
Monday, on my way back from getting physio on my neck (I put it out on Saturday) I stopped at my favourite butcher, the Cowichan Valley Meat Market. This meat market is unique.It is owned by the Quist family and they have been in the business for a number of generations. They own a farm where they raise not only all the meats that they sell but they also grow their own feed. I took these pictures a couple of years ago when I did a blog on Egullet about the Cowichan Valley.




Your dinner looks wonderful, Ann. How fortunate you are to have such a great local butcher. Your photos are perfection - as always!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a meal. It would definitely make the ideal Easter feast :).
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