Blog for people who are learning Welsh in Cardigan is this. It includes articles and resources relevant to our conversation classes. We will discuss a wide range of topics during the year (gardening, the nature of the world, the world of business and work, local history, cooking, dialect, penny market barddoniaieth to name a few) by looking at different types of language. penny market Welcome to all who wish to develop their Welsh language skills.
A cloud over the agricultural industry as a result of the disturbances in horsemeat burgers, according to the chairman of HCC. Dai Davies in Golwg360 could not horse meat that has been found in beef burgers in two supermarkets "without someone penny market somewhere has to break the law". He found traces of horse meat in beef burgers that are sold in supermarkets Tesco and Iceland. The burgers are also being sold in Lidl, Aldi and Dunnes Stores. There were traces of horse meat in 10 out of 27 samples were tested, and one of the samples containing 29% of horse meat. A number of other samples include bacon. Tesco and Iceland penny market have said they will remove the product from their shelves, but the Food Standards Agency does not believe that there is room for concern about the risks to human health. 'This has been deliberately' Chairman penny market of HCC, Dai Davies: "Not someone has broken the law, this could not have happened. "This is meat from abroad who have come in. "Too much meat comes from outside without being policed properly. "This has put a cloud over the agricultural industry in general. "There's nothing wrong with a bacon in the burgers that can happen easily, but it should be on the package penny market what they contain. Need to gain the confidence of the customer. "The fault of the producers. This has happened a purpose penny market - a purpose that only you have 29% of horse meat in beef burgers, and I hope it will come to trial. penny market "It is appalling that can mix packets penny market that come from abroad and sell them as meat from this country. "Someone somewhere has to find a way of bringing low-quality products into the country, and that creates competition for producers in, say, Anglesey, and they then disadvantaged. Everyone must follow the rules. "Meat need to be policed more closely. "DNA tests brought the situation to the surface, but it is the responsibility of the supermarkets to what is in the package label on the package." (Diolcg Sight 360) And then, here's a Blog Menai. ... I can understand why Mi Dai Davies of HCC is going through penny market her things following the discovery of horse meat in burgers sold by Tesco and Iceland. The burgers come from some foreign country or another, and Wales is no horse meat production. But it's not so clear to me why customers Tesco and Iceland are concerned about it. If you want to buy horse meat in Wales would be more expensive than beef - although it is cheap in the countries that produce horsemeat. penny market There are also fewer calories, more iron, less fat and protein in the same amount of horse meat than beef. In other words, the horse meat is healthier than beef, and burgers Tesco and Iceland to be very reasonably priced. A bwytwyr burgers these shops are intractable bargain.
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It's another busy year coming to an end, and a big thank you to everyone for making the sessions here so enjoyable. We will discuss Scottish independence before closing with a beautiful song by Lowri Evans. New academic year will begin on the 29th of September. A warm welcome to you all.
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