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malibu 22-09-2003 12:39

The best sunday roast
 
Can anyone help me? I am after a place that serves food that offers a good menu or a great sunday roast for when I have visitors. Preferably that serves real ale as I dont want to cook.

would appreciate any ideas? thanks

;D

lettie 22-09-2003 19:06

Re: The best sunday roast
 
;D The Griffin at the top of Burnley rd do a sunday roast, or they used to. We went in earlier this year, when we took my mum for her mother's day dinner. The landlord Nick is great, my brother in law goes in there a lot, not sure if they serve real ale, but I can find out. :-*

malibu 23-09-2003 11:25

Re: The best sunday roast
 
thanks for that  ;D

Jo 23-09-2003 12:17

Re: The best sunday roast
 
We went to a REALLY nice place, along the road towards Kieghley after Colne (takes about 25 minutes to get there, lovely drive). I'll ask my mum what it was called.

Tealeaf 23-09-2003 13:28

Re: The best sunday roast
 
Does anyone know that pub going out towards Gisburn where you can get Roast Italian Rabbit, with mashed parsnips & wild camarge rice?

janet 23-09-2003 14:14

Re: The best sunday roast
 
The buck inn

malibu 23-09-2003 14:26

Re: The best sunday roast
 
Oh I likes a nice drive out I will look forward to the name. Roast italian rabbit sounds good. ;D

Jo 24-09-2003 07:22

Re: The best sunday roast
 
OK, Malbu, the place is called  the Tempest Arms and is in Elsack which is a village on the way to Skipton. It's on the main road.

Please leave my rabbit out of your culinary dreams, poor thing! You can come for spaghetti any time at my place, but Mario has to be left IN ONE PIECE!

Tealeaf 24-09-2003 08:29

Re: The best sunday roast
 
Anybody got a recipe for Italian Rabbit Lasagne?

tracey 24-09-2003 09:32

Re: The best sunday roast
 
yes you need a italian rabbit, tea leaf! ;D

Tealeaf 24-09-2003 09:55

Re: The best sunday roast
 
I know....but I can't get one from ASDA, can I? If only they'd chuck out some of those dodgy Thai Salmanella chickens from their freezer and make room for some nice Italian Bunnys...mind you, fresh is nicer. It's just that the Lasagne I made the bunny mince turned out very dry. Possibly I did'nt use enough fresh Italian tomatos for the sauce...any ideas, anyone?

janet 24-09-2003 10:32

Re: The best sunday roast
 
welsh rabbit is very nice and you do not need any tomato sauce either unless it's h.p

Jo 24-09-2003 12:17

Re: The best sunday roast
 
THIS IS NOT FAIR!!!!!!!!!!!:(
Give me all your e-mail addresses by private message and I'll send you Mario's photo - he's too gorgeous to eat! And fluffy, especially his wovely wittle tail! you are all cruel!  >:(

Tealeaf 24-09-2003 12:27

Re: The best sunday roast
 
Rabbit Tail.....sounds like it would make a nice good luck charm for someone!

Jo 24-09-2003 12:42

Re: The best sunday roast
 
You'll be having bad luck soon if Mario gets word of this conversation, he'll have your ankles for chewing gum - ask my gran, bit her rotten, he did!


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