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Finally remembered to make the Scotch broth, though I had to do it in the InstantPot rather than the slow cooker. Not that much of it either, as it wasn't a very big half-shoulder of lamb. But I daresay it'll be all rightComment
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The Ministry of Health have cleared us! We are free to leave the resort ... when the weekend curfew ends at 5 am Monday morningComment
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The F&B manager has decided that 200 ml bottles of gin are not sufficient for our room mini bar and has brought us a full size bottle instead.
We also informed him that tomorrow we intend to conduct an 'experiment'. In the way that Italians offer affogato as a desert, with a hard version involving grappa, we have decided we want to try their delicious coconut sorbet with a light and dark rum (two conditions) with and without the espresso (two further conditions). We would have done that today but were too stuffed from lunch.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe nutters have gone. It occurred to me that if they were Branch Covidians, I should have gone down and stood next to them wearing a mask while pretending to be part of their little groupWhen the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThe Ministry of Health have cleared us! We are free to leave the resort ... when the weekend curfew ends at 5 am Monday morning
Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThe F&B manager has decided that 200 ml bottles of gin are not sufficient for our room mini bar and has brought us a full size bottle instead.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThe F&B manager has decided that 200 ml bottles of gin are not sufficient for our room mini bar and has brought us a full size bottle instead.
We also informed him that tomorrow we intend to conduct an 'experiment'. In the way that Italians offer affogato as a desert, with a hard version involving grappa, we have decided we want to try their delicious coconut sorbet with a light and dark rum (two conditions) with and without the espresso (two further conditions). We would have done that today but were too stuffed from lunch.
He says supping on scotch!Last edited by vetran; 11 September 2021, 21:17.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Shocked. Shocked I tell you!
He says supping on scotch!Last edited by ladymuck; 11 September 2021, 21:37.Comment
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