Foodies In The News
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- Earthmaiden
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Re: Foodies In The News
Wow! Is this the one that Seatallen and Ratatouille used to enter?
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I think it is! Wow, well done girl.
Re: Foodies In The News
Earthmaiden wrote:Wow! Is this the one that Seatallen and latterly, Ratatouille used to enter?
Yes it is. Did you enter this year Sea?
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Re: Foodies In The News
I’m surprised how many of those Oxford Circus eateries were there in my West End days 40 years ago
I was an I Camisa girl, or Randall & Aubin which in those days was not a fish restaurant but a butcher with a deli counter in the annexe
I used to eat at what is now MW Buffet, a well reviewed all you can eat Chinese buffet at 58 Shaftesbury Avenue with a beautifully plain frontage, like French railway brasserie, first place I had the now ubiquitous soup noodles with the ladies from the sweat shops on Lisle Street. It was table service then of course.
Think they are a bit mean to Scandi Kitchen, forget meatballs, have the selection of open sandwiches :
I was an I Camisa girl, or Randall & Aubin which in those days was not a fish restaurant but a butcher with a deli counter in the annexe
I used to eat at what is now MW Buffet, a well reviewed all you can eat Chinese buffet at 58 Shaftesbury Avenue with a beautifully plain frontage, like French railway brasserie, first place I had the now ubiquitous soup noodles with the ladies from the sweat shops on Lisle Street. It was table service then of course.
Think they are a bit mean to Scandi Kitchen, forget meatballs, have the selection of open sandwiches :
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- karadekoolaid
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Hahaha, Amber - same as me . My first job was at Berlitz in Oxford St. All I can remember is the hotdog stands !
- Pepper Pig
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Re: Foodies In The News
Rowley Leigh makes Cherry Clafoutis.
https://www.houseandgarden.co.uk/recipe ... tis-recipe
Crab lovers,
http://www.lindseybareham.com/penne-wit ... -tomatoes/
https://www.houseandgarden.co.uk/recipe ... tis-recipe
Crab lovers,
http://www.lindseybareham.com/penne-wit ... -tomatoes/
- karadekoolaid
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Re: Foodies In The News
Breakfast sandwiches, anyone? Just for a change of routine!
https://www.bonappetit.com/gallery/best ... Of_The_Day
https://www.bonappetit.com/gallery/best ... Of_The_Day
- Pepper Pig
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Re: Foodies In The News
Rachel Roddy’s chocolate and yogurt ring cake.
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2021/j ... -ring-cake
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2021/j ... -ring-cake
Re: Foodies In The News
Pepper Pig wrote:Rachel Roddy’s chocolate and yogurt ring cake.
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2021/j ... -ring-cake
nice story too
- Pepper Pig
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It is but I’m still trying to work out what technical leggings are!
- Earthmaiden
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They have pockets anyway!
I like the use of the yogurt pot for measuring.
I like the use of the yogurt pot for measuring.
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If there’s one garment I don’t require pockets on, it’s leggings, it’s the potential for for lumpiness
I assumed that technical leggings were those things with oddly placed strips of different fabrics and mesh to support or cool your muscles?
I assumed that technical leggings were those things with oddly placed strips of different fabrics and mesh to support or cool your muscles?
- Gillthepainter
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Nice one again, KKA.
I love the look of the smoked salmon one: https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/smoke ... ied-capers
I love the look of the smoked salmon one: https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/smoke ... ied-capers
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Pepper Pig wrote:Rachel Roddy’s chocolate and yogurt ring cake.
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2021/j ... -ring-cake
I've had a similar recipe in my little red recipe book since the 1990s, I think I got it from another Mum at the playgroup we used to go to though it's without the chocolate chips. It's very good made using a lemon or mandarin yoghurt, my favourite though is with a hazelnut yoghurt and a handful of chopped nuts. I've always baked them in a 2lb loaf tin then iced with little glace icing.
- Pepper Pig
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I've given up trying to keep brown sugar usable! Even decanting it into a screw top jar doesn't seem to top it from going hard.
https://bit.ly/3juuJpu
https://bit.ly/3juuJpu
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Churros are the only doughnuts I like, but I won’t bother, best eaten from a paper cone bought from a stall I think
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