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Author:  meljones [ Fri Mar 26, 2010 9:15 pm ]
Post subject:  Friday night

Friday night is my favourite part of the week, but today it surpassed itself.

I have just enjoyed:

Slightly more than half of a bottle of Spy Mountain, pretty cold

A large brown crab - the brown meat was wonderful, as expected

A large blob of Hellmans

Stir fried tendersweet broc, baby corns, spring onion and sugar snaps, with chilli and soy.

University Challenge (the first time I've watched it alone, and I never uttered a sound, which is unusual)

What a combination.

A very happy girl.

Author:  Bacchus [ Fri Mar 26, 2010 10:55 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Friday night

Shredded local organic (lean) smoked streaky, finely chopped Sitaki 'shrooms in a 3 large free-range egg omelette and half a baguette.

Author:  Duncan [ Sat Mar 27, 2010 12:41 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Friday night

We are having a very relaxing evening at home. Master chef semi finals.

Grilled whole trout fillets, dressed with herbs, ground black pepper, burn butter, blob of Hellmans, waitrose french stick, rocket and red salad, bottled archichoke hearts from Waitrose.

Chablis premier cru 2008, Beauroy, Dom Jean & Marie Naulin.

Another stubby hubby and wife team with cellar under their home. The wine has a beautiful flavour, orange blossom and cointreau notes are gently released as I raise the cool glass to my nose. I'm serving this slightly cool, the wine would be a full Star with a touch more acidity, so I fool it by serving cooler than I should. What can a small owner/grower/wine maker do, when the weather is not quite right for ripeness at the same time as a tad more structure and acidity ? There is some mineral here, but the cointreau bouquet is so light and delightful. Pale green gold in the glass, nice length. Day 2 is best for multitude of flavours, acidity builds to star. I like this more than '06 :)

This sole purveyor of the nectar, knows his burgundy Lovely guy as well.

Some wines not listed, call to make your enquiries.

Looking over my shoulder:

Lovely big firm Sitaki 'hush rooms - from Tesco this week
Mel, enjoying a beautiful supper, the *brown crab meat, and the *roe if you find any, can be the most succulent and mineral of flavours. Must be *fresh to be superb.

Author:  meljones [ Sat Mar 27, 2010 8:49 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Friday night

It was heavy with roe.

I think we're all very lucky.

Author:  GK [ Sun Mar 28, 2010 12:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Friday night

meljones wrote:
University Challenge (the first time I've watched it alone, and I never uttered a sound, which is unusual)



My wife and I have a game we play when wtaching this, instead of answering the questions (which is near impossible) we quickly nominate the person who will press the buzzer and answer correctly. For example, whilst Paxy is reading the question I shout- 'Smith, Oxford', if Smith is the one who buzz's and answers the question correctly, I get a point. If my wife's choice answers, she gets a point. She beat me 7-2 last week.

The show is much more fun this way.

Author:  meljones [ Sun Mar 28, 2010 12:56 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Friday night

GK, that sounds excellent. Laughed out loud. Am not prepared to play it alone, though. Next time I'll do some answering.

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