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Fancy a chance to win Paul Flynn’s ‘Family Food’ cook book?

Fancy a chance of winning Paul Flynn’s ‘Family Food’ cook book?

Paul Flynn has teamed up with LIDL Ireland to provide you with some of the most delicious home cooked meals using ingredients from LIDL and there are many succulent ‘Deluxe’ Irish Hereford Beef dishes in there for you to try out!
We have a FREE ‘Family Food’ cook book to give away! All you have to do is follow the link below and enter your details, it’s that simple. No catch!
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Hereford Calf Promotion Bandon Mart

The Munster and West Cork Hereford Club held a successful Hereford calf promotion at Cork Marts Bandon

The quality of the calves on offer was very good and prices for Herefords were well ahead of other breeds on offer.

The prizewinning Bull calf was presented to Mr. Paddy Fitton of Waterfall, Co.Cork and sold for €395.

The prizewinning Heifer Calf was bred by Mr. William Collins, Reavouler, Drinagh and sold for€325.

 

Pictured at the annual Irish Hereford Society calf show and sale at Bandon Mart on Monday was Pat McCarthy Hereford Council presenting the prize for the best Bull calf of the day to Patrick Fiton from Waterfall Co Cork and at right was JJ Barrett Treasurer of the West Cork Hereford society. Picture Denis Boyle
Pictured at the annual Irish Hereford Society calf show and sale at Bandon Mart on Monday was Pat McCarthy Hereford Council presenting the prize for the best Bull calf of the day to Patrick Fiton from Waterfall Co Cork and at right was JJ Barrett Treasurer of the West Cork Hereford society. Picture Denis Boyle

 

Pictured at the annual Irish Hereford Society calf show and sale at Bandon Mart on Monday was Pat McCarthy Hereford Council presenting the prize for the best Heifer calf of the day to William Collins, Drinagh and at right was John White chairman West Cork Hereford society. Picture Denis Boyle
Pictured at the annual Irish Hereford Society calf show and sale at Bandon Mart on Monday was Pat McCarthy Hereford Council presenting the prize for the best Heifer calf of the day to William Collins, Drinagh and at right was John White chairman West Cork Hereford society. Picture Denis Boyle

HEREFORD BEEF – IRELAND’S FASTEST GROWING MEAT BRAND!

Ireland’s fastest growing meat bralidllogo1nd since its launch has been theDELUXE” Irish Hereford Range at German supermarket group Lidl. Such has been the demand for the product aged for 14 days on the bone and a further 14 days for extra maturity giving a total of 28 days that it has caught the attention of Lidl Europe. Given the extraordinary growth in demand for this addition to the “Deluxe” range which has exceeded even the most optimistic estimates for a new product launch, supply has been a consistent challenge.

The market has sufficient capacity to absorb even greater numbers of cattle each week with the possibility if supply can be upped the brand can further develop outside Ireland. Irish Hereford beef clearly marked as such now has a shelf presence in 172 Lidl stores across Ireland a visibility that could only be dreamed of a short number of years ago. Lidl have also made determined efforts to aggressively market the product as they know from their own stringent taste testing and customer feedback that this is a product of outstanding quality. Slaney Foods and sister company the Linden Group in Northern Ireland must be commended on their production, packaging and distribution of the product and their dedication to excellence right along the food chain. In their efforts to raise standards further and raise awareness of quality beef Slaney Foods recently held the €6,000 Slaney Foods Quality Steak Competition which attracted an entry of about 1,000 steers and heifers that met the specifications for their brands.

Journalist John Shirley takes up the story “All 1,000 carcases were given the meticulous standard Slaney treatment to enhance eating quality with three carcases from each category selected for the steak tasting test. In the delightful company of Mary Lacey, captain of the three-in-a-row Wexford All-Ireland camogie team, and Bill Kelly, owner and manager of Kelly’s Hotel in Rosslare, I sampled rib-eye steaks from the nine selected carcases. The carcases were identified by a number. The owners/breeders were not identified until after the tasting. The steaks were assessed and ranked for tenderness, flavour and overall eating experience. The top Hereford steak came from a 26-month-old steer, grading O+4-, which had a carcase weight of 322.4kg. The supplier was dairy farmer Noel Maher, from Ballinleenty, Co Tipperary. Interestingly, beef eating quality is not linked to carcase shape. The Lidl Deluxe Irish Hereford Range, supplied from Slaney, has done really well and is largely based on Herefords from the dairy herd. Slaney Foods’ Slaney Valley brand, which is aimed at the catering and restaurant sector across Europe, is also growing nicely, according to Mr Fanning. He said it is vital that they always deliver consistent product to customers.”

The Secretary of the Irish Hereford Society Larry Feeney speaking at the event congratulated Noel Maher winner of the Supreme Hereford award and also Hereford winners Gillian & David Hendy, Riverstown, Kildangan, Monasterevin and James Kelliher, Ballybrood, Caherline, Limerick on behalf of the Society. The achievement of these farmers was he stated typical of the top class standard of excellence aimed at and reached by producers involved in the Slaney/Lidl/Hereford project.   Cattle wanted weekly Phone Eamon @ 087/6779567 or John @ 087/2695119

HEREFORD LAUNCH AT LIDL

Official April 2014 Lidl-Logo_4C_OLAugust 2012 saw the launch of Irish Hereford Beef as part of the “Deluxe” range of products at Lidl the major German owned supermarket chain with 134 outlets nationwide and the growth in demand has been phenomenal. Such was the success of the product that LIDL in December 2012 launched Northern Irish Hereford beef across its 36 stores there supplied through Linden Foods, Dungannon sister company to Slaney Foods, Bunclody, Co Wexford.

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Initially the product range included fillet, striploin and ribeye steak matured on the bone for 14 days and further matured until 28 days for extra tenderness and flavour.  A low fat mince, tender sizzling burgers, and diced beef have since been added to the range.

The Premium Irish Hereford beef is processed by Slaney Foods, Bunclody, Co Wexford part of the Linden Food Group to supply the demanding specifications of Lidl for its “Deluxe” product range with the support of the Irish Hereford Breed Society Ltd. Suppliers to Slaney are dedicated cattle producers that are Bord Bia quality assured and produce natural beef of the highest quality.

Lidl has mounted an aggressive marketing campaign in promoting the product through its “In Store Leaflet” and through its “Choose a Taste of Home” promotional brochure including a Paul Flynn recipe for Irish Hereford fillet steak.

This is a very significant outlet for Hereford beef and for producers of Hereford and Hereford cross stock providing a very substantial Premium for quality assured producers.

A continuous 52 week supply is required by Slaney Foods to service all of the Lidl stores across the country.

For a Quotation and details regarding specification booking etc. before sale Producers should immediately contact:

Eamonn Moulds (Slaney) at 087-6779567 or John McDonald (Slaney) 087- 2695119

Ireland’s fastest growing meat brand since its launch has been the“DELUXE” Irish Hereford Range at German supermarket group Lidl. Such has been the demand for the product aged for 14 days on the bone and a further 14 days for extra maturity giving a total of 28 days that it has caught the attention of Lidl Europe. Given the extraordinary growth in demand for this addition to the “Deluxe” range which has exceeded even the most optimistic estimates for a new product launch, supply has been a consistent challenge.