Do you like corned beef, if so try Marks & Spencer Chunky Corned Beef, delicious no fatty bits, a little bit more expensive than others, not much but worth it! Great with a salad new potatoes red cabbage and other condiments and great as a toastie!
This isn't just any corned beef - this is M & S corned beef - camera pans round to shot of Caroline Quentin stuffing her face with a corned beef sarnie.
Do you know that corned beef is likely to contain the tail, head, feet, rectum and spinal cord of the cow. The reason there is no fatty bits is because of the very fine processing. I would really consider making it yourself if you can.
Corned beef is wonderful tasty stuff, but chock full of calories and fat. So not something to be had too often. Corned beef & tomato sandwiches using a good white hard crumbly crust slighty overbaked bread. Mmmmm