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Lord Rannoch of Lucies and His Companion695 viewsThis photo, taken in a studio in Birmingham in early February 2005, is part of a promotion of our Scottish | Kobe beef. Rannoch was quite happy to be massaged!Feb 12, 2005
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Lord Rannoch of Lucies780 viewsRannoch photographed in Birmingham, early February 2005. This was part of a shoot for a Kobe beef promotion, and Rannoch was like a big pussycat in the studio.Feb 12, 2005
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A plate of Scottish | Kobe Shabu Shabu Beef538 viewsReady to cook . . . Feb 12, 2005
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Scottish | Kobe Fillet Steaks668 viewsTwo prime, aged Scottish | Kobe fillet steaks. Unfortunately, each steer only provides 17 to 18 fillet steaks, and we package them in a pair. So we only receive eight or nine packages from each steer. As a result, there is always a back-order situation for fillet steak. You can join the queue at the Lucies Farm e-commerce site.Feb 12, 2005
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An assortment of Scottish | Kobe Beef1639 viewsHere's an assortment of the various cuts of Scottish | Kobe beef that we have available at Lucies Farm. With apologies for the "plug," all of these can be ordered on our website.Feb 12, 2005
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Scottish | Kobe Shabu Shabu Beef4061 viewsThis is aged Scottish | Kobe topside, frozen, and then cut paper thin. We pack it on special grease proof, food-grade paper. It's delicious in shabu shabu --- and we have a good customer who eats in raw, as carpaccio.Feb 12, 2005
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Scottish | Kobe Sirloin Steak1941 viewsI personally think the best way to cook a Scottish | Kobe sirloin steak is on the grill, with a bit of ground pepper and ground sea salt. This piece of steak is served with garden peas and potatoes. We grow our own potatoes at Lucies Farm and I'm amazed at how different they taste from "store bought" potatoes.1 commentsFeb 12, 2005
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Tess Distracted from Yellow Ball624 viewsJanuary 30, 2005Jan 30, 2005
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Tess With Yellow Ball552 viewsJanuary 30, 2005Jan 30, 2005
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Tess Contemplating the Canal453 viewsOur "canal" is actually only about three feet deep. The water is run-off from the housing estate down the road, so it's always clear. And there's a dog-proof fence on the other side. But Tess has the look of someone planning their escape!Jan 29, 2005
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Tess and The Yellow Ball461 viewsJan 29, 2005
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Tess on the Prowl399 viewsJan 29, 2005
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