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A mid afternoon lunch of gammon steak with sautee potatoes and mixed fresh green salad with dressing and some wine - followed by a walk through the local park.
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Captain WH Rollins
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Captain WH Rollins
ahhhh the gift that keeps on givingNothing for me today think i caught the bug my wife had lol
correct and hasn't changed since!It is, first established in 1919 by a Swiss gentleman, if I remember correctly.
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Captain WH Rollins
I can remember going there for tea and cakes when I was a student In Leeds. Nice ride out on the motorbike.correct and hasn't changed since!
I thought I’d try here but does anyone have an idea or two for a great place to eat in West London? We are staying in the Baron’s Court area when we come there in a few weeks.
I'm happy to try and help you with this. I will need to know if it is a lunch time meal or an evening meal? Also, your taste in food?
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Captain WH Rollins
Evening meals most likely. We will be out doing touristy types of stuff during the day so I suspect we will find a pub for midday meals wherever we happen to be.
In terms of food we will try just about anything. I think we’d certainly want to try places more English (traditional or contemporary) because that can be hard to find. We just like really good food and want to make sure there’s kid friendly options since our 7 year old isn’t the most adventurous eater quite yet.
A couple recommendations we have received from friends have been Sky Garden (Fenchurch) and to find one of the Fuller’s restaurants but I’m literally just starting to think about food.
I definitely appreciate any suggestions you may have
Sounds good. If there’s any other suggestions you might have I’m certainly open to considering them
Staffordshire oatcakes, cheese and brown sauce here, friday treat
Salt and vinegar squares today hahaWhat, no frazzels?
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Captain WH Rollins
So English guts today! - went out, Mexican had spicy chicken enchaladas for a change!
I know - but I have learnt to chose carefully for just that reason, and that's why my favorites are the ehchiladas. Good advice. Going out for a special breakfast brunch in a while - traditional English, ace!Mexican food, my respects to you, always found it a little dry.
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I know - but I have learnt to chose carefully for just that reason, and that's why my favorites are the ehchiladas. Good advice. Going out for a special breakfast brunch in a while - traditional English, ace!