Huddersfield artisan bakery and charcuterie join forces to create Greedy Little Pig
Huddersfield’s newest artisan bakery, Farnley Market, has partnered with local artisan charcuterie specialist NewHouse Farm (Holmfirth) Ltd, to launch Greedy Little Pig.
The husband and wife duo behind the Bakehouse at Farnley Market, Stephen and Simone Harrison, have collaborated with the Shelley-based husband and wife team Carl and Sarah Slingsby who launched Greedy Little Pig in 2011.
Both companies have been set up by husband and wife teams based in Huddersfield, selling artisan food produce with a vision to restore traditional ways of cooking, without the use of additives.
Founder and baker at the Bakehouse, Stephen Harrison commented: “Carl and Sarah’s business is an ideal partner for us.
“We share the same ethos to provide local people with local produce.
“We’re both very passionate about what we do and are happy to be part of the reignited artisan movement toward supplying quality food that is good for you.”
Carl Slingsby said: “We are very pleased to be working with Simone and Steve, they are exactly the type of customer we want to provide our products to, and they too share a passion for good, wholesome slow food made using true craftsmanship.”
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