After establishing a huge following for their monthly meat box scheme, James Mansfield (28) and James Flower (25) – the pair behind Somerset-based field&flower – have put together a selection of premium quality set boxes, ideal for a sizzling barbecue season.
James and James rear and butcher their own grass-fed traditional breed cattle on Lower Stock farm in North Somerset; the Flower family has been farming in this area for five generations. They also carefully and ethically source the very best free range pork, lamb and chicken from neighbouring farms.
The new boxes will be available to order for delivery direct to your home or office from 1st May 2012. The boxes are perfect for the whole family and can now be ordered and delivered within the same week:
field&flower Barbecue Box – £20.95
2 exclusive new beef skewers
6 free range pork sausages
4 gourmet beef burgers
2 free range chicken breasts
Kids Barbecue Box – £19.95
2 exclusive new beef skewers
6 free range pork sausages
6 mini lamb burgers
6 mini beef burgers
Family Barbecue Box – £39.95
4 exclusive new beef skewers
4 gourmet beef burgers
6 free range pork sausages
6 free range pork and leek sausages
2 free range chicken breasts
2 grass-fed rump steaks
James Mansfield added: ‘At field&flower we offer a variety of high welfare premium Somerset meat all year round. From farm to fork, we deliver fresh to your front door – weekly – direct from the farm in North Somerset.
‘We offer guaranteed provenance and ensure that all meat has been well hung and traditionally hand-butchered. We are thrilled to have been featured in Rose Prince’s The Telegraph Good Produce Guide for the second year running!’
In addition to ordering one-off set meat boxes and individual cuts, their easy-to-use website – www.fieldandflower.co.uk – allows customers to create their own monthly meat box from just £55.00 (plus £4.99 delivery), delivered straight to your door. It is possible to change the content of the box on a monthly basis for ultimate flexibility.
James and James believe in sustainable farming and go a long way to minimise their impact on the environment to safeguard the land for generations to come.
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