Monday, May 28, 2012

Some Food Experiences

I started this post while Mom went to buy more batteries... because she takes so many pictures!


This is Mom at a great teashop in Goring (or was it Streatly, on the other side of the river?) called "Pierrepont". It was all waxed chintz tablecloths, mismatched china, and cream teas and cakes and stuff. We were pretty much in heaven here. And then we continued on the walk...



Orange almond cake at Pierrepont.



This is fish-n-chips and "mushy peas" I ate in (oh geez, where were we?) some town along the path. Mom says "Near Wallingford."
I now enjoy fish-n-chips.


Indian sweet shops on Brick Lane in London.
We spent a little bit of time here.


Our first ploughman's lunch, which was really a fancy cheese plate, early in the walk in Ewen. It was beautiful, and no, I don't remember what the cheeses were.


This was some vertical roasted vegetable stack thing Mom ordered, that fell over before she had a chance to cut into it. Brilliant!


Picnic by a lock (oh geez, where were we?). It hasn't been all fancy food; mostly it's been lunches from delis that we eat on the trail.







2 comments:

  1. OK, two food assignments: lamprey before you leave the UK, fois gras in Paris. Try it, you'll like it.
    xxx,
    n

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