What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Frozen white grapes. Utterly amazing. I waited over 50 years to discover this experience. It's, like, OMG !!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
What?bobo the clown wrote:Frozen white grapes. Utterly amazing. I waited over 50 years to discover this experience. It's, like, OMG !!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Put some white grapes into the freezer ... and eat them, once totally frozen. You will get giddy over them.. they are soooooooo amaaaaaazing !Gary the Enfield wrote:What?bobo the clown wrote:Frozen white grapes. Utterly amazing. I waited over 50 years to discover this experience. It's, like, OMG !!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
bobo the clown wrote:Put some white grapes into the freezer ... and eat them, once totally frozen. You will get giddy over them.. they are soooooooo amaaaaaazing !Gary the Enfield wrote:What?bobo the clown wrote:Frozen white grapes. Utterly amazing. I waited over 50 years to discover this experience. It's, like, OMG !!
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Surely White Grapes are meant to be squashed, their juices collected, and (when this magically turns into an alcoholic beverage) drank?
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Exactly. There's only one way to serve grapes, and one way only. Don't listen to the clown and his 'totes amazeballs' discovery. Like - whaddevveerrrr!! (Spoken like Cher Horowitz in Clueless)Gary the Enfield wrote:
Surely White Grapes are meant to be squashed, their juices collected, and (when this magically turns into an alcoholic beverage) drank?

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Filestines. That's all ... Filistines (& how did the Filistine Islands get into the bible anyway. That's what I want to know !?)
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Isn't frozen grapes step one in the procedure for a haemorrhoid removal operation?
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Not the ones you eat. That's why I have only used white grapes. Don't want to be making any mistakes !!!CrazyHorse wrote:Isn't frozen grapes step one in the procedure for a haemorrhoid removal operation?
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Just been to Kitchenette on Oxford Street in Manchester, looks a bit hipsterish and markets itself as 'high class junk food' but it was actually really good and reasonably priced (very reasonably considering it was all on expenses). Had 'hirata' buns with sticky fried chicken.
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^ Well Ive just been in Moon Under The Water on Deansgate in Manchester and had good old fish and chips with a couple of pints of Ruddles. It were surprisingly good.
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Rivington Pub and Grill next to Blackrod Train Station. Tiger prawns then fillet steak washed down with a point if Wainwright's and a pint of something from a Horwich brewery I hadn't heard of. Smashing.
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Blackedge Brewery. Very decent stuff.Prufrock wrote:Rivington Pub and Grill next to Blackrod Train Station. Tiger prawns then fillet steak washed down with a point if Wainwright's and a pint of something from a Horwich brewery I hadn't heard of. Smashing.
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Been there a few times with the olds when I've been up recently as it's just round the corner for them. Not bad food at all.Bruce Rioja wrote:Blackedge Brewery. Very decent stuff.Prufrock wrote:Rivington Pub and Grill next to Blackrod Train Station. Tiger prawns then fillet steak washed down with a point if Wainwright's and a pint of something from a Horwich brewery I hadn't heard of. Smashing.
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So, anyone know of any good restaurants in Ipswich?
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The salthouse on the harbour. It's a hotel, but the restaurant is open to everyone and pretty decent whenever I've stayed thereBeefheart wrote:So, anyone know of any good restaurants in Ipswich?
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Nope, the menu says 'soup of the moment', can't do it.boltonboris wrote:The salthouse on the harbour. It's a hotel, but the restaurant is open to everyone and pretty decent whenever I've stayed thereBeefheart wrote:So, anyone know of any good restaurants in Ipswich?
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It's just changed.. 

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It looks like Alan Brazil does.Beefheart wrote:So, anyone know of any good restaurants in Ipswich?
Give him a bell.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Anyone tried the italian that was the Latino lounge in Bradshaw?
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