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Food Handling Recommendation 01437 781 888 [email protected] www.pembrokeshirefoods.co.uk elcome to our new price guide for 2018 in which you will find CONTENTS all the products you need at Gluten Free Products .............................................1 the prices you can afford! Vegetables & Fruit.................................................2 Potato Products, Chips, Pasta .................................3 With our friendly and efficient award Fish & Shellfish ................................................ 3 - 5 winning sales team you know you will be Poultry .................................................................5 looked after with the care that comes from Bacon, Sausages & Burgers ....................................6 dealing with a family business that has Starters & Pâtés ....................................................7 Tex Mex Dining .....................................................6 served the area for over 50 years. Cocktail, Samosa & Quiches, Buffet Items ........... 7 - 8 Indian Meals, Ready Meals, Pot Meals ................ 8 - 9 DELIVERY ARRANGEMENTS Savoury Suet Puddings .........................................8 Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Vegetarian ...........................................................7 Haverfordwest & Pizza Pronto .........................................................9 Milford Haven From The Bakery, Baguettes, Panini’s, Tea cakes, Muffins, Pies, Pastry, Yorkshire Pudds ............. 8 & 10 St. David’s & Fishguard Pies, Pasties & Sausage Rolls .......................... 8 & 11 Pembroke, Tenby Desserts, Gateau, Cheesecakes & Fruit Pies .....12 - 13 & Saundersfoot Freezer to Table Desserts .....................................13 Ice Cream Desserts & Accompaniments ...........14 - 16 Cardigan & Newquay Cooking Oils & Crisps ..........................................16 Fruit Juices, Water, Milk Box Drinks & Smoothies ...17 Carmarthen & Swansea Dried Goods, Sundries & Cooking Sauces .......18 - 19 The Havens / Dale areas Coffee & Accompaniments ..................................20 Food Flavourings, Spices & Marinades ..................21 Saturday deliveries will commence when season commences (April – October). KEY NOTES 24 HOUR ANSAPHONE SERVICE ON 01437 781 888 OFFICE HOURS MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8AM-4.30PM Please note all new products are marked in Bold - Orders must be on the ansaphone by 7.00 am on the day you require the delivery. If it is after this time we cannot guarantee delivery that day. Please try to adhere to these delivery PRICES WERE CORRECT ON GOING TO PRINT FEBRUARY days to help us help you in providing an 2018. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO AMEND PRICES efficient quality service. WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. Pembrokeshire Foods Ltd, Hasguard Cross, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire SA62 3UX Tel 01437 781 888 Fax 01437 781 128 Email [email protected] Web www.pembrokeshirefoods.co.uk Portions Pack Pack Ptn Portions Pack Pack Ptn GLUTEN FREE, WHEAT FREE & DAIRY FREE Notes Weight Cost Cost VEGETABLES Notes Weight Cost Cost Please