I've been lucky enough to visit East Anglia several times in the past few years. My in-laws introduced me to The Low House and, as an Anglophile from Oregon, I am completely captivated for two reasons.
1. The entirely civilized custom of allowing dogs at dinner. I have uploaded a shot of my handsome in-laws with the wonderful Alice the Rhodesian Ridgeback. I am the larger lummox to the left. Any place that suffers dogs gladly receives top marks from me!
2. My wife will not tolerate bread-and-butter pudding at home because of some school dinner experience requiring her to sit for six hours staring at a portion because she would not eat it. Alas, not being present at this dinner, her ukase was not observed. I have up-loaded a picture of my portion, heartliy recommended to all who can squeeze the occasional pudding past watchful eyes and the doctor.
Adnams continues as my favorite English brew and the Low House is the place to have it!
28 Dec 2005 04:19
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I've been lucky enough to visit East Anglia several times in the past few years. My in-laws introduced me to The Low House and, as an Anglophile from Oregon, I am completely captivated for two reasons.
1. The entirely civilized custom of allowing dogs at dinner. I have uploaded a shot of my handsome in-laws with the wonderful Alice the Rhodesian Ridgeback. I am the larger lummox to the left. Any place that suffers dogs gladly receives top marks from me!
2. My wife will not tolerate bread-and-butter pudding at home because of some school dinner experience requiring her to sit for six hours staring at a portion because she would not eat it. Alas, not being present at this dinner, her ukase was not observed. I have up-loaded a picture of my portion, heartliy recommended to all who can squeeze the occasional pudding past watchful eyes and the doctor.
Adnams continues as my favorite English brew and the Low House is the place to have it!
28 Dec 2005 04:19