What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
On the high street of the little town in which I work there are two local bakers, one of which is good, the other being very good indeed. There is also a Greggs. The queue at the Greggs is always longest. I will never, ever, understand this. 

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What little town is that?
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Two pasties for a quid?Bruce Rioja wrote:On the high street of the little town in which I work there are two local bakers, one of which is good, the other being very good indeed. There is also a Greggs. The queue at the Greggs is always longest. I will never, ever, understand this.
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Leaving just enough change for a pack of Zantac.William the White wrote:Two pasties for a quid?Bruce Rioja wrote:On the high street of the little town in which I work there are two local bakers, one of which is good, the other being very good indeed. There is also a Greggs. The queue at the Greggs is always longest. I will never, ever, understand this.
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It must be price, but even then I don't get it. A sausage roll from Greenhalghs is hardly going to break the bloody bank.
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picked up some cheap fresh Tilapia fillets from ye fish shop just now... never heard of Tilapia!! apparently it's supposed to be a bit like swordfish??
anyway - gonna smother in breadcrumbs and pretend it's breaded-cod to get it past my boys' suspicious weird food filters!
anyway - gonna smother in breadcrumbs and pretend it's breaded-cod to get it past my boys' suspicious weird food filters!
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It's delicious, had it a few times.thebish wrote:picked up some cheap fresh Tilapia fillets from ye fish shop just now... never heard of Tilapia!! apparently it's supposed to be a bit like swordfish??
anyway - gonna smother in breadcrumbs and pretend it's breaded-cod to get it past my boys' suspicious weird food filters!
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It#s absolutely nowt like codthebish wrote:picked up some cheap fresh Tilapia fillets from ye fish shop just now... never heard of Tilapia!! apparently it's supposed to be a bit like swordfish??
anyway - gonna smother in breadcrumbs and pretend it's breaded-cod to get it past my boys' suspicious weird food filters!

It is, however, an really tasty fish in its own right. You've reminded me to pick some up again sometime.
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I agree!LeverEnd wrote:It's delicious, had it a few times.thebish wrote:picked up some cheap fresh Tilapia fillets from ye fish shop just now... never heard of Tilapia!! apparently it's supposed to be a bit like swordfish??
anyway - gonna smother in breadcrumbs and pretend it's breaded-cod to get it past my boys' suspicious weird food filters!

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Such a marvellous judge of fish. I knew you'd like it.
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To be fair, that's not just you two, everyone loved FEEESH!
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Went to the big easy in Covent Garden as previously mentioned by bobo. Thursday is steak and lobster night. Half a lobster, steak and chips with beer of slushie cocktail for 20 quid. 3 had that. 2 shared a mixed bbq platter thing (ribs, chicken and pulled pork with fries and sides) which the two of them couldn't finish, and 1 had mixed seafood (shrimp, crab claws, mussels, clams). Thankfully nobody else else wanted a starter as I was paying but came to 160 with tip for 6 people. The live blues music was ace too, and not so loud you couldn't have a conversation. He bar also seems to have a ridiculous selection of spirits.
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This place really does sound like my kind of eating-out heaven. Need to find an excuse to get to London for this reason alone.Beefheart wrote:Went to the big easy in Covent Garden as previously mentioned by bobo. Thursday is steak and lobster night. Half a lobster, steak and chips with beer of slushie cocktail for 20 quid. 3 had that. 2 shared a mixed bbq platter thing (ribs, chicken and pulled pork with fries and sides) which the two of them couldn't finish, and 1 had mixed seafood (shrimp, crab claws, mussels, clams). Thankfully nobody else else wanted a starter as I was paying but came to 160 with tip for 6 people. The live blues music was ace too, and not so loud you couldn't have a conversation. He bar also seems to have a ridiculous selection of spirits.
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Aye it's good, went a few weeks ago. Liked it, good food, good beer, though found the staff a bit 'matey' if you knwo what i mean. Not really a complaint though, must say 

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The guy who runs the Cameroonian place in the market will be in attendance, running a takeaway stand 'Nkono'. Give it a go. Its bloody good stuff. Tell him that his biggest investor sent you!Bruce Rioja wrote:I see that it's the return of the Food Festival this weekend.
I'm glad that it does so well, apparently, for our moribund town centre.
Anyone going? I've been down in the past and found it to be just like a big farmers market, which means I tend to come away empty handed.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
As my shape attests ... I know my grub.Beefheart wrote:Went to the big easy in Covent Garden as previously mentioned by bobo. Thursday is steak and lobster night. Half a lobster, steak and chips with beer of slushie cocktail for 20 quid. 3 had that. 2 shared a mixed bbq platter thing (ribs, chicken and pulled pork with fries and sides) which the two of them couldn't finish, and 1 had mixed seafood (shrimp, crab claws, mussels, clams). Thankfully nobody else else wanted a starter as I was paying but came to 160 with tip for 6 people. The live blues music was ace too, and not so loud you couldn't have a conversation. He bar also seems to have a ridiculous selection of spirits.
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Not seen you in a while mate. Are you saying that trim Richard Dreyfus look-alike I knew is no more? Staggering.....bobo the clown wrote:As my shape attests ... I know my grub.Beefheart wrote:Went to the big easy in Covent Garden as previously mentioned by bobo. Thursday is steak and lobster night. Half a lobster, steak and chips with beer of slushie cocktail for 20 quid. 3 had that. 2 shared a mixed bbq platter thing (ribs, chicken and pulled pork with fries and sides) which the two of them couldn't finish, and 1 had mixed seafood (shrimp, crab claws, mussels, clams). Thankfully nobody else else wanted a starter as I was paying but came to 160 with tip for 6 people. The live blues music was ace too, and not so loud you couldn't have a conversation. He bar also seems to have a ridiculous selection of spirits.

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Last night rather than tonight, and not your actual gourmet gnoshery meal. Went to the Robin Hood at Clifton ( a Flaming Grill establishment). Been before on a family do and it's fine for that sort of thing). Party of sixteen of us as a surprise do for the wife's midweek birthday. Steak isn't the rarity luxury it once was and I went for the "Codfather" . Wholesome enough and fine for the hungry traveller. Wife reckons her sirloin steak was tasty and nobody left anything. Would class it reasonable in price and quality. Had a Strongbow or two to wash it down.
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28oz Cote de Boeuf (shared FFS!) with Jaboulet Croze Hermitage.
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Was treated to an evening at Square One in Dunmow last night, by the wife's sister and her husband for mybirthday. A small menu of around 8 starters and mains, all of which i would happily have chosen. Went for a starter of scallops with celeriac truffle puree, black pudding and apple crisp which was fantastic. Small, but very tasty scallops with perfect accompaniments. Superb!
Main was roast pork tenderloin, with parmentier potatoes, pulled pork apricot and pistachio roulade. With broad beans and smoked bacon. One of the tastiest, if not the tastiest dish that i've ever eaten!
Dessert was a simple, but delicious strawberry sorbet
I'd definitely go back there. Particularly if someone else was paying!
Main was roast pork tenderloin, with parmentier potatoes, pulled pork apricot and pistachio roulade. With broad beans and smoked bacon. One of the tastiest, if not the tastiest dish that i've ever eaten!
Dessert was a simple, but delicious strawberry sorbet
I'd definitely go back there. Particularly if someone else was paying!
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