note some products are also Dairy Free as indicated. PEAS CC1 Petit Pois - 1kg 2.15 - SAUSAGES & BURGERS CC3 Peas Grade A - 1kg 1.86 - PRES3 Preseli Gold Sausage 4.54kg M Price - - CF6 Garden Peas - 2.5kg 4.39 - SCH18 Falafel Burger 120g 1 x 30 23.20 0.77 CC Frozen Mushy Peas - 907g 1.40 - J16 Kater Veg Spicy Bean Burger 100g 1 x 24 11.52 0.48 BEANS STARTERS & BUFFET BITES CC5A Whole Fine Beans - 1kg 1.77 - SCH19 Cheese & Jalapeño Tarts (No Gluten) - 1 x 50 29.22 0.58 CC6 Sliced Beans - 1kg 1.41 - CC7 Broad Beans - 1kg 2.57 - MAIN MEALS AC13 Mushroom Stroganoff (No Gluten) 320g 1 x 12 33.78 2.81 SPROUTS & FLORETS SCH6 Sweet Potato, Spinach & Chick Pea Curry 350g 1 x 12 26.05 2.16 CC8 Button Sprouts - 1kg 1.44 - SCH7 Butternut Squash and Red Onion Tagine 350g 1 x 12 26.45 2.20 CC10 Cauliflower - 1kg 1.68 - SCH Kerulen Cauliflower & Red Pepper Curry (Vegan, No Gluten) 340g 1 x 12 - - CC11A Broccoli Florets - 1kg 1.92 - SCH Spring Green Risotto 340g 1 x 12 - - LEAF VEGETABLES BREADS & ROLLS - AVAILABLE TO ORDER CC12 Begro Spinach - 2.5kg 2.87 - KAR29 Genius Rolls - 1 x 16 18.55 1.15 CC12A Chopped Spinach - 1kg 1.42 - J13 Wraps 10” 12 x 6 55.69 0.77 CC13 Shredded Cabbage - 1kg 1.32 - BAKERY PRODUCTS ~ BYRON BAY ROOT VEGETABLES & SIDOLI TRADITIONAL CAKES ETC. CC14 Whole Baby Carrots - 1kg 1.48 - SID97 Brownie Tray Cake 12 Portion - 12.27 1.02 CC15 Diced Carrots - 1kg 0.97 - SID38 Choc Sponge ~ Round Cake ~Welsh 14 Portion - 14.80 1.05 CC17 Sliced Carrots - 1kg 0.94 - SID24 Carrot Cake ~ Round Cake ~Welsh 14 Portion - 14.80 1.05 CC19 Diced Swede - 1kg 1.08 - SID23 Courgette & Avocado Cake ~Welsh (No Gluten, No Dairy) 12 Portion - 15.30 1.27 CC55 Roasting Parsnips - 600g 1.50 - BB8 Triple Chocolate Cookies 1 x 12 - 11.58 0.96 CC27A Butternut Squash - 10kg 14.40 - BB9 Date & Ginger Cookies 1 x 12 - 11.58 0.96 CC Carrot & Swede Mash - 2.5kg 7.39 - BB34 Dotty Cookies 1 x 12 - 11.58 0.96 ONIONS & STUFFING CC21 Chopped Onions - 1kg 1.30 - PECK & STRONG CC54 Baby Onions - 1kg 1.52 - PS1 Malted Fruit & Seed Bars (Vegan, No Wheat, No Dairy) 1 x 16 - 13.98 0.87 CC22 Cut Leeks - 1kg 1.42 - PS12 Mincemeat Shortbreads (Vegan, No Dairy) 1 x 16 - 13.98 0.87 PS2 Apricot Filled Flapjacks (Vegan, No Wheat, No Dairy) 1 x 16 - 13.30 0.83 CC30A Battered Onion Rings - 1kg 2.61 - PS13 Chocolate Brownies (No Gluten, No Dairy) 1 x 16 - 14.25 0.89 CC25 Beer Battered Onion Rings - 1kg 4.28 - PS6 Chocolate Brownies with Walnuts (No Gluten, No Dairy) 1 x 16 - 14.55 0.90 B11 Sage & Onion Stuffing Balls - 1kg 4.07 - PS3 Chocolate & Coconut Flapjacks (No Wheat) 1 x 16 - 13.98 0.87 PS4 Rich Caramel Topped Flapjacks (No wheat) 1 x 16 - 13.98 0.87 SWEETCORN CC23 Sweetcorn Nibletts - 1kg 1.74 - PS5 Yoghurt Topped Apple & Blackcurrent Flapjacks (No Wheat) 1 x 16 - 14.55 0.90 CC24 Corn on the Cob - 2’s 0.99 - WHOLE CAKES 10” ROUND PS10 Orange / Lemon & Lime Cake (No Gluten, No Dairy) 1 x 16 - 20.35 1.27 MUSHROOMS BARF18A Crispy Coated Garlic Button Mushrooms - 450g 2.27 - PS11 Apple Cake (No Dairy) 1 x 16 - P.O.A P.O.A CC31 Breaded Mushrooms 1 kilo 3.94 - DESSERTS CC27 Mushrooms ~ Sliced 1 kilo 1.53 - AU21 Rockin’ Raspberry Swirl Pie 14 Portion - 21.40 1.52 SID4 Blackberry & Apple Crumble ~Welsh 1 x 12 - 16.98 1.41 MIXED VEGETABLES