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Dinner cooked for you Wednesday 2nd November


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This Wednesday I'll be cooking a venison and juniper stew with creamy mash followed by a panna cotta. The meal is offered through Menu Next Door which is an alternative to a local take away where you buy a tasty meal from your neighbours. To order please click the link here https://menunextdoor.co.uk/en/menus/wednesday-winter-warmer/sharing-chef?utm_campaign=SharingChef&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_content=13629


I hope to see some of you on Wednesday and if you have any questions please ask.


nb apologies I posted about this in the wrong section last week!

  • 1 month later...

Hi Phlox,


Apologies for the delay responding. I was hoping to cook again pre Christmas but unfortunately I've broken a bone in my hand and it will be tricky with a cast on so it will be the new year now! There have been loads of new chefs sign up in the area though so if you visit https://menunextdoor.co.uk/en and put in your post code there is plenty nearby.


Sorry I'm not cooking sooner and thank you for asking!


Best wishes,


Mark

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