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Black Stag Deli - Scrumptious Mangawhai Food




I just have to share a great report about these guys who are local to Mangawhai where I live. Every Saturday morning they are at the Mangawhai markets in the village selling the most delicious smelling food such as sausages, venison, doner kebab and other such feasts. This photo is from when they were at the new year's day gala, many people line up to buy their goodies...I intend to finally check them out this weekend :-)

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Comments

Fun60 said…
Hope it tastes as good as it sounds.
EG CameraGirl said…
Hope you tell us all about it!!
Blackstagdeli said…
Hi Amy,
thanks for that nice article, yes we love food and thats why we produce healthy food all our sausages are made from real meat no flour,gluten,or artificial stuff is added.The salamis are fermented in an traditionell way.We love the Mangawhai market and we are so happy that we get so many returning customers from Mangawhai looking forward seeing you on Saturday there.Thanks Manfred

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