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Tradition British Sunday Roast Lunch

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Tradition British Sunday Roast Lunch

by Alison Hanover » Sat Nov 07, 2009 2:45 pm

Now taking reservations for our Roast Beef Lunch on Sunday 15th Nov, 12-3pm. It will consist of:
Roast Beef & Yorskhire Pudding
Roast Potatoes and Parsnips
Roasted Rosemary Carrots
Garden Peas
Gravy & Horseradish
Apple Pie and Whipped Cream

If it is a success we will be doing it twice a month or maybe more.
tel 812-923-4976 for Reservations
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Re: Tradition British Sunday Roast Lunch

by Ed Vermillion » Sun Nov 08, 2009 2:15 am

I would love to attend this but seeing as it is the same day as the Hotbytes Kentucky Harvest Food Drive I'll be tied up. Hope to be at another one.
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Re: Tradition British Sunday Roast Lunch

by Lois Mauk » Sun Nov 08, 2009 10:57 am

I had the pleasure of taking my husband and a friend to A.J.'s in Highlander Point. Got to meet Alison and had an awesome lunch. We're looking forward to returning soon.

I'm going to call a friend who grew up in Manchester to see if she's available to enjoy a traditional British Sunday Roast Lunch next week.

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Re: Tradition British Sunday Roast Lunch

by Roger A. Baylor » Sun Nov 08, 2009 11:20 am

I had the pleasure of finally experiencing this Sunday institution in a village pub in Sparkwell, near Plymouth, the past May while in the UK to visit my wife's cousin. It was marvelous.

Can I sneak in a few bottle-conditioned Bitters?

I'll have to do some calendar checking and see which event I can attend, if at all. Too busy these days.
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Re: Tradition British Sunday Roast Lunch

by Alison Hanover » Sun Nov 08, 2009 12:57 pm

Roger A. Baylor wrote:I had the pleasure of finally experiencing this Sunday institution in a village pub in Sparkwell, near Plymouth, the past May while in the UK to visit my wife's cousin. It was marvelous.

Can I sneak in a few bottle-conditioned Bitters?

I'll have to do some calendar checking and see which event I can attend, if at all. Too busy these days.

Roger, I don't mind if you sneak in a few bottle-conditioned bitters, as long as I pour them into glasses in the kitchen, may sneak one for myself!!!
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Re: Tradition British Sunday Roast Lunch

by Alison Hanover » Sun Nov 08, 2009 12:59 pm

Ed Vermillion wrote:I would love to attend this but seeing as it is the same day as the Hotbytes Kentucky Harvest Food Drive I'll be tied up. Hope to be at another one.

Ed, Yeah, I realized after posting the date that it was the same day. We hope to do it twice a month, but seeing as Thanksgiving is at the end of the month and we will be in San Diego, we are going to make it the first and third Sunday of the month, so the next one will be Sun Dec 6th and then the 20th.
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Re: Tradition British Sunday Roast Lunch

by Roger A. Baylor » Sun Nov 08, 2009 10:47 pm

Alison Hanover wrote:Roger, I don't mind if you sneak in a few bottle-conditioned bitters, as long as I pour them into glasses in the kitchen, may sneak one for myself!!!


Outstanding! Todd Antz, if you're reading -- I need a nice selection for this roasted occasion.
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Re: Tradition British Sunday Roast Lunch

by Roger A. Baylor » Thu Nov 19, 2009 10:02 pm

Obviously, I didn't make it -- sorry; busy as you know what.

When's next? I still intend to come, and bring an ale or two.
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Re: Tradition British Sunday Roast Lunch

by Ed Vermillion » Thu Nov 19, 2009 11:16 pm

Roger A. Baylor wrote:Obviously, I didn't make it -- sorry; busy as you know what.

When's next? I still intend to come, and bring an ale or two.



December 6, I believe. Looking forward to it.
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Re: Tradition British Sunday Roast Lunch

by Alison Hanover » Sat Nov 21, 2009 11:31 am

Hi, Yes, the next one is Sunday Dec 6th. May I ask hotbyters if they could to make their reservations on the later side. Everyone seemed to want to come in between 12 and 1pm and it got REALLY crazy. Had a few kinks to iron out, the biggest one is to get more than one muffin pan to do the Yorkshires. Don't know what I was thinking!!! They take 20 mins and I could only do 12 at a time lol.
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