Kyle_Rayner
Really Experienced
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- Nov 10, 2013
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Southern Comfort and Gingerale
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Southern Region Railways and a bottle of Brandy.
God's Wonderful Railway (Great Western before 1947) and Devon Scrumpy Cider.
God's Wonderful Railway (Great Western before 1947) and Devon Scrumpy Cider.
Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Sugar.
I am cheating and going back one to Ogg's.
The Great North Eastern Railway as it was - and the champagne breakfast they used to serve with smoked salmon.
Mmmmmm ...
Supper on the Bournemouth Belle.
The original Orient Express. (And yes I've travelled on it! Paris - Belgrade)
Special Brew
Blamed for anti-social behaviour...
home brew - does anyone still make their own?
Naturally Fermented Apple Cider.
(Still do, Birthday Boy)
Cider With Rosie (Laurie Lee)
, Tio
, Sam
Scrumpy on a hot summer night.
Hot Cornish Pasty on a cold winter evening (with Plymouth Gin).
Thin slices of cold Melton Mowbray pork pie with a glass of Sancerre
Cervellata with fried onions and peppers on a ciabatta with a bottle of chianti
British bangers, garden peas, good mashed spuds, and Oxo gravy.
[ followed by Apple pie (Bramley) and decent custard or perhaps fresh cream ]
And a glass of decent bitter beer.
Blood pudding, Bacon, Poached eggs, Haggis and a pint of Guinness.
Steak & kidney pudding, hot English mustard, and a pint of Marsten's Pedigree
Followed by Spotted Dick (and heartburn!)
Too much honesty, Ogg. Although I do recall the late Frank Muir telling a long and involved story about going to extraordinary lengths to get the perfect packet of tea for his wife, Polly. The tea he sought was Honour’s Tea, because, as he explained: ‘Honour’s Tea is the best, Polly. See?’
Pardon me, boy; is that the cat who chewed your new shoes?
It's a knick-knack, Patty Mack, give the frog a loan.