At the Monmouth show, only a couple of days before we bugged out of South Wales just as the sun came out..., the wife discovered a helpful source of the true mutton suet I most want for tallow making. Unfortunately in the time between us asking and us going he could collect only a couple of pounds. Anyroad, James the Butchers in Raglan village is a excellent butcher and runs the local abattoir and with a bit of warning can probably supply any amount.
Buying just a small amount wasn't cheep , £3 for two pound or there abouts but I'm pretty sure that would come down if you were getting a decent amount, I could do with anything between 10 and 20 lb myself but that will involve some complex phone work and the inlaws cooperation.
When we have finished unpacking, cleaning kit and stocking the washing ill process the raw suet. We did collect a double hand span of soft rushes from our favourite site but this year they were pretty poor thin things so since we can get them fresh up here we dumped them in the compost heap as the car was so full that herself had to dump two carriers of Denby and killer jars she got in charity shops for her folks to bring over when they next visit.
To be honest it is probably too good to burn until I secure a larger stock but at least I can now get the stuff after several years not being able. It will be excellent for lotions and potions.
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Tom
Buying just a small amount wasn't cheep , £3 for two pound or there abouts but I'm pretty sure that would come down if you were getting a decent amount, I could do with anything between 10 and 20 lb myself but that will involve some complex phone work and the inlaws cooperation.
When we have finished unpacking, cleaning kit and stocking the washing ill process the raw suet. We did collect a double hand span of soft rushes from our favourite site but this year they were pretty poor thin things so since we can get them fresh up here we dumped them in the compost heap as the car was so full that herself had to dump two carriers of Denby and killer jars she got in charity shops for her folks to bring over when they next visit.
To be honest it is probably too good to burn until I secure a larger stock but at least I can now get the stuff after several years not being able. It will be excellent for lotions and potions.
atb
Tom