Observant as ever, Poppy.Poppy wrote: Saw notice in Blue Bean re evening meals FRi & Sat - diff menu every week, open til 10 and BYOB.
See BC's post a few back up the page
Ha! But more info there tonight than was there at the weekendecm wrote:Observant as ever, Poppy.Poppy wrote: Saw notice in Blue Bean re evening meals FRi & Sat - diff menu every week, open til 10 and BYOB.
See BC's post a few back up the page
Chicago won it in 85 (Superbowl XX). 46-10 against New England. The year of William "The Refridgerator" Perry, Mike Singletary and the greatest defense the world has ever seen.Porty wrote:I shared a double bed with Gerry once in Moffat, we were almost total strangers.It was the night Los Angeles Raiders won the suprebowl in 1985(?)I reminded him about it recently at Living Well and he had forgotten!!! I was hurt.
bearcub wrote:I see from an "advertisement feature" in the EN today that Sizzlers will be changing it's name shortly to.....drum roll please maestro........."Select"![]()
And now we have...........and very good it was toobearcub wrote:Myself and S are planning a visit very soon to check it out
Just that, it was like dining in the home of a friend who happened to be a brilliant chef, well actually that is exactly what it was.A restaurant that is not a restaurant! It is a place where a group of friends, family or business can meet, eat, drink and enjoy good company in an unpretentious setting with a feel of home.
We had a cinnamon take away last night and we duly ordered by phone. BC went to collect and was left waiting 45 minutesBob Jefferson wrote:Even my favourite Indian takeaway, Cinnamon, insists on food colouring in its 'pilau' rice, which I find really off-putting. Let's get a petition going.
Does this mean that single parents within 1 mile must walk with their kids before bedtime if they want a takeaway?Bob Jefferson wrote:I think restaurants should refuse to deliver to anyone within a 1 mile radius unless they have a disability that prevents them from being able to walk there themselves
You're right, it's completely unworkable. OK, let's keep the delivery service but offer those who collect their own meals a 10% discount.Dadaist wrote:Does this mean that single parents within 1 mile must walk with their kids before bedtime if they want a takeaway?
Does this mean that anyone who might not feel comfortable being out on the street at night must make sure that they find a delivery service which is greater than 1 mile away from their house?
If those "disabled" to which you refer do not have a car sticker, taxi card or other proof of disability, how do you envisage the average takeaway delivery staff member properly enforcing the administrative/bureaucratic aspects of this scheme of yours?
We phoned in order to collect by footBob Jefferson wrote:Well, I seem to recall that we have discussed this before but I think restaurants should refuse to deliver to anyone within a 1 mile radius unless they have a disability that prevents them from being able to walk there themselves. And since it is free delivery, I object to cross-subsidising these people who are too lazy to collect their own meals.
I've never had to wait more than a few minutes at Cinnamon but then I do tend to avoid Friday nights when they are at their busiest.
Bob Jefferson wrote:I know! You only live a few feet away but that wouldn't stop some able-bodied people from requesting a delivery for no other reason than they can't be bothered. That's my point.
Incidentally, we ordered (to collect) from Cinnamon this evening and they gave me chicken instead of the lamb dish I ordered.
"How long has MSG been used? More than 1,200 years ago, Oriental cooks discovered that some foods tasted better when prepared with a soup stock made from the seaweed Laminaria Japonica. It was not until 1908 that Professor Kikunae Ikeda of The University of Tokyo isolated glutamate from the seaweed and unlocked the secret of its flavor-enhancing properties. Since that time, MSG has been, and continues to be, widely used as an effective means of making good food taste better."Bob Jefferson wrote:Food colouring and MSG is difficult to avoid in Chinese restaurants. I do wish they would get the message that a lot of people would prefer they left these ingredients out. Instead, the trend in recent years has been to dumb down and 'westernise' what is, at its best, one of the world's great cuisines. Witness the success of 'eat as much as you want' Chinese buffets, complete with fried onion rings, chips and Mr Whippy ice cream. Deep fried everything in a sickly, glutinous, neon sauce. And luke warm.
Even my favourite Indian takeaway, Cinnamon, insists on food colouring in its 'pilau' rice, which I find really off-putting. Let's get a petition going.
Absolutely spot on there. That's why it is so widely used in the fast food industry - low quality foods can be used as the MSG masks the flavour. Furthermore, the sodium in the MSG also counts towards your daily salt (sodium) intake but does not have to be listed under the salt content in the ingredients list.Marguerite-the-Poet wrote:...Since that time, MSG has been, and continues to be, widely used as an effective means of making good food taste better.":D