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Organic artisan cheese producer Connage Highland Dairy has once again been recognised for its produce. Just weeks after winning ‘Best Cheese in Scotland’ at the Melton Mowbray Artisan Cheese Awards, Connage Highland Dairy has been awarded another ‘Best Scottish Cheese’ award.
READ MOREFenton Barns Nursery, close to North Berwick, has been selected as a finalist in not just one but two categories within the prestigious Scottish NMT Nursery Awards 2019.
READ MOREWe wanted to get people talking about McCaskie haggis in the run-up to Burns Night. As producers of Scotland’s most awarded haggis, having won six out of eight annual national haggis competitions, McCaskie Butchers are best placed to be the ones to call for greater recognition of Scotland’s national dish.
READ MOREThird-generation, family-run West Coast butchers, McCaskie’s has once again been recognised for the superior quality and range of its produce, winning ‘Scotch Product of the Year’ with its Unsmoked Back Bacon in this year’s Scotland Food & Drink Excellence Awards, Scotland’s food and drink ‘Oscars’. McCaskie Scotch Native Breed Sirloin Steak also reached the final in the same category.
READ MOREOrganic artisan cheese producer Connage Highland Dairy has once again been recognised for its produce, winning ‘Best Scottish Cheese’ at the Artisan Cheese Awards, part of the UK’s biggest cheese fair.
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