Friday, 2 September 2016

Cabbage

We have been sampling the food in Bognor Regis and thought that the establishment visited deserves a very honourable mention.

BH had a substantial ham, egg and chips and I had a substantial steak & kidney pudding (not unlike that served at a Wetherspoons or a smaller version of that served at the Brading chipper - see reference 1 for this last) with mash & veg., plus tea and tap water for a little under £15. Cheerfully presented and very good it was too - with a winning touch for me being that my vegetables were real vegetables, including freshly (but lightly) boiled carrots and crinkly cabbage. Most unusual to find a place which serves proper vegetables.

With this one not being in an obviously up and coming part of town and with a food bank opposite.

With thanks to google for the illustration.

PS: a little further up the road there was a Polish supermarket, the largest such shop I have ever been in. Maybe 10 or 20 times the floor space of Maciek's of Tooting (see reference 2). Sadly, they were only selling bread ready sliced in plastic bags, in rather larger quantities than was convenient for the occasion.

Reference 1: http://psmv2.blogspot.co.uk/2015/07/barn-conversion.html.

Reference 2: http://psmv3.blogspot.co.uk/2016/08/a-recipe-from-old-wrocaw.html. For the avoidance of doubt, the name is Maciek, not Maciak, as I am apt to spell it.

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