Cozzer
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Does any cookery programme warrant 3 hours a week on BBC1?
This bloody Masterchef thing seems to last forever.
This bloody Masterchef thing seems to last forever.
It’s one of my favourite shows…Does any cookery programme warrant 3 hours a week on BBC1?
This bloody Masterchef thing seems to last forever.
One of the chefs on this week owns a restaurant near us. My wife ate there a month or two ago. It was not especially expensive and the food excellent. Fine dining, outside of London, doesn’t have to be expensive.Though I enjoy the programme ,what world do these restaurant chefs, and private chefs service?. There seems to be a never ending supply of them from Michelin starred establishments. I think it only goes to prove that there is another class of people out there with large disposable incomes that keeps this rarefied dining experience afloat.
Another TV show that displays this ( more so now than in the past) is Grand Designs. Only, those with a few million pounds are now able to build. From being about about standard, but interesting self-builds, it has now become a show about the wealthy.
Mine too.It’s one of my favourite shows…
They might do home delivery.Sounds good but a 550 mile round trip for lunch is a bit much.
Is the remote defective?Does any cookery programme warrant 3 hours a week on BBC1?
This bloody Masterchef thing seems to last forever.
Is the remote defective?
We believe that reinventing moderna appliances is the way to go ...And then stick it in the microwave to reheat...........
As in main land Europe, Dogs should not be allowed in Restaurants, not everyone likes them.Look at the reviews and you'll see we weren't alone in being really impressed. Dog-friendly too. New management about 6 months ago, so recent reviews are the most relevant.
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Agreed not everyone likes them either, current washing powder adverts always say at the end "Keep away from children" I agree with that also.Neither should children.
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