What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Oh, also. I went to L'entrecote on kings street last week. If you like steak get all over it. Superb!!
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Few consolations after dropping two points - but sinking two pints at the No Name went some way. TT Landlord outstanding again. At last this pub has someone who knows how to keep beer.


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This may never happen again.William the White wrote:Few consolations after dropping two points - but sinking two pints at the No Name went some way. TT Landlord outstanding again. At last this pub has someone who knows how to keep beer.
I agree with the Baird - great pub!
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Apologies, only just picked up your text, Chief.William the White wrote:Few consolations after dropping two points - but sinking two pints at the No Name went some way. TT Landlord outstanding again. At last this pub has someone who knows how to keep beer.
Isn't it a revelation?! Was in on Wednesday and the TTL was fecking sensational!

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How come, I go in on a Sunday, WtW a Saturday, and BR Wednesday (gay night) ?
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Ah, you go in on denial night. Give in to it, Boy. It's society's crime, not ours. I intend to have you even if it must be burglary (Montague H Withnail).Wandering Willy wrote:How come, I go in on a Sunday, WtW a Saturday, and BR Wednesday (gay night) ?

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Just had a full home-cooked roast dinner. Wife informed me the beef was "Salmon Cut", sort of halfway between top-side and silver-side? It was from Morrisons at bargain price. Showing my culinary ignorance here, but I'd never heard the term before. Must say it was dam good though with carrots, roasties, gravy and Yorkshire puds. Oh, and with a dab of Colman's on the side. Sweet was a Black Forest cup-cake with a cherry on top. Grand:D
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Mussels, followed by Lobster Thermidor, with seared scallops. Nice 'Fume and Bob's your uncle.
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I made a roast chicken dinner, with roast veg, asparagus and brussels sprouts.
She made the gravy - I've never managed this successfully...
We drank some Chilean Pinot Noir which was really nice.
Too full for the cheese, but will, I suspect, get round to it later - she was visiting daughter in Lancaster yesterday while I was at football, and took the opportunity of a trip to Booths and bought a whole range of cheese in small two-person amounts...
Sorted for this week...
She made the gravy - I've never managed this successfully...
We drank some Chilean Pinot Noir which was really nice.
Too full for the cheese, but will, I suspect, get round to it later - she was visiting daughter in Lancaster yesterday while I was at football, and took the opportunity of a trip to Booths and bought a whole range of cheese in small two-person amounts...
Sorted for this week...

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Made Tiffin and Parkin today. Hmmm
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Having small gathering next week, was thinking of knocking up some sort of wintery punch? I have no idea what's gonna go in it yet which is the point of this post, often make summery fruit punches, usually just a phuckload of rosé wine and vodka with some cranberry juice or summat, but after summat more considered for this, still fairly potent mind!?
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What is grain alcohol tho? Might use some nice spiced rum?
This sounds like the ticket http://www.mnn.com/food/beverages/photo ... -pie-punch" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
What is grain alcohol tho? Might use some nice spiced rum?
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I don't like Mulled Wine, so my Missus always knocks me up some mulled Cider instead. Give it a whirl.
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If you fancy a festive touch this is the famous 'Smoking Bishop' from Dickens' A Christmas Carol.General Mannerheim wrote:Having small gathering next week, was thinking of knocking up some sort of wintery punch? I have no idea what's gonna go in it yet which is the point of this post, often make summery fruit punches, usually just a phuckload of rosé wine and vodka with some cranberry juice or summat, but after summat more considered for this, still fairly potent mind!?
This sounds like the ticket http://www.mnn.com/food/beverages/photo ... -pie-punch" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
What is grain alcohol tho? Might use some nice spiced rum?
http://www.msgr.ca/msgr-2/dickens_smoking_bishop.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Have you had that? Sounds champion!
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Yes. It's good! In an unsubtle, boozy way.General Mannerheim wrote:Have you had that? Sounds champion!

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I'm going to confess here to never having understood Sunday roasts. Bland meat with bland potatoes and bland veg. Washed down with sometimes bland, sometimes admittedly awesome gravy. I hate going to a pub or someone's family and having it stuck in front of you liked it's the dog's. Yorkshire's are good though. In fact I think I don't mind chicken, lamb, or gammon, it's just beef. Tasteless meh.
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Anyway, Friday night, oot in Manchesto.
White Lion at Deansgate for salt and pepper ribs and salt and pepper chips. I know I'm banging the drum again, but go! Less than £6 for a portion of ribs and half a portion of chips each, and these are proper meaty ribs. All washed down with a pint or four of Golden Pippin (or TTL, or others, if it takes your fancy). Chinese food AND beer. Then the ever-awesome Pevril of the Peak (again Golden Pippin) plus table football an a good jukebox, the wonderful Circus Tavern (wanted Tetley's cask but ended up with some generic keg bitter) and then a rushed 'un in Tom's chophouse. Back home for a nightcap in the local. Glorious.
White Lion at Deansgate for salt and pepper ribs and salt and pepper chips. I know I'm banging the drum again, but go! Less than £6 for a portion of ribs and half a portion of chips each, and these are proper meaty ribs. All washed down with a pint or four of Golden Pippin (or TTL, or others, if it takes your fancy). Chinese food AND beer. Then the ever-awesome Pevril of the Peak (again Golden Pippin) plus table football an a good jukebox, the wonderful Circus Tavern (wanted Tetley's cask but ended up with some generic keg bitter) and then a rushed 'un in Tom's chophouse. Back home for a nightcap in the local. Glorious.
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Who the fck cooks it for you ?Prufrock wrote:I'm going to confess here to never having understood Sunday roasts. Bland meat with bland potatoes and bland veg. Washed down with sometimes bland, sometimes admittedly awesome gravy. I hate going to a pub or someone's family and having it stuck in front of you liked it's the dog's. Yorkshire's are good though. In fact I think I don't mind chicken, lamb, or gammon, it's just beef. Tasteless meh.
You are invited to mine where you will taste excellent versions of roast meats, vegetables worth the energy, mash of beauty and roasties you would kill for. All supported by a gravy which I could market.
You bring the wine though.
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Not tasteless if cooked well. And if a quality cut of beef cooked well, then its sublime.Prufrock wrote:I'm going to confess here to never having understood Sunday roasts. Bland meat with bland potatoes and bland veg. Washed down with sometimes bland, sometimes admittedly awesome gravy. I hate going to a pub or someone's family and having it stuck in front of you liked it's the dog's. Yorkshire's are good though. In fact I think I don't mind chicken, lamb, or gammon, it's just beef. Tasteless meh.
Roast Lamb is my fave, but beef a close second.
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