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???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Bloody hell three,s loads more restaurants in ED > than I realised Oh der! *insert red face* Tho some are just a bus ride away *Ahem*
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Oh, they're NOTHING like any other cronut i've seen Mind you the whole thing is a bit bonkers http://www.policymic.com/articles/52843/the-cronut-craze-is-spiraling-out-of-control
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Oh forgot Viajante
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Hawksmoor Air Street Trullo Moro Elliot's cafe The Clove Club Polopo Bentley's Fish & Oyster Bar St John's Toast Franklins Rochelle Canteen Bistro Bruno at The Zetter hotel Chefs table at the back of Bubble Dogs I'll stop there, but there's loads more
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On-the-spot fines for being common or poor come into force
Annette Curtain replied to LadyDeliah's topic in The Lounge
On the spot fines for 2 things 1. That blog article 2. Posting a link to: That blog article Now pay up please -
There's no harm in wishing a bit of peace and space into your life, even if you do have children. There's also no harm in admitting that some bits are fairly mundane, even though children are a gift. It's really fekkin hard work when they're young. That said, it is easier when the little ones grow up a bit. 4+ is when it gets much more fun I reckon. And the bit where they are no longer a danger to themselves (however you define that) is when it eases up considerably After that it's up to you negotiate a little space, however that manifests It's why the simplicity of my OP works sometimes, it's only taken 12 years to get 40 mins alone with a chop What a great 40 minutes tho ! :))
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Pork chop with the fat on A little salt Under a hot grill, turned once and a few small tomatoes thrown in Served as is Glass of Cider French doors open, birds singing No book-paper-media-phone 30-40 minutes of just me the chop & the cider Very peaceful I've been doing this sort of thing of late, taking time out, keeping it simple, being mindful as it were It works, amidst the hectic pace of city/family life Highly recomended
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You might want to follow Jamie Omerod the series producer on Twitter (he's HILARIOUS) Or you could sign up as a volunteer to be Tasered by the Met As yet i'm in favour of the later Tellingly Danny Baker got out early.. >Although Danny Baker was involved in writing the pilot, he is not one of the writers on the eight-part series<
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Somebody lend me a nail gun please, so I can staple my eyelids closed for the next 8 weeks. If you haven't had the misfortune to see That Puppet Game Show 'show' then count yourself lucky. Take my advice; you'd be less traumatised by watching Blankety Blank on an eternal loop whilst ripped to the tits on crystal meth, locked in a Travel Lodge single room with the aircon off & strapped to a chair with cling-wrap, eyes forced open with cocktail sticks. Jim Henson must be turning in his grave. http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2013/aug/09/that-puppet-game-show-muppets-successor
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American transplant - please teach me about Football!
Annette Curtain replied to northwoods's topic in The Lounge
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I hear Cath Kidston are eyeing up a sight Keep em' peeled
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What's your budget allocation You might find it more fun to get a street food trader or two on-site
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Smoking is a choice, subsequently it's best done in the company of others, preferably in a remote & designated area on Peckham Rye or at the foot of The White Cliffs of Dover I'm up for the New York idea Reclaim the outside space people
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The one in Nth X road's a little bland/steamy IMHO How much space you got at the event to allocate?
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Pre or post Gormley bollards d-c ?
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I keep mine inside the back of my Volvo estate No rain seepage that way.
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the-e-dealer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The Flying Pig? The clue's in the name But then, you knew that already
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the-e-dealer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is it halal ? Is what Halal ?
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Jamie33 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm interested in baking bread and making real > cakes, any idea where might be good? (I live near > Dulwich so local would be best.) As in learning-how-to ?
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MrBen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is this the official Peckham gentrification > thread? Has everyone checked the maps?? > > I'm glad to see the area improve so quickly. It IS > starting to have a Disneyland/filmset feel to it > though. There's something definitely cartoonish > about Bellenden Road that doesn't feel quite > right. "Airlifted from Williamsburg" remains one > of my favourite Woodrot-isms. I agree with Mr Ben, there's a serenity along Bellenden road that feels slightly constructed, much like a visit to a movie lot Don't get me wrong, I'm ok with it, just part of me can't believe it's actually happening The other evening I drove through, the begging bowl was in full swing, the Vic was all people outside, the night sky was an absolutely perfect purple-blue, the air was warm and balmy. Nice people of all extractions who could walk upright, filled the street. But I still it seemed a bit surreal-even the Costcutter/Spar shop by the crossing had woven baskets outside. Oh actually, now I come to think about it. The dark haired-bulging eyed woman was propped up on the railings by the crossing outside the Begging Bowl, can of Kestrel firmly clenched in her hand Phew, for a moment there I thought I was dreaming.
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StraferJack Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Heh, it wouldn?t be the EDF if a nice farewell > post didn?t elicit a response suggesting they were > going to the wrong place ? nice work Alan ;-) > > As someone who will be making a similar post > within the year, I raise a glass to Marmora Man, > agree with his points and wish him all the best, > in a stunning part of the country Where you going SJ Are you joining the exodus that Mr Ben wrote about a little while back ?
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StraferJack Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Locale doesn't have a restaurant tho No, but The Flying Pig will have.
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Weighing scales that also measure body fat
Annette Curtain replied to womanofdulwich's topic in The Lounge
Depends where that 25% is located Put it this way; a quarter of your body is fat Or 75% of your body has no fat at all I'm visualising one huge leg attached to an Olive Oil type woman, am I right ? -
Michael Palaeologus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Huh? I was talking about an event at the Bussey > Building, not Rye Lane. > events should be representative of Peckham < Expand please Michael The KERB event is a traveling food circus, open to all. You either know about it or you don't. But bear in mind it's only the second time it's been there, so many who were there already knew of the event in other areas, me included. Last time I went there was an African church kicking out, the congregation really didn't seem to know quite what had hit the space as they left church. In all I thought that was fairly representative of the area. Lots of events running in parallel & in parallel universes, as they do. Generally tho, I don't do face counts at events.
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