Traditional garrons are used for bringing beasts off the hill to what is reputedly one of the finest Victorian deer larders in Scotland. |
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Cellars and larders are treasure troves here and, inland at least, supermarkets are unheard of. |
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The day after the funeral, Wesley and Chad filled their saddlebags with food stolen from their home larders and set off on a long ride. |
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While the Cologne fossil is the oldest food store yet discovered, two other ancient larders have been found in slightly more recent deposits in Nebraska. |
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On the ground floor there four reception rooms, a kitchen with fitted units, a separate utility room and two larders with traditional stone shelves. |
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The main problem, as with so many other species, is that we tend to be fishing relatively sparsely populated lakes, which have huge natural food larders. |
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It also makes larders of food in holes in trees away from the burrow. |
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Larders are stocked up for the winter months ahead and feasting is taken seriously in a country of committed gastronomes. |
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