This time a hog's pudding, from Bidders the butcher, to be found between the petrol station and the co-op, Moorland Villas, Yelverton. The chap from whom I sometimes buy groats or white pudding for a change.
He also sold the runner beans, probably from some nearby garden, which we have not had for a while and which turned out very well. Peeled back and front and no strings at all. Could have done with a few more really, the 750g not going as far prepared and cooked as one might think from the raw.
Pudding sliced and lightly fried on both sides. BH did not take the casing off which would probably have resulted in damage, but it was easy enough to remove from the cooked slices. She did three of the four puddings I had bought, which all went, with the fourth serving for (white bread) sandwiches for breakfast a day or so later.
References
Reference 1: https://psmv4.blogspot.com/2020/10/food-in-devon-second-day.html. A previous encounter with Bidders. The hutch is still there.
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