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Studio25 03-01-2016 11:12

Halal butcher?
 
Does anyone know of a butcher or supermarket selling Halal meat (specifically chicken) in the Clayton/Rishton area? Thanks

gpick24 03-01-2016 12:17

Re: Halal butcher?
 
There`s one on Blackburn Road if thats any use.

Yaseen Halal Meat, Accrington, 166 Blackburn Road

Less 03-01-2016 12:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1157715)
There`s one on Blackburn Road if thats any use.

Yaseen Halal Meat, Accrington, 166 Blackburn Road

Indeed, though I suggest you watch them taking in their deliverys before purchasing, I have seen chicken delivered in plastic bread baskets and slid along the floor where the customers often stand hardly an advert for hygiene is it?

Eric 03-01-2016 14:22

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1157716)
hardly an advert for hygiene is it?


Kinda like fish and chips in a newspaper, eh.;)

Less 03-01-2016 15:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1157720)
Kinda like fish and chips in a newspaper, eh.;)

They never used to scrape the raw chips along the floor then wrap them in newspapers so far as I can remember Eric.
:)

taddy 03-01-2016 15:44

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I called into a petrol station, on Burnley Road today,

(no names mentioned, as I don't want the politically correct police giving me a call), but as well as the fuel, for which I originally stopped off, I bought a packet of liquorice and Blackcurrant sweets that were classed as Halal

(come on, how can you cut the throat of a live blackcurrant).

Your's as ever, be happy, Taddy.

Eric 03-01-2016 16:58

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1157722)
They never used to scrape the raw chips along the floor then wrap them in newspapers so far as I can remember Eric.
:)

Yeah ... but back in the day who gave a rat's ass ... you are going to put the suckers in the deep fryer, that should solve the health and safety problem.:cool:

DaveinGermany 03-01-2016 17:38

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Originally Posted by taddy (Post 1157726)
I bought a packet of liquorice and Blackcurrant sweets that were classed as Halal

If you don't want Halal, stick with Porky products or their derivatives mate! ;)

Retlaw 03-01-2016 18:43

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1157734)
If you don't want Halal, stick with Porky products or their derivatives mate! ;)

Its the same as that so called organic food, just a big con game to put th price up, who the ell can monitor every food producer on this planet, or even know how their doing, some idiots will fall for any thing.


jelly baby 04-01-2016 11:19

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I believe Asda and Tesco sell halal meat, look for the letters HMA (Halal Monitoring Authority) on the packaging.
JB x

taddy 04-01-2016 11:34

Re: Halal butcher?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1157734)
If you don't want Halal, stick with Porky products or their derivatives mate! ;)

Just had my late breakfast, Two sausages,(Pork), Two rashers of Bacon, (Pork)
Two Hash Browns and Two Eggs, (fried in the fat of the sausage and Bacon).
:alright::alright:

A more than happy Taddy.

Eric 04-01-2016 12:51

Re: Halal butcher?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by taddy (Post 1157759)
Just had my late breakfast, Two sausages,(Pork), Two rashers of Bacon, (Pork)
Two Hash Browns and Two Eggs, (fried in the fat of the sausage and Bacon).
:alright::alright:

A more than happy Taddy.


What! No black puddings and fried bread!

Studio25 04-01-2016 18:05

Re: Halal butcher?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by taddy (Post 1157726)
...I bought a packet of liquorice and Blackcurrant sweets that were classed as Halal

(come on, how can you cut the throat of a live blackcurrant).
.

I don't know about liquorice and blackcurrant sweets - I thought they were just boiled sugar - but a lot of confectionery contains gelatin and other animal derivatives. I think that anyone who can only eat halal meat probably can only eat halal derivatives too. Someone at work was halfway through scoffing a cupcake before realising he hadn't checked if they were suitable for vegetarians, not because he is one, but because it's the safest way to avoid so-called "tainted" meat.

Studio25 04-01-2016 18:06

Re: Halal butcher?
 
BTW thanks, everyone, for the replies. I'll try Tesco in Great Harwood later.

Less 04-01-2016 18:56

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Studio25 (Post 1157786)
but because it's the safest way to avoid so-called "tainted" meat.

By "tainted" meat I imagine you mean his religion doesn't allow pork products?
For those of us that enjoy food we follow the Chinese philosophy, I'll eat anything with legs except the table.[emoji4]


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