About Us
Birchwood Farm was established in October of 1943. My grandfather, Howard Tierney, settled here from Connecticut with his young family and his idea of a successful family farm. He made all farm fresh products using only Jersey milk. These products included unpasteurized milk, cream, clabberd cream, cheese, butter, ice cream, and pudding. He sold these in the community and brought them to New York City with him everyday as they were a big hit. When my grandfather died in 1961 so did the production of his farm fresh products. My father eventually took over, but it was too much to juggle with his veterinary business. The farm wasn't paying for itself and soon we had to make a choice, sell out or continue the dairy. Since dad was so busy I decided to carry on the farm myself, making grandads farm fresh products.
Though times have changed and more modern equipment has replaced old, our commitment to excellence has remained constant. We follow the same old recipe and use the same standards of assuring the integrity of our grass fed, nutritious, organic, raw Jersey farm fresh products, and old family recipes that grandad used in 1943
charleyboy1 to squiff
6 Apr 17#22
NZ
snowflake75
6 Apr 171#9
poor lamb :disappointed:
Krinkle
6 Apr 17#10
Apparently comes from Birchwood Farm...wherever that may be!
VDisillusioned to Krinkle
6 Apr 17#14
Neckarsulm, Germany.
brilly
6 Apr 17#12
thats nothing to do with lidl, birchwood farm i just a brand like 'crustichoc' or whatever
its probably NZ lamb as isn't labelled as british like the beef is and its generally cheaper anyway
squiff
6 Apr 17#15
So basically we have noooooo idea where it's from.
_Lidl_
6 Apr 17#16
Our Birchwood Farm lamb is sourced seasonally to guarantee that we offer the best tasting lamb all year round, and we work with dedicated groups of selected farmers in both the UK and New Zealand.
Our British lamb is 100% Red Tractor Assured, meaning it is responsibly sourced according to strict food hygiene, animal welfare and environmental standards.
British lamb is available in store from July-December, with New Zealand lamb available January-June.
Sunrayho
6 Apr 171#17
A note to those with the 'already posted' comment; how does poor charleyboy1 find that out. I did a search and it didn't come up. Andreocean is great at always posting the Lidl deals first (he must be in the know somehow; but well done to him!). Anyway, please help us (or me anyway) out here and advise the best way to search for 'already posted's' like this in the future! TIA for your assistance.
Thanks, I just tried Lamb at Lidl and didn't get it! Nor with just Lamb. Oh well; but if Charlieboy1 hadn't posted this thread I'd have missed it completely anyway.
Krinkle
6 Apr 172#19
New Zealand and Halal...for those that are bothered :smirk:
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About Us
Birchwood Farm was established in October of 1943. My grandfather, Howard Tierney, settled here from Connecticut with his young family and his idea of a successful family farm. He made all farm fresh products using only Jersey milk. These products included unpasteurized milk, cream, clabberd cream, cheese, butter, ice cream, and pudding. He sold these in the community and brought them to New York City with him everyday as they were a big hit. When my grandfather died in 1961 so did the production of his farm fresh products. My father eventually took over, but it was too much to juggle with his veterinary business. The farm wasn't paying for itself and soon we had to make a choice, sell out or continue the dairy. Since dad was so busy I decided to carry on the farm myself, making grandads farm fresh products.
Though times have changed and more modern equipment has replaced old, our commitment to excellence has remained constant. We follow the same old recipe and use the same standards of assuring the integrity of our grass fed, nutritious, organic, raw Jersey farm fresh products, and old family recipes that grandad used in 1943
its probably NZ lamb as isn't labelled as british like the beef is and its generally cheaper anyway
Our British lamb is 100% Red Tractor Assured, meaning it is responsibly sourced according to strict food hygiene, animal welfare and environmental standards.
British lamb is available in store from July-December, with New Zealand lamb available January-June.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/search?action=search&keywords=lidl+lamb