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The Noble Grape - Independent wine merchants. Fine selection of wines from all the wine producing countries of the world. Retail and wholesale suppliers.

John Brash Butcher - Founded in the early 1976 by John Brash, supplies only the best quality Scotch beef, lamb and pork.

Pentland Hills Produce - A group of Pentland Hills farmers following traditional farming methods in this area of natural beauty in central Scotland.

Zippideedoodahs - Cakes worth celebrating - Funky cakes for fun people, individual, handcrafted, masterpieces making any celebration, birthday or anniversary an occasion to remember.

First Foodz - Providers home cooked baby food made from fresh, organic ingredients.

Glenfinlas - Green Mountain coffee importers and suppliers to the UK.

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