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Cooking at home plus restaurant and pub reviews when we're out and about.

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Marco Pierre White's Glorious Soups

Posted by Heidi Langford
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on Friday, 29 January 2010
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Just a random quick entry here to say that we had the Irish Colcannon Soup (the Glorious range) which was a real winner! The great thing about these soups is that they are packed with flavour and texture and are a meal on their own without having to find a bread roll to go with it!
The Irish Colcannon has lots of leek and potato and is (not quite) as good as homemade (!) but is certainly a great alternative if you are struggling to make your own every now and then.
Enjoy!

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Marco Pierre White's Glorious Soups

Posted by Heidi Langford
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on Thursday, 29 October 2009
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As this is a food blog, I felt the urge to share my new lunch option for those busy days in the office!

I spottedGlorious Soup in Asda last week, a range of soups called Glorious, endorsed by the one and only Marco Pierre White. I find tins / jars / cartons of soup normally predictably bland and avoid them in favour of my homemade versions usually rustled up from seasonal ingredients. However, these soups caught my eye due to the fresh and unusual sounding combinations and I invested in the Chicken, Courgette and Orzo Pasta broth variety. Special offer too, so under £1.50 I think.

The flavours were very fresh tasting, with proper chunks of ingredients not overcooked. There was plenty of meat and pasta making it thoroughly delicious as well as filling. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this soup and now just need to get hold of the other varieties to try (I eagerly went back to ASDA but couldn't find them??) which include:

  • Irish Colcannon Soup
  • Indian Chicken Soup
  • Toulouse Sausage and Bean Cassoulet Soup
  • Mexican Bean and Tortilla Soup
  • Moroccan Tomato and Chick Pea

Stockists include Asda, Sainsbury, Morrisons and Nisa - get yourself down there and try them out!

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The Royal Oak, Bitteswell

Posted by Heidi Langford
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on Wednesday, 15 July 2009
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Well yesterday was a sad day in our department as our student placement, Katie Raven, who has been with us a year, is leaving to resume her studies! We couldn't let her go without a pressie, some flowers and a nice lunch out so off we headed to the Royal Oak at Bitteswell (in Leicestershire - 5 minutes from our offices in Lutterworth).
The village is beautiful and picturesque and the pub is a lovely old building with a big garden where you can sit if the weather is nice. Unfortunately yesterday was raining so we sat inside which was nonetheless cosy and inviting.
We had pre-ordered as there were over 10 of us and with work so busy at the moment an hour is really all we can spare. The service was friendly, efficient and all the food came out at the same time with no waiting time. It was hot, portions were generous and the food itself was really good!
I had sought recommendations as the menu has a vast choice of paninis, jacket potatoes, as well as the traditional steak and ale pie, chilli con carne, fish and chips, fish pie etc. Nothing seemed to be over £7 or £8 which, considering the portions, was very good value.
In the end most of us plumped for the homemade burgers which came with a variety of toppings as well as onion rings, a tangy salsa and a generous helping of homemade chips. I chose the chilli, mozzarella and bacon topping and it was delicious. The burgers tasted homemade and the chips were delicious.
I would thoroughly recommend the Royal Oak - good service, good honest well priced food and a nice atmosphere! Farewell to Raven - Katie Raven and welcome to Zoe, our new student placement for the year!

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Ask Leicester

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on Monday, 13 July 2009
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What a day! With school broken up on Wednesday I have a couple of days off until Holiday club starts on Monday. As both girls got great exam results I asked what they might like to do as a treat. This used to cinema / Twin Lakes leisure park / a trip to the village play area so was quite horrified to hear at 8 and 10 years old.."Mum, what we'd really like is to go clothes shopping"!!
This is my worst nightmare - I'm a "shop to live" girl, not a "live to shop"! Anyway, we got in to Highcross (Leicester) by 10am and shopped for England! Luckily peer pressure pushed us down the Peacocks and Primark route so no bank balances were damaged and with the sales in full flow I'll be amazed if we spent £100 between the three of us!
Anyway, we needed lunch - do we do a sandwich at M&S or do we take a welcome rest from the shops with a sit down lunch? The latter won hands down and we headed towards Ask in the middle of Leicester.
The weather was lovely and sunny and we were led to sit outside which was glorious! We ordered drinks and garlic mozzarella bread as a starter (Imogen was starving for a change!). Scarlett chose a tropicana pizza and having looked at the kid's menu (and dismissed it) Immy chose the ravioli filled with crayfish and smoked salmon in a butter and dill sauce served with fresh rocket. This was delicious - I would have liked more sauce but Immy enjoyed it. I ordered a starter portion of chill prawns in a tomato sauce served with crisy bread and rocket. This had a good kick with good chunks of green chili, juicy prawns and turned out to be enough once I'd had one of Immy's rather large ravioli! The portion of chips were not really required in the end but were still delicious served with a generous portion of garlic mayo.
The service was good and our waitress Kate looked after our every need. £36 for 3 seemed reasonable and I would definitely go back....can I give the shopping a miss next time??!

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French Onion Soup

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on Saturday, 11 July 2009
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Despite being the middle of summer, the rain made it seem the right time for some French Onion Soup.

French Onion Soup

Really tasty especially if served with Gruyere Toast.

If you fancy trying some yourself, have a look at the recipe for French Onion Soup

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