What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
After a spa weekend at Ribby Hall in Kirkham (Highly recommended BTW -Excellent spa, great rooms and food to die for - Grilled fillet of cod with sorrell and shellfish foam - historic) tonight it's a simple Risotto. A few lightly fried mushrooms, spring onions and peas with a little spinach and parmesan shavings. I'm so middle class.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Went to the Wilton earlier.....glazed chipolatas to share, followed by penne arrabiata, was quite good actually.
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The Wilton used to be my local - disco on a Friday and a Sunday, oh yes, but then they turned it into an eaterie. Last time I went in I'd taken my mum for a nosebag and it were shite, so, glad to learn that it must've improved then.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Went to the Wilton earlier.....glazed chipolatas to share, followed by penne arrabiata, was quite good actually.
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We took my mum out for her tea. Have been a few times.....this was the best it's been.Bruce Rioja wrote:The Wilton used to be my local - disco on a Friday and a Sunday, oh yes, but then they turned it into an eaterie. Last time I went in I'd taken my mum for a nosebag and it were shite, so, glad to learn that it must've improved then.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Went to the Wilton earlier.....glazed chipolatas to share, followed by penne arrabiata, was quite good actually.
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Went our for beer at the Dunscar Arms with two mates... company good... beer ok... pub close to empty... pile of total, total drunks in one corner... drunk as drunk can be, then drunker, then a couple on top, with a chaser... Talking scribble then trying to get violent with each other... One of my mates, observing the good night out, said that he'd seen a BBC4 thing on the history of Britain... and how shocked the Normans had been on discovering that even the smallest place had a house called the ale-house...
We expressed our own shock, of course, then got the next round...
We expressed our own shock, of course, then got the next round...

Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
made chocolate muffins cos my daughter likes them - and was nice for her to find summat freshly baked when she came home from her exam..
but - then realised that middle son doesn't like choc cake or choc muffins - so had to think of another kind of muffin to make..
stumbled across a recipe for apple and custard muffins...
and I have to say - YUM!! awesometastic!!
he's not often excited by a new food - being a very cautious eater - but having proclaimed himself sceptical - he took a bite and announced - "Mmmm... they're rather tasty!" - which is high praise from him!!
but - then realised that middle son doesn't like choc cake or choc muffins - so had to think of another kind of muffin to make..
stumbled across a recipe for apple and custard muffins...
and I have to say - YUM!! awesometastic!!
he's not often excited by a new food - being a very cautious eater - but having proclaimed himself sceptical - he took a bite and announced - "Mmmm... they're rather tasty!" - which is high praise from him!!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
A month at the Bolton School of Hard Knocks will cure that nonsense.thebish wrote: he's not often excited by a new food - being a very cautious eater - but having proclaimed himself sceptical - he took a bite and announced - "Mmmm... they're rather tasty!" - which is high praise from him!!

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
A dram of Dalwhinnie single malt. Smooth. hint of sweetness. hint of smoke. Like very much - a new one on me. 

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
With a pipette drop of luke warm water is how the Scots advised me to drink it William. Its fairly pa;atable, normally I bloody hate whisk(e)y
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Lord Kangana wrote:With a pipette drop of luke warm water is how the Scots advised me to drink it William. Its fairly pa;atable, normally I bloody hate whisk(e)y
if that's the way to drink it - why don't they add the appropriate amount of water to the bottle in the first place!!!

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
did you go in the new harrisons bar? thats some of my design work that is.Bijou Bob wrote:After a spa weekend at Ribby Hall in Kirkham (Highly recommended BTW -Excellent spa, great rooms and food to die for - Grilled fillet of cod with sorrell and shellfish foam - historic) tonight it's a simple Risotto. A few lightly fried mushrooms, spring onions and peas with a little spinach and parmesan shavings. I'm so middle class.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I love it... With a new malt I take a sip without water, then with a little drop - or two - of fine Lancashire tap... And am always deeply satisfied at what the water does to it... on the nose, on the tongue, on the finish... I have (idiot) friends who think adding water to malt is some kind of sacrilege... Your Scots mates are right...Lord Kangana wrote:With a pipette drop of luke warm water is how the Scots advised me to drink it William. Its fairly pa;atable, normally I bloody hate whisk(e)y

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Had proper home made Swedish meatballs and sauce last night. Absolutely magnificent. Going to have a blast at making it myself one day. Served with boiled spuds and carrots. That shit that they serve up at ikea is an absolute abomination!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Stir fry, with egg noodles.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Chicken curry. Made last night, will taste better today.
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Chapatis.
Medium bodied Spanish red from Aldi.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
chocolate chip chocolate muffins - what I made yesterday - yummy in their own right...
BUT..
dropped in a bowl and smothered with half a can of cold ambrosia custard...
that's the dog's culinary bollox!!
BUT..
dropped in a bowl and smothered with half a can of cold ambrosia custard...
that's the dog's culinary bollox!!

Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
It's my cousin's 50th this weekend and I'm thinking of buying him a good bottle of malt. Seeing as I can't stand the stuff, have you lot any recommendations? I don't mind spending a few quid but would prefer something a little unusual/different or seldom seen?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Bijou Bob wrote:It's my cousin's 50th this weekend and I'm thinking of buying him a good bottle of malt. Seeing as I can't stand the stuff, have you lot any recommendations? I don't mind spending a few quid but would prefer something a little unusual/different or seldom seen?
Talisker single malt

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
He said seldom seenbristolwanderer wrote:Bijou Bob wrote:It's my cousin's 50th this weekend and I'm thinking of buying him a good bottle of malt. Seeing as I can't stand the stuff, have you lot any recommendations? I don't mind spending a few quid but would prefer something a little unusual/different or seldom seen?
Talisker single malt

See if you can pick up a Caol Ila, Bob. If your finances can run to a 12 year-old then even better. It's an Islay that's full of flavour but is light on that dreadful burned peat taste that Laphroaig drinkers seem to find a plus point. If you want pure excellent balance then Ardbeg's probably the one. (Though Dalwhinnie is my call every single time, regardless of owt

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