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- Crunchy Carrot – 22 Varieties December 7, 2013
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- Who do you love? November 22, 2013
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Crunchy Carrot – 22 Varieties
Not quite the 57, but one more than the 21 varieties that inspired Heinz, and impressive for a High Street in remote East Lothian. Today I counted 13, entirely Scottish grown. Five of them were local. Hard to beat.
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Totally Locally Loves Recycling
Totally Locally Dunbar is into recycling. The website template is based on the boring old WordPress Twenty Ten theme, with a bit of css magic. All the Totally Locally graphics are completely recycled, and so are the ideas. As the … Continue reading
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Who do you love?
Old rockers will remember the Bo Diddley classic “Who do you love”, his signature one-chord piece with the cryptic intro line “I walked forty-seven miles of barbed wire, use a cobra snake for a neck tie”. The critics have always … Continue reading
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Ross McDougall – Specialist Fish Shop
Great range of fish, bass, bream, ling, gurnard. What could you ask for more? Even more local fish? Not sure where it all comes from, so more info please, especially if it is really local and who caught it?! Keep … Continue reading
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