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    Eddie got a reaction from froggg in What are you eating tonight   
    Not eating it tonight - it was just a practice until my order of 5 kg of durum flour arrives later today, but I just made some Peshwari naans. We ate 1 and are freezing the other two to have with a curry I am making on Saturday.
    Utterly exquisite - soft, spongy yet firm to the teeth, with a gorgeous gooey filling.

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    Eddie got a reaction from richinspain in Watchable telly   
    currently watching 'The Last Kingdom' on Netflix.
    A bit naff - a bit like Vikings but nowhere near as good.
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    Eddie got a reaction from sage in What are you eating tonight   
    Not eating it tonight - it was just a practice until my order of 5 kg of durum flour arrives later today, but I just made some Peshwari naans. We ate 1 and are freezing the other two to have with a curry I am making on Saturday.
    Utterly exquisite - soft, spongy yet firm to the teeth, with a gorgeous gooey filling.

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    Eddie reacted to Mostyn6 in Watchable telly   
    There’s a second season. Not sure how new they are. 
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    Eddie got a reaction from Gap tooth ram in What are you eating tonight   
    Not eating it tonight - it was just a practice until my order of 5 kg of durum flour arrives later today, but I just made some Peshwari naans. We ate 1 and are freezing the other two to have with a curry I am making on Saturday.
    Utterly exquisite - soft, spongy yet firm to the teeth, with a gorgeous gooey filling.

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    Eddie got a reaction from JoetheRam in What are you eating tonight   
    That looks blooming lovely, Joe.
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    Eddie got a reaction from richinspain in What are you eating tonight   
    Not eating it tonight - it was just a practice until my order of 5 kg of durum flour arrives later today, but I just made some Peshwari naans. We ate 1 and are freezing the other two to have with a curry I am making on Saturday.
    Utterly exquisite - soft, spongy yet firm to the teeth, with a gorgeous gooey filling.

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    Eddie got a reaction from Steve How Hard? in What are you eating tonight   
    Not eating it tonight - it was just a practice until my order of 5 kg of durum flour arrives later today, but I just made some Peshwari naans. We ate 1 and are freezing the other two to have with a curry I am making on Saturday.
    Utterly exquisite - soft, spongy yet firm to the teeth, with a gorgeous gooey filling.

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    Eddie reacted to JoetheRam in What are you eating tonight   
    Dead easy beef stir fry tonight with spicy green birdseye chillies buried in there somewhere. 

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    Eddie got a reaction from Gritstone Ram in Beer Thread   
    Their "Days of Creation" sour raspberry ale is a firm favourite here. Not quite a Framboise, but very quaffable. Quite strong for a fruit beer too.
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    Eddie got a reaction from ramit in What Are You Listening To?   
    My current favourite artist, Derbyshire's own Steve Bonham and the Long Road
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pc_vtbIh-h8
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    Eddie got a reaction from ramit in What Are You Listening To?   
    Not sure why mine didn't embed. I guess that my computer literacy is soluble in alcohol.
    That song is one of those in the running for country music radio's 'song of the year', and (I think) it's their second No 1 (the other was "The Girl With The Rattlesnake Heart") in that genre. The bassist is none other than Kev Moore, a huge Derby fan who released the "Commons People" CD a few years ago and sang in the centre circle at Pride Park - he's also the front man in Witch Cross, an awesome Danish heavy metal band. OK, Steve and Kev are both mates, but they are proper musicians (as is the keyboard player Chris 'The Bishop' Lydon), and have been under the radar for far too long, so I will plug their music whenever I can.
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    Eddie reacted to ramit in What Are You Listening To?   
    My pleasure
     
