El Pibe Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My uncle (an original sixties hippy still living > in what might be the last remaining commune still > going in london from that period) was a committed > vegan for many many years. > In the end he stopped because it 'sucked the joy > out of life'. > > > It is all a *bit* hair shirt innit ;) Or Hemp shirt, in this case i'd imagine
That said, there's a flourish of 'wheat based' openeings in the area Farnca Manca & the soon to open 'freash pasta' gaff up near Franklins Is gluten free on the wane Oh yeah, 'honey free' is my next trend prediction
Cookson & Clegg http://www.cooksonclegg.com/product.html They made a lot of the Katherine Hammnett clothing, and more recently jeans for the Japanese denim brand 'Edwins' All top end, and priced accordingly
I bought my "made in England" Grenson boots the other day Fekk tho cost wise, just shy of ?400 The last pair I had for near 20 years I'm hoping these ones see me through
Food related retail business, with cafe Nice people, with high craft skills You may well have eaten thier product Voted the best in London, not so long ago
If a plane crashed and we were all stranded on a remote and snowy mountan Who would you eat first? I'd probaly go for the Vegan first, then the veggie, and follow that with the big guy in row 6 Mind you, i'd hoped to be rescued before I had to eat the big guy
My sister had a tree up in October once Sad cow, but it was for 'the kids' she told me Mind you, isn't there some guy somewhere, who has christmas 365 days a year
We took a turn out of our gate, then another at the top of our lane 200 yard walk, then free view of the CP event In the company if my 10 yr old son Not another person in sight, his hand in mine, in awe Loved it
Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Stevie for the win. Needs bongos, though. I'm voting (in my head) for steve But with a cow bell and a mexican hat
Is Mr Lui's still good. Last time I went there it was truly awfully average Mind you, I was stone cold sober. And some food is way better when you're pissed Anyone eaten at Chilli Cool, just of Tottenham Court Rd. It's an experience indeed I felt like the 'ready brek' kid on steriods, after I got out of there
I read somewhere a while back that Notting Hill, was for people who were Bohemian on the outside, but dead on the inside Easy D got of lightly, I reckon If ANYONE is in the Craft Brewing business, please can you make an 'Easy D' craft ale