Post by OpheliaPost by RustyHingeThe culinary culpabilities of Rusty Towers.
You'll never starve!!!! :))
I don't intend to. Got the Hot Little B*ggers out of the freezer and
cooking the haggis (should be fried once-cooked, then sliced.)
Might broach a bottle of Shatto Rusty Towers Muscat-ish golden delight
(white grape concentrate with a hint of elderflowers) to set the meal
off (or do I mean wash it down?).
For lovers of paté/terrine, a visit to Wymondham (the Norfolk variety)
might be worthwhile as Tony's Deli stall in the market on Friday has
packs of three terrines for £4 - that's about what one usually pays for
one jar of similar size - pork and poultry liver with port; country pork
with mushrooms; country pork.
(Also got elsewhere some guinea fowl terrine and another of duck, both
just shy of a fiver a jar)
I quite understand that travelling from where you live to Wymondham
(even the Norfolk variety) just for three jars of terrine is hardly an
economic proposition, so bear in mind that Tony's Deli Stall also has
biscuits; a plethora of types of olive; tea and coffee; tins of fish in
a choice of - tomato juice, brine or oil; a large range of
sausages/black pudden/hot things etc; bacon; other meats; a large range
of cheeses from farmhouse through to plastic; pies; Christmas puddings;
sweets and chocolate; cakes, including stollen; oh, and loads more.
OK, some have a short sell-by date and others are labelled in Arabic or
other scripts.
An added attraction is the range of locally brewed beers in the local
locals, and some other really traditional traders - in the market, a
fish trailer; a pork butcher; a cheese and pie stall and a huge
greengrocery stall.
Come to (often) sunny Wymondham and be <Hoffnung> well fed-up and
agreeably drunk. </Hoffnung>
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Rusty Hinge
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