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We are delighted when customers and friends of the Smokehouse take time to write to us about our unique range of products produced here in Tarskavaig on the Isle of Skye. We welcome any comments or suggestions about the range and will do our best to respond to your message as soon as possible.

Smoked Salmon Cheesecake
Yet another person who saw you on the Railway Journeys show and is interested in the Smoked Salmon Cheesecake.
Posted by Karen Wells on 22 February 2011
Please contact us at "info@gardenofskyesmokehouse.co.uk" and we will be happy to send you a price list with details of how to order, etc.
Posted by Angela Scott on 23 February 2011
On-line sales?
I too saw you both with Michael Portillo and thought all your produce looked fab. Can we purchase through this website and also, will you be making the smoked salmon/cheese cheesecake to sell as it looked as wonderful as Michael said it was!
Posted by Sue Campbell on 14 February 2011
Tv programme
Congratulations to you both. I thought you were both fantastic, just like your products. I hope you get lots of orders from the tv exposure. I hope to place another order soon , will keep in touch to let youknow what I need. Once again great work and any chance of getting the recipe for your baked smoked salmon/cheese cheese cake. Well if you don't ask you'll never know. Best wishes
Allison Pringle
Posted by Allison Pringle on 05 February 2011
Luscious food
I cannot begin to say how delicious all of the food is! I did not try the fish or venison, but I am a fan of the nuts and cheese.
The cheeses are all amazing - rich and creamy,the nuts spectacular - a delightful mix, and I do wish I could get these products home in The States.
Posted by Diane Jones on 14 June 2010
Good food
Bought some smoked cheese and tasted the salmon whilst on holiday - loved it so much that am hoping to get some posted to home for christmas to bring back some lovely memories.
Posted by Isobel Kyle on 20 November 2009
Congratulations!
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