Cut glass wine glass. Tut.
Wine glasses should be plain.
Pretty, but doesn't look very filling!
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostGot it about 10 years ago, ordered it from William Bartlett. Ex-wife's insistence, ofc!
I don't mean to be rude , but their furniture is f**king hideous and probably expensive.
I'd add a really good link to this thread normally, but in truth the two suppliers I used to use look to have gone bankrupt! So more fool me!
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Very pretty; unfortunately I'm certain it looks much better than it tastes. Bits of veg on a plate...
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostNot sure about the table, looks vaneer. The chair has got to much gloss on it. Maybe Indonesian mahogany, definitely a copy.
Where did you buy it?
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostTY. I believe it is all solid mahogany though MF. Weighs (and cost) and absolute tonne.
Where did you buy it?
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Very nice presentation on the food.
Veneer table and repro chair (sharp intake of breath)
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A little light dinner
Clearing out the fridge: a quick late home-made meal of prosciutto wrapped asparagus fried in unsalted butter with lightly grilled cherry tomatoes with virgin olive oil and a scattering of herbs de Provence, shaved parmesan, shiitake mushrooms, fried brown bread flavoured with garlic and thyme and a shot glass of sauce aux Câpres to dip into to.
Dessert: home-made rum and date bon bons (already made).
All made in 20 mins!
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