SC - RE: Shameless plugs!

Michael F. Gunter mfgunter at tddeng00.fnts.com
Thu Sep 11 13:15:36 PDT 1997


        You need to stay at little youth hostels in Somerset.  The meals
are simple and sometimes boring but we had fish and chips (homemade) served
with vegetables very young and fresh from Jim the Warden's garden.  The
second meal we had was Shepard's Pie with again fresh vegies served with
(the first time I ever ate them) tiny spears of young parsnips with butter.
Served with Devon ice cream which was bright yellow from cream.... Really
delicious.  This was is Glastonbury.  When we got to Minehead near Dunster,
we were treated to homemade bread and potage bonne femme on a nasty misty
evening, fish and fresh peas and homemade fruit crumble.  We also cooked
our own meals.  The only nasty thing I ate in England was the hot pink
bangers in London and Kentucky Fried Chicken (Sunday and nowhere else was
open).  Blechhhh! The meals tend to be simple at hostels but as in some
cases by people who love to cook.  We also had great take away in London
from two old Greek guys.  Maybe the moral is go to places in the south of
England.  except I always wanted to go to Whitby.

Clare St. John



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