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Off for a month
Hi all
I'm not off in a huff, just off on holidays to South America for a month. May be able to join you from the UK from mid December onwards. Bon appetit Ian La Souvigne - France |
Off for a month
On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 21:54:46 +0100
Ian Hoare > wrote: > Hi all > > I'm not off in a huff, just off on holidays to South America for a month. > May be able to join you from the UK from mid December onwards. > Bon appetit Hi Ian, You lucky dog. We shall expect a report on Peruvian wines. Or other unusual beverages. Ahayuasca? -E -- Emery Davis You can reply to ecom by removing the well known companies Questions about wine? Visit http://winefaq.hostexcellence.com |
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> May be able to join you from the UK from mid December onwards.
there is always a doss and a glass in Brum ;-) JT |
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"Ian Hoare" wrote .......
> > I'm not off in a huff, just off on holidays to South America for a month. > May be able to join you from the UK from mid December onwards. Have a great trip Ian & Jacquie - await with great interest your reports on Peruvian Pinot and Galapagos Gewurz. I also believe that the Fricassee of Equatorial Albatross (made with seal milk and the island morels) and deep fried Iguana is most memorable. st.helier |
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Ian Hoare wrote:
> Hi all > > I'm not off in a huff, just off on holidays to South America for a month. > May be able to join you from the UK from mid December onwards. Bon voyage et bon apetit, Ian. Don't eat too much ceviche! Mark Lipton -- alt.food.wine FAQ: http://winefaq.hostexcellence.com |
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Salut/Hi John T,
le/on Wed, 07 Nov 2007 22:38:55 GMT, tu disais/you said:- >> May be able to join you from the UK from mid December onwards. > >there is always a doss and a glass in Brum ;-) I doubt if we'll be heading your way I'm afraid. However, Jacquie & I shall be meeting with a bunch of foodies for lunch at Heston B's Hind's Head hotel in Bray on Saturday 29th. We've booked a private room, and have room for up to 30 there at £38 for a three course meal with sides and coffee. Booze extra. I've taken deposits from 20 so far. If you were interested in tasting triple cooked chips, oxtail and kidney pudding and the famous quaking pudding, then this might be your opportunity. All the best Ian |
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Salut/Hi Emery and other wits!
le/on Wed, 7 Nov 2007 22:20:50 +0100, tu disais/you said:- >On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 21:54:46 +0100 >Ian Hoare > wrote: >You lucky dog. We shall expect a report on Peruvian wines. Or other >unusual beverages. Ahayuasca? I somehow don't expect to be finding too many world class wines there, though The Travel Channel's "Flavours of Peru" series have made me hope that we might find some good food at least in the big cities. I certainly intend to taste guinea pig if it's on offer! Yes, Mark... ceviche. Hmm... no doubt it will be fascinating to discover it in its native surroundings. I'm told there's an "Inca Cola" which is of a virulent orange colour and which is to be avoided at all costs. Hey ho. Anyway, this is "the last post" till mid december. ATB Ian |
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Ian wrote on Thu, 08 Nov 2007 21:44:20 +0100:
IH> le/on Wed, 7 Nov 2007 22:20:50 +0100, tu disais/you said:- ??>> On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 21:54:46 +0100 ??>> Ian Hoare > wrote: ??>> You lucky dog. We shall expect a report on Peruvian ??>> wines. Or other unusual beverages. Ahayuasca? IH> native surroundings. I'm told there's an "Inca Cola" which IH> is of a virulent orange colour and which is to be avoided IH> at all costs. I take your point but Inca Cola is on sale in supermarkets around DC. I have not been tempted to try it but the manufacturer makes a quite a decent Ginger Beer (not the pallid domestic "Ale"). James Silverton Potomac, Maryland E-mail, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not |
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