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I've never posted about a restaurant or pub in the area before, but a new French bistro recently opened on Nunhead Lane that is really amazing.....


I've been there a few times and have really enjoyed the atmosphere, the food, and the wine. The owners are REALLY lovely too!


I'm currently trying to get my husband to fit the wireless so we have access to our baby monitor at the bistro..


Highly recommended....

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> lurkey Wrote:

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> > I'm currently trying to get my husband to fit

> the

> > wireless so we have access to our baby monitor

> at

> > the bistro..

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>

> What does this mean ?


Well it's like Wireless cameras in your home which you can access over the internet.. Intruders.

A baby alarm that will alert you if your baby wakes up ?? Makes a noise.. crying. ?

Or a simple wireless camera focused on your baby.


You can control just about anything in your home over the internet.. Lights... heating...


Foxy..

lurkey Wrote:

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> I'm currently trying to get my husband to fit the

> wireless so we have access to our baby monitor at

> the bistro..

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Does this mean you leave your baby alone in the house while you go to the bistro and feel it sufficient to monitor you baby over the internet?

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