SID16 Blueberry Swirl Cheesecake ~Welsh 14 Portion - 19.43 1.38 CC28 Mixed Vegetables - 1kg 1.42 - SID15 Sidoli Strawberry Cheesecake ~Welsh 14 Portion - 19.43 1.38 CC29A Casserole Vegetables - 1kg 1.28 - AK13 Rasp & White Choc Roulade 1 x 2 10 Portion 17.15 0.86 CC41 Mixed Sliced Peppers - 1lb 1.93 - AK10 Rasp & Hazelnut Roulade 1 x 2 10 Portion 17.15 0.86 AK11 Black Forest Roulade 1 x 2 10 Portion 17.15 0.86 RICE UB1 Long Grain Rice 200g 36 14.66 0.40 AU17 Choc Orange Torte 14 Portion - 18.45 1.31 UB2 Pilau Rice 200g 36 21.87 0.60 ALMONDY RANGE. ALM2 Almondy Toblerone Tart 12 Portion - 13.77 1.15 Portions Pack Pack Ptn ALM1 Almondy Dime Bar Tart 12 Portion - 13.77 1.15 FRUIT Notes Weight Cost Cost HANDMADE CAKE CO. CC38A Sliced Bramley Apples - 1kg 1.92 - HC4 Caramel Heaven Slices (indv wrapped) 18 Portion - 20.84 1.15 CC45 Blackcurrants - 1kg 3.98 - HC5 Choc Brownie Slices (indv wrapped) 18 Portion - 21.30 1.18 CC47 Blackberries - 1kg 4.70 - HC7 Raspberry & Almond Slices (indv wrapped) 18 Portion - 22.05 1.22 HC14 Pecan & Walnut Slice (Tray) 15 Portion - 18.95 1.26 CC34B Blueberries - 1kg 6.36 - HC9 Sultana Scones (indv wrapped) 1 x 18 - 17.28 0.96 CC36A Raspberries - 1kg 5.85 - HC11 Carrot Cake 14 Portion - 20.45 1.70 CC49 Fruits of the Forest Mix - 1kg 3.68 - HC15 Chocolate Cake 14 Portion - 18.52 1.32 CC43 Cranberries - 1kg 3.25 - HC8 Cappuccino Cake 14 Portion - 17.88 1.27 CC44 Redcurrants - 1kg 3.60 - CC46 Strawberries - 1kg 3.66 - McCAIN PRODUCTS CC4 Rhubarb - 1kg 2.23 - MC18 Chips 4 x 2.5kg - P.O.A - CC1A Mango - 2.5kg 9.21 - MC4 Sweet Potatoes 4 x 2.5kg - P.O.A - 1 2 Portions Pack Pack Ptn CHIPS & POTATO PRODUCTS Notes Weight Cost Cost McCAIN CHIPS MC13 3/8 McCain Chips - 4 x 2.27kg M Price - MC15 9/16 McCain Traditional Chips - 4 x 2.27kg M Price - MC12 McCains Gastro Chips - 4 x 2.27kg M Price - MC14 McCains Julienne Skin on Fries - 4 x 2.5kg M Price - MC18 Gluten Free Fries - Gluten Free - 4 x 2.5kg M Price - MC2 StayCrisp Skin on Fries - 4 x 2.5kg M Price - FARM FRITES FR2 7/16” Straight Cut Chips - 6 x 2.5kg M Price - FR5 9/16” Freeze Chill Chips - 6 x 2.5kg M Price - FR4 9/16” Sunflower Coated Chips - 6 x 2.5kg M Price - WERNSING CHIPS CHEF 9/16” Straight Cut Chips - 4 x 2.5kg M Price - WERN1 Steakhouse Chips - 4 x 2.5kg M Price - WERN4 3/8” 9mm Straight Cut Chips - 4 x 2.5kg M Price - POTATO PRODUCTS FR11A Oven Hash Browns - 2.5kg 4.66 - FB57 Seasoned Potato Twisters - 4 x 2.5kg 23.95 - FB73 Seasoned Potato Wedges - 4 x 2.5kg 16.25 - SU1 Bannister Bakers Jacket Potatoes ~ Large 8-10oz 35 17.60 0.50 SU2 Bannister Bakers Jacket Potatoes ~ Extra Large 10-12oz 30 17.35 0.57 MC6 McCains Potato Rosti’s 1.52 kilo 1 x 6 24.99 - MC7 McCains Jacket Potato 8 oz 1 x 18 12.20 0.66 SU5 Littl’uns Jacket Potatoes (suitable for children) - 4 x 15 15.40 0.25 ROAST POTATO ~ QUARTER CUT SU3 Farm House Potato Bakers Classic Roast Potato 4 x 2.5kg 10kg 19.26 - SU6 Baked Potato Dippers 4 x 60 - 13.20 - MASHED POTATO ~ FARM FRITES FR19 Mash Potato 4 x 2.5kg 10kg 18.09 - SWEET POTATO MC4 Sweet Potato Fries - Gluten Free 4 x 2.5kg 10kg P.O.A - Portions Pack Pack Ptn FISH & SHELLFISH Notes Weight Cost Cost PLAIN FISH FILLETS COD SY22 P.F.
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