What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Prufrock wrote:5 Guys for lunch. It was pretty good food-wise (it's another of those burger places) but f*cking £13 for a chesseburger chips and drink?! Get fooked.
That and yet another matey wanker set-up. Multi-million pound corporations need to stop pretending they want to be my friend, or back it up with cash-money gifts.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Is it 'popular'?
Please let it be 'popular'.
Please let it be 'popular'.
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Prufrock wrote:Is it 'popular'?
Please let it be 'popular'.
Oh. Very.
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I must be very unpopular, nobody gives me cash-money gifts.
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If you send me a processing cheque for £2500, and email me your bank account details, I can send you your long-lost uncle's fortune that he left for you last week.
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My favourite restaurant anywhere - El Rincon. Tapas, Paella and their quite excellent house red. 

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
had the seafood plattter at The Pea Green Boat in Sidmouth today...
Smoked salmon, tiger king prawns, smoked mackerel, silver skin anchovies, seafood pate, Mary Rose dip & rustic bread
it was very, very tasty, but...
yes - you guessed it, served on a big bit of slate

Smoked salmon, tiger king prawns, smoked mackerel, silver skin anchovies, seafood pate, Mary Rose dip & rustic bread
it was very, very tasty, but...
yes - you guessed it, served on a big bit of slate

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I'd have sent it back Bish. Proper plates or they can feck off. At least it wasn't a chopping board I suppose..
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
That's a lorra, lorra bread there Vicar
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
the bread in the right hand corner was the missus's!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Re Charlotte St. Sorry, just catching up. Yes have been many times, only to wahaca for Nosebag tho. But in all the drinking holes. Charlotte St Hotel always good for 'scenery'! It's a handy spot for meeting people from other parts of town too, yet out from the touristy crowd.
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I used to live round there. And work round there. Not been back for years. It was a pretty cool part of town back then.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Have to be honest, Bish, but they could've served that to me on a dried crust of cow shit. Comestible Heaven.thebish wrote:had the seafood plattter at The Pea Green Boat in Sidmouth today...
Smoked salmon, tiger king prawns, smoked mackerel, silver skin anchovies, seafood pate, Mary Rose dip & rustic bread
it was very, very tasty, but...
yes - you guessed it, served on a big bit of slate

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Tagine with chicken, loads of olives, preserved lemons, coriander galore... rice and flat bread... A South African white...
So good...
So good...

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Cheese mostly. As today I'll take my usual trip to Nantwich for the Cheshire Show there where they have "the World's Largest Cheese Festival". I will over-buy as per usual, but it's a great experience.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
bobo the clown wrote:Cheese mostly. As today I'll take my usual trip to Nantwich for the Cheshire Show there where they have "the World's Largest Cheese Festival". I will over-buy as per usual, but it's a great experience.
You may see my brother there. Then again, as you've never met you probably won't.

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Bought some Shropshire Blue from that deli on the high street in Ellesmere on Saturday - absolutely devine. The same cannot be said of the (bitter) olives or the (fatty, gristly) ham that I bought from there though.bobo the clown wrote:Cheese mostly. As today I'll take my usual trip to Nantwich for the Cheshire Show there where they have "the World's Largest Cheese Festival". I will over-buy as per usual, but it's a great experience.
Summat I meant to ask you - do you get Gerrard's bread round your neck of the woods? I end up buying it from the shop in Overton and bringing it home. Surely the finest bread available to humanity.
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Ellesmere ..... one of life's little secrets. Beautiful place.Bruce Rioja wrote:Bought some Shropshire Blue from that deli on the high street in Ellesmere on Saturday - absolutely devine. The same cannot be said of the (bitter) olives or the (fatty, gristly) ham that I bought from there though.bobo the clown wrote:Cheese mostly. As today I'll take my usual trip to Nantwich for the Cheshire Show there where they have "the World's Largest Cheese Festival". I will over-buy as per usual, but it's a great experience.
Summat I meant to ask you - do you get Gerrard's bread round your neck of the woods? I end up buying it from the shop in Overton and bringing it home. Surely the finest bread available to humanity.
Gerrard's have a shop in my village though, tbh, I'm 'meh' about their bread. Their steak & ale pies however ....
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Are you sure that they're not 'ale & steak' pies?bobo the clown wrote: Gerrard's have a shop in my village though, tbh, I'm 'meh' about their bread. Their steak & ale pies however ....
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Bruce Rioja wrote:Are you sure that they're not 'ale & steak' pies?bobo the clown wrote: Gerrard's have a shop in my village though, tbh, I'm 'meh' about their bread. Their steak & ale pies however ....
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