i had a breakfast roll from the green cabbies hut between knightsbridge and sloane square, highly recommended and only £1.60 - best breakfast in London and probably cheapest too.
no connection (although if they ever float i'm in)
Come on guys, you can do better than this on your narratives re lunch - you need to do a Trouville! He makes the partaking of lunch a true art form with his eloquent descriptions!
I hope he will be along here soon, and tell us what he had for lunch yesterday...... /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
(I am just as bad as you lot - my lunch yesterday was just a humble flying fish cutter with lashings of pepper sauce and ketchup, from a roadside food cart in town - oooh so yummy though)
That sounds great!Id love to spend a while in the carabean The humble flying fish sounds like our humbel sardine delisious
After the other day when we discovered that the curry powder we used in the chickin and pork curry had a sell by date of 1968 i havent been feeling to well so i only ate a sandwich and drank a large glass of Krieg (Belgium beir)my sandwich had a liberal helping of chilly pepper and a cold fried sardine salad leaf and some parmisan
Tonight we had wine from Chile (just in case the French wine was off) we roasted pigions stuffed with dried fruit dried tomatoes and goose fatmixed with bread crums from the dry bread we havent used for fishing
We made a large salad of "maiche" and eggs to start with and grilled potatoes in a pan to go with the pigions we aso made some Bread compagne (very crusty almost white bread to eat with it
he chile wine was still to sweet so we tried the local wine just to see if it was still OK It was!It is.
Now im/were watching free internet TV from zatoo.com weve never had TV befor now we have PC TV and for free!!Its really a novelty, i expect tomorrow we wont bother just get back to our normal socialising but for tonight TV via PDA and laptop is the thing im going back to watch as weél