AWARD-winning Ludgershall butcher Allan Gardner brought home the bacon from Freshfood 2000, the world's biggest international fresh food exhibition, with 14 new awards three of them for salad.
Space is running out on the honours board outside the High Street shop Mr Gardner opened 14 years ago.
The former RAF cook has won just about every award there is in the butchery industry but his latest success brought him the biggest clutch of awards from a single event.
He returned from the contest in Utrecht in Holland with seven gold awards and seven silver certificates.
Three years ago in the same competition Mr Gardner, 47, won the British Championship when he took awards in nine classes.
He said: "We have been called back to Holland on Monday for the ceremony in Amsterdam but we have not been told what we have got."
It could be the British or European championship.
Three of the latest gold awards were for salads: Pasta salad, curry flavour coleslaw and cauliflower and courgette salad.
The others were for his breakfast sausage, country-style breakfast sausage and his turkey pie with cranberries and chicken and ham pie. The silver awards were for sausages and home-cured bacon.
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