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Mick 14-04-2012 08:00

Accrington Food Festival
 
Will you be going to the food festival today or tomorrow
I will be there today about 10-30am if you see me say hi
and you will get some karma :D

Less 14-04-2012 09:18

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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 985218)
Will you be going to the food festival today or tomorrow
I will be there today about 10-30am if you see me say hi
and you will get some karma :D

Well, I don't think that's fair, if you'd given me karma for every time I see you in the Railway on Saturdays, I'd be a karma millionaire!

:(

jaysay 14-04-2012 09:25

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 985250)
Well, I don't think that's fair, if you'd given me karma for every time I see you in the Railway on Saturdays, I'd be a karma millionaire!

:(

Ya never know Less he might just bring you some solid food when he arrives in the Railway later:D

annesingleton 14-04-2012 17:53

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I was on my way there this afternoon when my son dashed out of the Commercial and dragged me in there for a glass or two of wine (much against my will!) So very unfortunately I missed the food festival, I've never actually been to one yet!

susie123 14-04-2012 18:07

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Originally Posted by annesingleton (Post 985405)
I was on my way there this afternoon when my son dashed out of the Commercial and dragged me in there for a glass or two of wine (much against my will!) So very unfortunately I missed the food festival, I've never actually been to one yet!

What about tomorrow, it's still on then.

Less 14-04-2012 18:20

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 985409)
What about tomorrow, it's still on then.

Will you stop putting cryptic messages on site? I've told you before, I'll see you when I see you!

By the way, would a question mark not have been better than a full stop when asking me?

susie123 14-04-2012 18:34

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 985409)
What about tomorrow, it's still on then.

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 985413)
Will you stop putting cryptic messages on site? I've told you before, I'll see you when I see you!

By the way, would a question mark not have been better than a full stop when asking me?

Oh dear, spurned again!:(:mad:

I thought about a question mark but couldn't decide where to put it - before the comma or at the end. In the end I decided not to bother rather than clutter up the post.

You've turned me down, so it doesn't really matter anyway...:rolleyes:

Less 14-04-2012 18:39

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 985414)

You've turned me down, so it doesn't really matter anyway...:rolleyes:

You silly mare, I haven't turned you down, I just don't want the rest of the world to know that you are so desperate you'd settle for me.

Now, back out of this thread slowly and just maybe no-one will have noticed anything of interest!

;)

shillelagh 14-04-2012 23:46

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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 985218)
Will you be going to the food festival today or tomorrow
I will be there today about 10-30am if you see me say hi
and you will get some karma :D


OI i havent got karma .... and i said hiya to you .... ok you paid me in .. but you didnt really expect me to buy skippy did you .. bambi maybe ..but never skippy ...:p
by the way the smelly cheese is nice .. i had some on my cheese on toast for tea .. :p:p:p

mobertol 16-04-2012 15:51

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Would love to have gone to this but got waylaid while visiting various friends.

My friends parents had just returned from it when I called in to see them and were shocked at how much a small carton of Olives had cost them (£10!).

They said that a demonstration of cookery by Chef Novelli (at £8 entry) was full - seems rather expensive just to watch someone cook!

Retlaw 16-04-2012 17:38

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 985742)
Would love to have gone to this but got waylaid while visiting various friends.

My friends parents had just returned from it when I called in to see them and were shocked at how much a small carton of Olives had cost them (£10!).

They said that a demonstration of cookery by Chef Novelli (at £8 entry) was full - seems rather expensive just to watch someone cook!

Them so called Food & Market festivals are a rip off, its where they can get rid of all the old stock, they wouldn't dare try to sell in a shop, there quids in, your quids out, and some of you fall for it every year.
Retlaw.

shillelagh 16-04-2012 19:38

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the bottle of lancashire sauce i got the spugster was £1.60 ... normally costs £2 ... just have to post it to him now .... and that will cost a flipping fortune ... :eek:

jaysay 17-04-2012 09:01

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 985771)
the bottle of lancashire sauce i got the spugster was £1.60 ... normally costs £2 ... just have to post it to him now .... and that will cost a flipping fortune ... :eek:

No doubt you'll make spugs pay one way or another Jen:D:D

Restless 17-04-2012 16:18

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What is Lancashire sauce?

susie123 17-04-2012 16:55

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 985939)
What is Lancashire sauce?

Just for you, Rob...

Entwistle's Lancashire Sauce :: Relish :: Shake on Condiment :: Ramsbottom

Restless 17-04-2012 17:40

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Thanks Susie. What would you compare it to?

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susie123 17-04-2012 17:44

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 985958)
Thanks Susie. What would you compare it to?

No idea - never tasted it! Worcs sauce perhaps? Better wait till someone who has tried it reads your message. They might be able to tell you.

heth 17-04-2012 19:01

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yeah i would say worcs sauce is prob the closest taste to it.

shillelagh 17-04-2012 19:47

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id say curry ....

Restless 17-04-2012 19:53

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Hmm perhaps just the ingredient I need/missing when I am making Madras Paste

shillelagh 17-04-2012 19:54

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the spugster likes it on cheese on toast ... i think it tastes a bit like the curry sauce you get from the chippy ....

Mick 18-04-2012 05:01

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Its a very mild curry flavoured sauce
You can get it on the cheese stall on the outside market if you want to try it

Spider61 23-04-2012 12:29

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 985758)
Them so called Food & Market festivals are a rip off, its where they can get rid of all the old stock, they wouldn't dare try to sell in a shop, there quids in, your quids out, and some of you fall for it every year.
Retlaw.

Don’t tar all the stall holders with the same brush. I personally know one of the traders who were there. They would never sell anything that was not to their high standards. There produce would be the same as if it was sold in a shop, food festival or to any of their catering customers.

Tealeaf 23-04-2012 14:27

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Just out of interest, would any of you lot know if I can get this cheese anywhere in Accy? If not in Accy, then possibly Blackburn or Clitheroe?

http://www.nealsyarddairy.co.uk/chee...Lancashire.pdf

I'm not interested in any sterilised or pasteurised muck, so don't bother suggesting any substitutes.

lancsdave 23-04-2012 14:37

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 987168)
Just out of interest, would any of you lot know if I can get this cheese anywhere in Accy? If not in Accy, then possibly Blackburn or Clitheroe?

http://www.nealsyarddairy.co.uk/chee...Lancashire.pdf

I'm not interested in any sterilised or pasteurised muck, so don't bother suggesting any substitutes.

If this is there website then Booths in Clitheroe looks to be the nearest. I'll ask on the cheese stall tomorrow for you :)

http://www.mrskirkhams.com/products.htm

Tealeaf 23-04-2012 14:46

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 987172)
If this is there website then Booths in Clitheroe looks to be the nearest. I'll ask on the cheese stall tomorrow for you :)

Mrs Kirkham's Lancashire Cheese

Cheers Dave......although when I was up at Booth's in Clitheroe last year they were out of stock. The cheese stall in the market does not have it. I've not yet been in the Black Horse deli...I would have thought they would have tried to get it in.

susie123 23-04-2012 14:49

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 987172)
If this is there website then Booths in Clitheroe looks to be the nearest. I'll ask on the cheese stall tomorrow for you :)

Mrs Kirkham's Lancashire Cheese

It's also available online from the website.

Tealeaf 23-04-2012 15:01

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 987177)
It's also available online from the website.

Yeah, I know. but I'm an old romantic and I prefer to do my shopping the old fashioned way which when it comes to food involves looking and sniffing. Kirkham's Lancashire is not the only quality northern food I get down here - usually at Borough Market - there are pies, fish and meats as well. It's just a buggar carting the stuff back up north.


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