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Category Archives: drinks
Raising a glass for English Wine
I know a little bit about wine… but not a lot… so I’m not an expert… nor an Oz Clarke for that matter… I get all the notes and the subtleness… but to me it simply comes down to ‘DO … Continue reading
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Farmhouse Cider at Roger Wilkins Cider Farm in Mudgley
On Saturday night, we were over in Wells in Somerset. Somerset is my favourite part of England. People are just so nice. Its peaceful, quiet and scenic… its no wonder everyone you meet is happy. If you’ve not been to Wells, … Continue reading
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Ultimate Masala Chai Tea Recipes Inspired By My Dad
Masala Chai – an essential part of any Indian’s day. My dad, won’t go to work without a decent cup of chai. My dad is known in our family of over 200 people and counting for making really good chai. … Continue reading
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The world’s most expensive coffee – Civet Coffee (Kopi Luwak)
I remember years back seeing the the world’s most expensive coffee, Civet Coffee (Kopi Luwak) in Selfridges. Reading about how it is produced, doesn’t really inspire you to drink it. Recently we met with some friends who had been to … Continue reading



