What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Lucky you! Fantastic place and one of the few reasons to go to Blackburn!Bruce Rioja wrote:Kind off, Boris. We (work team) are at a Chamber of Commerce awards dinner being held at Ewood - Northcote are doing the catering. I thinks it's possibly the first time ever that I've spent the week looking forward to going there.boltonboris wrote:You off to Northcote?Bruce Rioja wrote:Cheers, LK, although I hadn't bargained on having tear gas for dinner.Still, it is in Blackburn.
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Absolutely. Northcote Manor was the setting for the finest meal that I've ever eaten. Hotel Hacienda, San Miguel - the second. Cafe Royal, Regent St. - the third. Su's chippy, Belmont Rd. - fourth, fifth, six, seventh....................BWFC_Insane wrote:Lucky you! Fantastic place and one of the few reasons to go to Blackburn!Bruce Rioja wrote:Northcote are doing the catering.
Although as I say, the do itself is at Ewood Park. For every action there's etc. etc.
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LK - 26 tables with a max of 10 people on each (I'm not really sure what constitutes a big do in catering terms). It wasn't just our table, it was everyone there. I've never been faced with a piece of beef (or indeed anything) so overcooked in my life. The tables were shaking with people trying to cut into their meat (I shit you not).BWFC_Insane wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Worst-meal-ever!!! Couldn't even cut the beef.Oh dear. I did wonder what their "outlet" at Ewood would be like. They do the matchday corporate stuff their I believe.Lord Kangana wrote: Was it a large do Bruce?
BWFC_I - I've had the Northcote's catering at Ewood on a matchday and I can assure you, fella, that it's absolutely magnificent. Last time there I had a lamb shank that fell off the bone and just dissolved in the mouth.
I've no idea what went wrong last week, but it went horribly, horribly wrong.
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I think it was £50 a skull, LK, so no, not a great deal but everyone expected better nonetheless. Pud was actually fantastic, to be fair (Chocolate and orange pud - lovely and gooey in the middle).Lord Kangana wrote:At 260 it was what we call "re-gen" food Bruce.
Unless you've paid a great deal, and to cut a long story short, it was always going to be shit. Sorry an all that.
BTW - took my knives to our man and he's done a cracking job. I've now had to re-introduce my kitchen rule; no wine to be opened until all the chopping's done.

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Went to Clitheroe yesterday to the brilliant wine warren that is the Byrne Bros shop. And ended up spending more than I should on red burgundy. Bought some Cotes du Roussillon from the bargain rack also (3 bottles, £11) - burgundy won't keep up with the curry/spicy food that's on my plate twice a week, but this stuff will.
I bought a Douro red also in the best selection of Portuguese wines I've seen (outside of Portugal), very strong on Douro and Dao, but examples of other regions also - red, white and vinho verde. Didn't buy any but it looks like an excellent selection of malts as well.
Since I'm allowed only one or two glasses of wine in a day I want to really enjoy. Slow and easy.
The shop is great, totally unpretentious, and the staff/owners are really helpful, knowledgeable and down to earth. Really, really good job we went on the train - or I might have ended up with a full boot and very large overdraft.
I bought a Douro red also in the best selection of Portuguese wines I've seen (outside of Portugal), very strong on Douro and Dao, but examples of other regions also - red, white and vinho verde. Didn't buy any but it looks like an excellent selection of malts as well.
Since I'm allowed only one or two glasses of wine in a day I want to really enjoy. Slow and easy.
The shop is great, totally unpretentious, and the staff/owners are really helpful, knowledgeable and down to earth. Really, really good job we went on the train - or I might have ended up with a full boot and very large overdraft.
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Yup. It would be far better for you in the long run to drink 3 pints a day every single day, than store it up to the weekend and have 21 in 2.
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I did that this morning! I'm almost sober!superjohnmcginlay wrote:So do lots of people. Isn't "binge" drinking technically having more than 3 jars (breakfast) or something?
Binge drinking is 12 pints, 4 shots, a scrap and a kebab on the way home.. Or Tuesday morning, if you like
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