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eat our way up high street project: China Red
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Eat our way up high street project. Climbing the north face of Ruckers Hill, one restaurant at a time. Thursday, November 11, 2010. Technology has come a long way since I was a small, innocent child. Tonnes of metal fly through the sky every day ( mostly safely. Gamma radiation from galactic bubbles. I only raise this because I have this great idea that's going to make me rich. I'm going to tell you, discretely, but you have to promise not to keep it to yourself. But in this case delivering water. But pe...
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eat our way up high street project: Noodle Kingdom
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Eat our way up high street project. Climbing the north face of Ruckers Hill, one restaurant at a time. Thursday, July 8, 2010. Bottle paddle battle.". From Fox in Sox. It is our first foray to the North end of High Street, in Preston, and we do it without a noodle-eating poodle. Although regulars at the Preston Market,. We haven't tried any of the increasing number of restaurants nearby in High Street, so Noodle Kingdom is the beginning of something new for us. Oh, the places we'll go. Like reading Dr Se...
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eat our way up high street project: December 2010
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Eat our way up high street project. Climbing the north face of Ruckers Hill, one restaurant at a time. Monday, December 6, 2010. Gingerboy. Go there. They have a big neon sign. It says, "Gingerboy". In the early 16th century, the great Christian humanist Erasmus. Railed against printers, those anarcho-informationalists of his day, that worked to. Not that I'm talking about anyone I know. *blushes*. Our local professor on the left. Car parking professor not in shot. Anyway, sensibility aside, Gills Diner ...
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eat our way up high street project: November 2010
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Eat our way up high street project. Climbing the north face of Ruckers Hill, one restaurant at a time. Tuesday, November 16, 2010. FIDO, courtesy wispfox. Not in High Street perhaps, but a short ride away via traditional northern suburbs transport (Vespa or a fixie). Alfio's Cafe is in Station Street in Fairfield, just up from the glorious FIDO. And indeed, the blackboard behind me in 2006 has exactly the same cocktail list). A Hungarian-style paprika and garlic partly-cured sausage (brilliant! And a lam...
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eat our way up high street project: April 2010
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Eat our way up high street project. Climbing the north face of Ruckers Hill, one restaurant at a time. Thursday, April 22, 2010. I've been watching Denn out of the corner of my eye for quite a few months now. It's exactly at that part of the tram journey in the evening between work and home when I look up from a novel (or from %$#ing emails) and think, "sigh. almost home". I'm a committed snacker, so anywhere advertising tapas will always get a second look. Alex, Graham and. The food wasn't that bad.
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eat our way up high street project: Alfio's
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Eat our way up high street project. Climbing the north face of Ruckers Hill, one restaurant at a time. Tuesday, November 16, 2010. FIDO, courtesy wispfox. Not in High Street perhaps, but a short ride away via traditional northern suburbs transport (Vespa or a fixie). Alfio's Cafe is in Station Street in Fairfield, just up from the glorious FIDO. And indeed, the blackboard behind me in 2006 has exactly the same cocktail list). A Hungarian-style paprika and garlic partly-cured sausage (brilliant! And a lam...
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eat our way up high street project: Mixtape
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Eat our way up high street project. Climbing the north face of Ruckers Hill, one restaurant at a time. Monday, December 6, 2010. Gingerboy. Go there. They have a big neon sign. It says, "Gingerboy". In the early 16th century, the great Christian humanist Erasmus. Railed against printers, those anarcho-informationalists of his day, that worked to. Not that I'm talking about anyone I know. *blushes*. Our local professor on the left. Car parking professor not in shot. Anyway, sensibility aside, Gills Diner ...
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eat our way up high street project: Pho Dzung
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Eat our way up high street project. Climbing the north face of Ruckers Hill, one restaurant at a time. Friday, September 3, 2010. So last night was a lot of fun but I did wake up feeling a just a trifle worse for wear. Even though I lounged around the house for most of the morning, rest was not enough and to properly shake this morning-after malaise only pho would suffice. So off we trotted to Preston. Pho with rare beef and beef brisket. September 4, 2010 at 2:47 AM. September 5, 2010 at 12:36 AM. Im st...
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eat our way up high street project: Cooking with Al
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Eat our way up high street project. Climbing the north face of Ruckers Hill, one restaurant at a time. Saturday, October 9, 2010. He made Beggar's Chicken, something I've wanted to try since, well, I was probably about his age and saw it in a Women's Weekly cooking book. It looked magical, yet in my teenage mind was wildly profligate (throwing away a kilo of salt? And required a lot of faith. Al, on the other hand, leaped after the briefest of looks and was well rewarded. In fact, we all were. Our missio...