at near identical prices to the start of … Continue reading

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Our 2011/12 has been Game ‘Off’ not ‘ Game On’

Maybe I’ve a game issue because I’ve not had my loved and well-worn 12 bore off its secure clip to be stood early morning on my peg loaded and waiting - hip flask of sloe gin in right pocket with cartridges in my left - for the … Continue reading

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