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That's England though, the further north you go, the worse the food quality.
Aug-05-2010 07:32
Sushipunk
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Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Chateau Verdafloor
quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
That's England though
You could have just stopped there
Aug-05-2010 07:36
Lilith
Meowsies!
Registered: Nov 2000
Location: Maximum Security twilight home for cats
There is good fresh food there, but it tends to be expensive or you grow your own and trade it with your neighbours like my nan did... by the time you get to where Ian is, you're probably trading pot you grew yourself for a big fat bag of crack.
Aug-05-2010 07:40
Ian
Not dead yet.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: UK
quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
That's England though, the further north you go, the worse the food quality.
I actually found a place in town that I never knew existed. Some of the menu sounds yummy
Roast rack of Stockley Park spring lamb carved onto sauté spring greens
with rosemary and Staffordshire cheese layered potatoes
£17.50
Aged Bromley Hurst steak topped with courgettes, tomatoes, shallots and
a herb crust with a black pepper cream
Rib eye £17.50
Fillet £21.95
Roast extra aged Bromley Hurst Rib of beef on the bone with a shallot and
red wine reduction and fresh Yorkshire puddings
(2 persons to share. Please allow up to 45 minutes cooking time)
Pan-fried fillet of sea bass towered with locally cured bacon with
baby mushrooms and chives in white wine cream
£16.95
nom. And I use the market because it's as fresh as you'll get because supermarkets buy in & freeze or fridge stuff until it's past it's best. However, I was massively impressed with some of the stores in canada, the way they handled the fresh stuff. It was awesome.
Aug-05-2010 07:46
Sushipunk
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Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Chateau Verdafloor
I was going to comment on how exorbitantly expensive that sounds, but then reminded myself what the Pound is worth these days
And once again, our fresh produce is awesome here! Get some perspective
Aug-05-2010 07:57
Moongoose
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Registered: Apr 2003
Location: Celje, Slovenia
Just watched Dr Horribles Sing Along Blog for the first time...fucking love it!
Might look into The Guild as well since its supposedly just as good.
Aug-05-2010 08:01
Sushipunk
Flickering, I roam
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Chateau Verdafloor
quote:
Originally posted by Moongoose
Just watched Dr Horribles Sing Along Blog for the first time...fucking love it!
Fucking. I still haven't watched that!
Aug-05-2010 08:01
Ian
Not dead yet.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: UK
it sounds nice though there's a huge stigma about british food which makes me laugh because a lot of it comes from the yanks who aren't exactly renowned for 'good' food, just fast food, but there's a lot of good stuff around if you look past your macdonalds and kfc and a lot more gifted chefs than we had 10 years ago even.
All i know about fresh produce in 'hot' places is that in spain it's the one thing that lets itself down a lot, everything seems 'mushy' due to the heat and them not storing them well. Shame really.
Aug-05-2010 08:21
Lilith
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Registered: Nov 2000
Location: Maximum Security twilight home for cats
The English do have a fairly unhealthy love for fast food as well that is probably on par with the yanks for the sheer amount they eat and just how spectacularly crap it is.
quote:
I was going to comment on how exorbitantly expensive that sounds, but then reminded myself what the Pound is worth these days
Its sort of about 3, edging towards lower end of 4-star restaurant prices here, depending on where you go, but we do have comparatively better meat and at a much cheaper price.
Mostly because Australia didn't spend the last 40 years driving their primary producers into the ocean... like some
Aug-05-2010 08:30
Ian
Not dead yet.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: UK
I admit, a lot of brits eat fast food & I don't see the point in it. It's so unhealthy that it's pointless to put into your body. I just believe in cooking with fresh ingredients, it's so much better knowing what you're putting into your body. I do eat the very occasional takeout burger or something but from a place in town where they actually make them to order from lean minced steak and the flavour is 1000x better. People are generally lazy though everywhere so you'll always get those who eat nothing but takeout.
Aug-05-2010 08:33
Sushipunk
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Location: Chateau Verdafloor
quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
Its sort of about 3, edging towards lower end of 4-star restaurant prices here, depending on where you go, but we do have comparatively better meat and at a much cheaper price.
Can't comment on Sydney prices, though I'm sure they're higher than up here.
You're quite correct on the quality of our meat, it's excellent, and exported all over the world. Prices have been jacked up for the last few years though, due to the drought [etc.], and it's unfortunate that they're not likely to drop. I've heard that lamb in particular is likely to keep going up and up
Aug-05-2010 08:53
Lilith
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Lamb is getting very pricey, which is annoying because I prefer it to beef in some ways. My uncle is prone to giving us half a cow every now and then so we always end up with more than we can ever use!
Sydney is just overall damn expensive.