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Autumn dinner chez Rob...
The Great (!) Autumn Dinner - Saturday, 14 May
In the end, the menu didn't come in advance, but in anticipation of a right royal freezer (ultimately, the mercury descended to -7 overnight), warmth was needed:
So we kicked off with the discovery of the day, a warm fruit punch with all sorts of goodness in it, and presented in punch glasses with the latest trick my Mum taught me for frosting glasses. Success - tick.
Then it was Bobotee, a slightly currified South African mince dish, with bay leaves, almonds, egg, and other satisfying ingredients. The vegetables were stir-fried in a selection of the finest herbs from the backyard and the rice was... steamed. Revolutionary. Mango chutney and a herby tomato sauce topped it off.
Dessert was Eve's Pudding. Now, having eaten this unthinkingly since childhood, I'd never dwelt on why it's called that, but Ellie was good enough to draw the link with the Garden of Eden. Needless to say, a combination of apples and magic zest, covered witha layer of cakiness that combines with icecream in quite a tasty final product.
Things were finished off with suprisingly excellent fair trade coffee that was on special in the supermarket (Scarborough Fair Dark Roast, if you're interested!), chocolates, good humour and a round of Taboo.
Thanks to all who came, and to others who couldn't make it, but generously offered to donate nonetheless!

Recent donors
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Marjorie £195.00 23.05.11 |
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Anonymous £15.00 19.05.11 |
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Christian £100.00 18.05.11 Great night Lancaster, should be done far more often. |
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Clara £65.00 17.05.11 |
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Columbus £65.00 15.05.11 |
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Ellie £50.00 14.05.11 Dear Rob, thank you for a fantastic night; you the perfect host of course! Can't wait to catch you in Europe! Ellie. |
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Ben £20.00 (+ £5.00 giftaid) 05.05.11 Hey Rob, I'm sure dinner will be amazing, as always. Good luck with the Forum! |
