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Capra Products

Selling: Cheese / Dairy, Meats

Gill McManoman got into keeping goats as a hobby some 20 years ago. It's grown from there into a fully-fledged farm on the edge of the Trough of Bowland with a herd of over 100 Anglo-Nubian goats. From her stall at markets including Hoghton, Vale Royal, Knutsford and Ashton, McManoman sells goat's cheese and meat, predominantly diced joints, but she will do shoulders to order. Her burgers and sausages are a good place to start for those new to this tasty meat.

Address:
Marimar
Cumeragh Lane
Whittingham
Preston
Lancashire
PR3 2AN

Tel: 01772 784881

Email: info@capraproducts.co.uk

Website: www.capraproducts.co.uk

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well what can i say about this produce! words cannot descride how geat the products are. i have cooked so many times with the cheese, the goats meat and i have also made fantistic desserts with the goats milk. you get my vote for your hard work and cosistant top produce

chefmad chefmad Posted 04 Jun 2008 11:26 AM

different and intresting produce (its good for kids)

lleeaa9 lleeaa9 Posted 26 May 2008 10:18 AM

My wife and i absolutely love the goat meat, the freshness is just obvious, and their goat burgers are exquisite. I can recommend that you try and make your own burgers with their mince. YUMMY

nigelsayer nigelsayer Posted 07 Apr 2008 9:52 PM

The cheeses are delightful, sausages scruptious, can't get anything like it anywhere else :-)

Jackie 39 Jackie 39 Posted 19 Aug 2006 4:27 PM

Fab products. Herb sausages are yummy. Lovely special cheeses I can't get anywhere else.

fairy star fairy star Posted 19 Aug 2006 3:26 PM

Lovely cheeses (hard and soft), burgers and fantastic sausages.

The Odd One The Odd One Posted 15 Aug 2006 9:21 AM

The meat is good, but the curd cheeses are divine!

Aulus Aulus Posted 08 Aug 2006 5:07 PM