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Alan
Elliott of Dalbeattie Fine Foods said he was
delighted to now have a hat-trick of Champion products:-
“I’m
quite shocked to have won again, but very, very pleased. Developing
my recipes is a labour of love and something I’m passionate about. These
awards really do set the standard for excellence in meat products, as can be
seen from the high numbers of entries they receive and the prestigious names on
their past winners lists. I spend a
long time fine tuning my meat products, so I’m delighted that the judges of
all three awards felt my products deserved National Champion status.
“With
all my traditional meat products I’ve tried to get to the heart of the
products, to rediscover their roots and to identify what made these products so
popular and what has given them such longevity. I’m
very pleased with the recipes I’ve developed, and chuffed to bits that my
customers and the judges enjoy my products so much.”
Alan hails from
Cookstown in
County Tyrone
,
Northern Ireland
and had worked in a local butchers business there from the age of 15 before
crossing the water to take on the shop in Dalbeattie.
Awards won by:- Dalbeattie
Fine Foods:
2007 South West of
Scotland & National Traditional Butchers Steak Pie Champion,
2007 South West of Scotland & National Haggis Champion,
2008 South West of Scotland & National Black Pudding Champion,
“Black Pudding has
a cult following in
Britain
” said Jim Fox of contest sponsors Dalziel Ltd “and I would anticipate lots
of potential visitors will be reaching for their road atlas.”
Douglas Scott
, Chief Executive of
the organisers SFMTA added:-
“This competition is
hotly contested and to be the top prize winners again is absolutely
unbelievable. Alan can take great
pride from his achievements, they are certainly unique.
Such success is not down to good luck, good meat products are a sign of a
good butcher.”
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