Yesterday - Flowerpot ales brewed at The Flowerpot Inn Cheriton, Hampshire and served from the cask. Very tasty and only £2.50 or £2.70 a pint.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/pubs/4449659/Hampshire-Pub-Guide-The-Flower-Pots-Inn-in-Cheriton.html
Also pints of Alton triplefff at other alehouses.
Part of the Alton Running Day where a group of coach enthusiasts run Bristol RE coaches to various pubs in the vicinity of Alton. Excellent day.
http://www.bristol-re.moonfruit.com/#/2012-running-day/4542555558
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I've read up on the pros and cons sure i'm sure you're aware of most, i'm sticking to a couple of trays worth a week and avoiding alfalfa because of its estrogen mimicking compounds, i just get mixed sprouts and radish sprouts.
I've read up on the pros and cons sure i'm sure you're aware of most, i'm sticking to a couple of trays worth a week and avoiding alfalfa because of its estrogen mimicking compounds, i just get mixed sprouts and radish sprouts.
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I'm not sure this is all conspiracy as much as its just the side effects of an industrialised population, and poor understanding of the long term effects of things. Sure there are actual example of where governments have conspired, but i wouldn't look to draw everything in to one mass conspiracy, more the fact we should look to be educated in how to be healthier if we wish to.
My main aim is to get people out of the supermarkets and send big food businesses broke. People are like lambs to the slaughter. l dislike the supermarkets and large business intensely.
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Or you could end up with sycosis, like some of the denizens.
Annadale should know about ergot seeming as he is from the emerald isle!
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Wheybolic Banana Cream protein, almond milk, granola, a banana and ice blended together for a smoothie. Low carbs, high protein, low calorie to follow my jiu jitsu training tonight.
Viking blood mead. Yes really.
Too much. I should give it a rest for a while.
I got some of those broccoli sprouts shoo they're not too bad, i did weights yesterday and would usually feel quite tired the next day but had a small tub of those this morning and fell tip top, so good i'm off out on the lash tonight! Must maintain the balance!
Totus Tuus Brut Cava
Campo Viejo rose cava.
Stella Artois .
I know; but it is very hot and it was 2 66cl bottles for £3.50 in Sainsbury. British brew - so only 4.8%
Schin sparkling mineral water and chewing some ginger sweets (it's a hot winter's day today). The chemist is the only place for decent sweets over here but we have a relief party from Blighty arriving on Saturday with all sorts of: sweets and Floris colognes (89 and limes) and lime bath oil; Ye Olde Engllish teas, and Fribourg & Treyer snuffs (including Macouba, Bureau and Old Paris) PLUS some Cuban cigars. I can hardly wait.
At an Indian reataurant-
India Pale Ale whose name I do not recall, but got the history on the development of India Pale ales (yes, had to do with transport of beer to India by Brit colonials) from my brother who brews for a hobby. To make a long story short, it goes well with spicy curry.
After dinner, Amrut Fusion (Indian whisky made with peated malt and matured in sherry butts). Wrong season, but I'm weak willed when talking whisky.
The meal was out in the open garden room with our backs to a gothic revival style building, facing the back of a large gray stone neoclassical temple with the sounds of an unseen fountain nearby. The garden was very fragrant.
Needless to say I want to drink India Pale Ale again, and soon.