Trooper wrote:
How can a butcher have no mincer?
As they've expanded over the last couple of years, I think they've dedicated most of the back area of their new double-sized shop to hot food prep. (They do a range of roast meat rolls, homemade pasties, cottage pie, chicken curry, jacket potatoes and the like in one shop, with the actual butchery in the other.) But they also moved some of the larger scale actual butchery processes to a premises in a nearby industrial estate, which is also where they run their online shop and wholesale businesses from. So the industrial-grade mincer is over there, not on the premises I go to. Apparently their other, older shop still has one, but this recently refurbished one doesn't.
In the end, I picked up a 2 lb box of minced beef (not steak; 20% fat content, says the butcher) and he hand-diced some pork shoulder to go into it (at an impressive fine level of dice).
I need to buy a mincer.