On our first full day in St. Andrews Meg took me to this awesome little cafe right across from her academic building called Northpoint. There, we had a late brunch that consisted of scrambled eggs, rashers, and toast. The eggs were unbelievable; I don't know if it was the fresh milk or the extra sharp cheddar but I was definitely not in the mood for sharing.
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Meg had basically the same thing, sans rashers and toast and on a bagel instead. Even after a week of traveling in Barcelona, she looked beautiful as always.
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Today we decided to be a bit more adventurous and cook for ourselves. We decided to start with a cheese board, the contents of which we purchased at the local cheesemonger. It consisted of a nice local bleu, a smoked Lancashire, an Appiel's Cheshire, and the Isle of Mull Cheddar.
After that we were inspired by the local butcher to make a British classic: banger's and mash. We got some steak sausages, nice potatoes for mashing, and some string beans. Ye verily, it was delicious.
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Pat - you look uber creepy in that picture, while Meg just looks radiant. That is all. :)
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ReplyDeleteMrs. Featherbottom: Ok, who'd like a banger in the mouth? Oh right, I forgot. Here in the States, you call it a sausage in the mouth.
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