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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostI rather miss Robert The Books in Swansea.
Used to go there for years, er, decades.
Now all we have left is charity shoppes, of which only the Oxfam shoppe in Castle Street is much cop & expensive with it.
Although one of the ones in Oakham was transplanted there from here, so at least it still exists. A couple of others still exist as online-only businesses, selling mainly through Abe Books.
And meanwhile their former shops stand empty, earning their usurious landlords no rent whatsoever, but presumably providing a nice tax break when written down as a lossComment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostComment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostMakes my merger efforts look quite sad.
Beef Wellington burgers with twice cooked chips.
Tasted good though
Now officially bored and tired. This day can't go quick enough.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAlthough one of the ones in Oakham was transplanted there from here, so at least it still exists.
Oh well, it's all Rutland - the only question is whether one turns right or left off the A47Comment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostMakes my merger efforts look quite sad.
Beef Wellington burgers with twice cooked chips.
Tasted good though
We have an excellent bagel place in the city that does proper new york style bagels.
How on earth do you make beef wellington burgers?Comment
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostMmmmm, Wellington burgers....
Now officially bored and tired. This day can't go quick enough.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAh, hang on, that's in Uppingham.
Oh well, it's all Rutland - the only question is whether one turns right or left off the A47Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostI have to point out I didn't make the bagels or the pastrami, just the cream cheese/horseradish mix.
We have an excellent bagel place in the city that does proper new york style bagels.
How on earth do you make beef wellington burgers?
Serve in a crusty bread roll ( toasted sourdough is ideal if you can get it) topped with a mushroom duxelle, rocket and horse radish sauce.Last edited by DaveB; 22 April 2014, 10:48."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostGood quality steak mince blitzed in a food mixer with a little onion and seasoning. The mixer blades tenderise the meat and spread the fat evenly through it which binds it so you don't need to add egg or bread crumbs to hold it together in burger form. Fry or griddle to taste.
Serve in a crusty bread roll ( toasted sourdough is ideal if you can get it) topped with a mushroom duxelle, rocket and horse radish sauce.Comment
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