What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
hisroyalgingerness wrote:Speaking of ham, this lunch involved a walk round Entwistle reservoir which ended in an inevitable trip to the Strawbury Duck where I troughed one of their ham and mustard sandwiches and a side of chunky chips.
Fantastic
Have they done the 'Duck up? I heard it was closed.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
It was definitely closed for much of the last 18 months, maybe longer, and all of last summer.Gary the Enfield wrote:hisroyalgingerness wrote:Speaking of ham, this lunch involved a walk round Entwistle reservoir which ended in an inevitable trip to the Strawbury Duck where I troughed one of their ham and mustard sandwiches and a side of chunky chips.
Fantastic
Have they done the 'Duck up? I heard it was closed.
How did the decor look HRG? Last time i was in it was tired, tired, tired... out.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
It was open in March, I can tell that much. Wasn't that much impressed with the ale at the time, but as it gets busy in the summer that should probably sort itself out.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Tonight, thanks to partner, was red pepper and lime soup followed by spicey chicken salad, with jalapenos, lettuce, tomato, gherkins and tabasco... Portuguese White from alentejo.
nice.
nice.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Had a rare treat at work today. Some old friends of the owners turned up, so we did a few "tastings" from the public and private wine cellars after sunday lunch.
Tasted some Monte Real Rioja Gran Reservas ('98, '01) against 2 other years ('97 and '02) (can't remember the mark, its not one I'm familiar with). Then we did some tastings of Loire Valley whites samples as potentials for the new menu. A couple of South African Pinotages (highlight for me being the cheapest, False Bay - high on alcohol, but as close to a French Pinot as I've tasted from overseas). Threw in a couple of English wines because it was a nice sunny day. They're not going on because the reception was mixed, and the mark up is low.
Then to top it off, I tried to trump them all with my own bottle of St Mont white. At 4.50 euros it was easily the bargain of the day. They weren't having it, so it'll remain my secret. Still think it was the second best wine after the 2001 Rioja.
Hangovers just wearing off now.
Tasted some Monte Real Rioja Gran Reservas ('98, '01) against 2 other years ('97 and '02) (can't remember the mark, its not one I'm familiar with). Then we did some tastings of Loire Valley whites samples as potentials for the new menu. A couple of South African Pinotages (highlight for me being the cheapest, False Bay - high on alcohol, but as close to a French Pinot as I've tasted from overseas). Threw in a couple of English wines because it was a nice sunny day. They're not going on because the reception was mixed, and the mark up is low.
Then to top it off, I tried to trump them all with my own bottle of St Mont white. At 4.50 euros it was easily the bargain of the day. They weren't having it, so it'll remain my secret. Still think it was the second best wine after the 2001 Rioja.
Hangovers just wearing off now.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
BBQ on Saturday
BBQ on Sunday
going to book myself in for an hour on the bog later
BBQ on Sunday
going to book myself in for an hour on the bog later
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Chives and chilli flakestruewhite15 wrote:I've just made scrambled eggs for the first time in my life (I usually stick to omelettes) with a decent degree of success - I started folding slightly too late, I think...
My question is - is it acceptable to grate cheese into the pre-cooked egg mix, and is there anything else in the average student's (bare) kitchen that you can stick in to improve the quality?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Yeah done up now. Looking good, and food's amazing.William the White wrote:It was definitely closed for much of the last 18 months, maybe longer, and all of last summer.Gary the Enfield wrote:hisroyalgingerness wrote:Speaking of ham, this lunch involved a walk round Entwistle reservoir which ended in an inevitable trip to the Strawbury Duck where I troughed one of their ham and mustard sandwiches and a side of chunky chips.
Fantastic
Have they done the 'Duck up? I heard it was closed.
How did the decor look HRG? Last time i was in it was tired, tired, tired... out.
If it's back in op and with food it's the return of a local icon, and v gd news for walkers.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
shortly - home made fish pie...
Portuguese dry white from Lisbon Coast and Bromley Cross Co-op... On offer but, tbh, a bit of a non-event...
Portuguese dry white from Lisbon Coast and Bromley Cross Co-op... On offer but, tbh, a bit of a non-event...
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Went to pizza hut with some mates. Great deal: a fiver for a starter, a pizza, salad and a drink. Good food too. 

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
LiOC wrote:Went to pizza hut with some mates. Great deal: a fiver for a starter, a pizza, salad and a drink. Good food too.

It really isn't!
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
For a fiver. It's not exactly Michelin starred but it tastes good to me!BWFC_Insane wrote:LiOC wrote:Went to pizza hut with some mates. Great deal: a fiver for a starter, a pizza, salad and a drink. Good food too.![]()
It really isn't!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Serves a purposeBWFC_Insane wrote:LiOC wrote:Went to pizza hut with some mates. Great deal: a fiver for a starter, a pizza, salad and a drink. Good food too.![]()
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
True, I have an irrational hatred of Pizza Hut though since I went to one in Leeds for lunch years ago and I had an awful bout of food poisoning. Can't bear to go back through the doors since then! Not that I went through them much before as I always thought it was fairly tasteless.Lofthouse Lower wrote:Serves a purposeBWFC_Insane wrote:LiOC wrote:Went to pizza hut with some mates. Great deal: a fiver for a starter, a pizza, salad and a drink. Good food too.![]()
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
It did me well as a student - fiver for all you can eat would last us for days
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Proper student night out it was! Old uni roommates meeting up in Sheffield!
Apart from I had to drive home after so couldnt drink
Apart from I had to drive home after so couldnt drink
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
tbf I still do it to this day
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In fact am doing today
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Pizza Hut pizza's are the very best
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Chilli Con Carne, extra kidney beans, bring it on.
Oh, and it's Friday, so a nice Gran Reserve Rioja.
Oh, and it's Friday, so a nice Gran Reserve Rioja.
Uma mesa para um, faz favor. Obrigado.
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