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    Eddie got a reaction from Kinder in Beer Thread   
    If it's strength you want, then Samichlaus is worth looking at. Very expensive, but exquisite. I have a couple on order which I have never had before, one of which is Schwarzes, a black lager tipping the scales at 14%. Austrian, of course.
    My favourite English beer is, without a doubt, Tynt Meadow, brewed at Mount St Bernard monastery, near Coalville, so it's our only Trappist beer. Not strong (7.5%), but a huge flavour bomb. It's an English-style dark/brown ale (think Robinsons Old Tom), but I think they use a Belgian yeast which gives it a wonderfully complex aroma and flavour.
    Tynt Meadow first saw the light of day about 2 years ago, and really it wasn't that great. I think they had yeast problems, and the beer just didn't really cut it. Six months later, I tried another one, and the difference was substantial. I put that down to bottle-aging and the beer maturing over time, so I started buying the odd box from the monastery. It just seemed to get better and better, and now I think it's world class. Even the young bottles are delicious.
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    Eddie got a reaction from EtoileSportiveDeDerby in Beer Thread   
    If it's strength you want, then Samichlaus is worth looking at. Very expensive, but exquisite. I have a couple on order which I have never had before, one of which is Schwarzes, a black lager tipping the scales at 14%. Austrian, of course.
    My favourite English beer is, without a doubt, Tynt Meadow, brewed at Mount St Bernard monastery, near Coalville, so it's our only Trappist beer. Not strong (7.5%), but a huge flavour bomb. It's an English-style dark/brown ale (think Robinsons Old Tom), but I think they use a Belgian yeast which gives it a wonderfully complex aroma and flavour.
    Tynt Meadow first saw the light of day about 2 years ago, and really it wasn't that great. I think they had yeast problems, and the beer just didn't really cut it. Six months later, I tried another one, and the difference was substantial. I put that down to bottle-aging and the beer maturing over time, so I started buying the odd box from the monastery. It just seemed to get better and better, and now I think it's world class. Even the young bottles are delicious.
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    Eddie reacted to Kinder in Beer Thread   
    Amazing, thanks Eddie.  I’ll get a selection and report back.  I like the sound of Trappist beers so will get a few of those, plus some of the others you’ve recommended.  Much appreciated thanks.  ? 
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    Eddie got a reaction from Kinder in Beer Thread   
    OK, try Tesco first. They have the following:
    Leffe blond and Leffe brune, both what I consider to be 'entry-level' Belgian beers. InBev own the company, so they are somewhat mass-produced, but don't let anyone tell you that they are rubbish - they're not, and I always have a bottle of Leffe brune in the house (for cooking). The cost is usually around a fiver for 4 bottles (33 cl) or £3 for a 75 cl bottle. It's strange, but Belgian beers always seem to taste better in larger bottles (possibly because you relish a glass while looking forward to another). Both beers are around 6.5% ABV.
    St Feuillien Saison is a light, dry-hopped summer-style beer, which is currently on offer at 4 bottles for £6. I like it, and drink it regularly. I think the offer runs for a few months. It's 6.5% ABV.
    Westmalle Dubbel is a dark beer (all Dubbels are dark, most Tripels are light) which I think would be right up your street. It's a genuine Trappist beer, brewed within the Westmalle monastery, and it is truly world-class. It's around 7.5% and is a personal favourite.
    Duvel (meaning 'Devil') is quite readily available now. A very blond beer which generates a huge head - it's 8% and costs £2 a bottle.
    Then there is Duvel Tripel Hop. They use 2 of the same hops they use in the normal Duvel, but each year they change the third hop. You will probably find this has 'Citra' on the label - I think the other one doing the rounds at the moment is Cashmere. Again 8% - this one is £2-50 a bottle.
    Another blond they do is Delirium Tremens (look for a grey bottle with pink elephants on it) - I like it more than Duvel, but it is a little sweet for some. Again, around 8% and £2-50 a bottle.
    St Louis Gueuze is £3-50 a bottle, and it is a Lambic beer. Very much an acquired taste because it is quite sour according to my missus, but I love it. Lambic beers don't have yeasts added - they spontaneously ferment using the natural atmospheric yeasts (a bit like cider uses the yeast in apple skins). I love the style, but it is an acquired taste. Some think it's a bit 'funky'.
    Bacchus Kriek is an excellent fruit beer. Not strong - around 5%, but it's delicious. Again, £2-50 a bottle, this doesn't have a label on it. The bottle is wrapped in paper. It starts life as a Lambic gueuze, and then a huge amount of cherries are added to the fermentation vessel during the secondary fermentation.
    Where to buy other than Tesco?
    For a swift turnaround, Beers Of Europe is a good place to start. They have a reasonable range (3 or 4 hundred Belgians, or they did in the 'beforetimes', and they turn orders around pretty quickly (usually within a week). Free delivery on orders over £60. The best place, but at the moment they are quite slow because of the huge demand, is Belgiuminabox, based in Antwerp. The postal charge is around 10 Euros, and for that you can get something like 30 kilos. That works out to over 40 bottles, but spare a thought for the poor old DPD driver who has to carry that. My typical order will set me back around £100 for around 40 bottles, but the quality of the beers is a cut above what you would get in Tesco.
    Prost.
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    Eddie reacted to Kinder in Beer Thread   
    After reading you guys (mostly Eddie!) waxing lyrical over Belgian beers, I want to dip my toe in and see if they’re for me. Could anyone recommend me a few to get started and where’s best to order from?  I’m normally into darker beers / stout but I’ll try anything. Cheers in advance.
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    Eddie got a reaction from Inverurie Ram in Beer Thread   
    It's 4 bottles for £6 at Tesco at the moment. I think I'll get a few next week, plus their 'Blood Red Sky' which is also delicious.
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    Eddie got a reaction from Inverurie Ram in Beer Thread   
    Sat in the back garden this afternoon, and the Memsahib and I sucked down a 75 cl bottle of Straffe Hendrik Quadrupel. I then followed it with an exquisite glass of Innis & Gunn Original.
    Both utterly delicious.
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    Eddie reacted to Angry Ram in What are you eating tonight   
    BBQ pork shoulder, cooked low and slow for 5 hours and 1 hour resting. Gravy from the drippings, cider and apple juice.. Tender as and the gravy was excellent.. 

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    Eddie got a reaction from froggg in What are you eating tonight   
    All right, you can have one. You've got to give him credit for copying and pasting every ingredient - that took a lot of patience and served two purposes...
    It got his post count up by several hundred It gave us a laugh when he misspelled 'Pak Choi'.
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    Eddie got a reaction from Boycie in What are you eating tonight   
    All right, you can have one. You've got to give him credit for copying and pasting every ingredient - that took a lot of patience and served two purposes...
    It got his post count up by several hundred It gave us a laugh when he misspelled 'Pak Choi'.
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    Eddie got a reaction from richinspain in The Lockdown “Bizarre Purchases” thread   
    Not planning on making a pizza for a few days. Saying that, the Memsahib did precisely that on a bottle of Kloster Andechs Bergbock Hell which arrived in the order from Beers of Europe just at the precise time she got thirsty.
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    Eddie got a reaction from mozza in The Lockdown “Bizarre Purchases” thread   
    Woo hoo. The pizza disc arrived. It's in quarantine until Tuesday.
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