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Tag Archives: British
Neal’s Yard Dairy
November 9th 2011 Neal’s Yard Dairy opened in 1979, selling yogurt and fresh cheese in Covent Garden. I came across the shop in the early 80s and was instantly impressed by the huge wheels of cheese sitting in the window. … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Shopping
Tagged British, cheese, Cornish Yarg, Major Patrick Rance, Montgomery Cheddar, Neal's Yard Dairy, Randolph Hodgson, Stichelton, Stilton, Waterloo
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Lamb Chops
August 6th 2011 As a child, lamb chops were always singular and cremated under the grill. As a hungry person with a desire to eat lots of juicy meat, this was quite devastating. Lamb chops are so small, a single … Continue reading
Roast Lamb
October 3rd, 2010 Roasting Lamb is fairly simple and probably easier to get right than the gravy or roast potatoes. In this country, most of the lamb which you buy in spring comes from New Zealand, because our lambs are … Continue reading
Posted in Meat, Recipes
Tagged anchovy, British, garlic, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, lamb, mint sauce, New Zealand, olive oil, recipe, red wine, roast, rosemary, salt, Uncle Monty
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