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  • Hope that this helps

    why do they use a microwave? :/

    But sort of helps, thank might make its with home made peanut butter, less salt and dark chocolate going to try and make vegan ones

  • You don't need to use a microwave a double boiler is a much better way of melting chocolate as you are less likely to overheat it.

  • I see. Cool well I could probably swing by Souths net week. Need to get as much food down me as poss right now. Thank you Olly!

    Alex

    Cool, 26th Sept is my next Souths, will come with chutney (maybe we can get wossisname - cheese man - Adam I think, I have a terribole memory - to sort some cheese). Noms

  • ^^ ooh! a map of where to find (avoid) self regarding foodie douchenozzles. cheers for that!

  • Cool, 26th Sept is my next Souths, will come with chutney (maybe we can get wossisname - cheese man - Adam I think, I have a terribole memory - to sort some cheese). Noms
    Cool. It's in the calendar. Bobbo is my fave cheese man.

    Unharmed is my fave cheesecake man. Mmm.

  • http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/interactive/2011/jan/07/britain-best-budget-eats-restaurants-cafes

    I can throughly recommend harbour lights if you're even in Falmouth, best fish and chip shop i've ever been too. There's a brilliant Nepalese restaurant over the road too

  • I can throughly recommend harbour lights if you're even in Falmouth, best fish and chip shop i've ever been too. There's a brilliant Nepalese restaurant over the road too

    I don't even know where that is!

    Jimbo and I have been eyeing up Tosa on King Street for a while (not because of the name. Well OK, maybe a little) - must check it out!
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/interactive/2011/jan/07/britain-best-budget-eats-restaurants-cafes

  • There's a Tosa up near East Finchley from memory. Often fancied it.

  • Its down in the depths of cornwall should you be in a rural mood

  • Anyone know of a good indian in centre london? like soho centre?

  • Anyone know of a good indian in centre london? like soho centre?
    Date #2? Take her here! http://www.sagarveg.co.uk/west-end/menu.html

  • I read your review, sound very good.

    Already had a lots of idea, next step is Al Forno before venturing into London, Sagar could be a possible 3rd if it go well.

    Will try and coax her into coming to West...

  • I can throughly recommend harbour lights if you're even in Falmouth, best fish and chip shop i've ever been too. There's a brilliant Nepalese restaurant over the road too

    +1 I have some friends in Falmouth, awesome chip shop!!

  • I really want to go there ^
    Is it very expensive?

    I never got back to you on this sorry!

    It is expensive yes, but I like it, I would hazard a guess that a lot of people don't (low lighting, schweffy clientel, food that isn't anything AMAZING.) There are some terrific dishes on the menu and some nice cocktails. If you go request the comfy bit on the left as it's definitely the best and order the duck salad, satay chicken and merlot beef and a Haka cocktail. :)

    Ed have you been to Triphals in Southfields? really nice little indian, or Al Mirage over in Tooting (are you based out that way, WImbledon?)

  • i have ingredients for peanut butter cups, but no time to make :/

  • first bit done, waiting form chocolate to set so i can do the filling.

  • Ed have you been to Triphals in Southfields? really nice little indian, or Al Mirage over in Tooting (are you based out that way, WImbledon?)

    Yeah I'm based in WImbledon, that sound good and shouldn't be far from where I am, thank.

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  • well i was trying to be nice, you beast

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