@trev33 saidA dinner for he and his beloved and two close friends, on our lakeside patio.
What did you win?
@drewnogal saidCertainly, we are always ready for that kind of scenario. You're welcome.
Madam, forget the menu, I need a stiff one right now to calm my nerves.
@drewnogal saidMaybe I could put on some soothing ambient music with a bamboo flute and just a little percussion?
Madam, forget the menu, I need a stiff one right now to calm my nerves.
@drewnogal saidWe need a place to relax, don't we Drew? So much pressure.
It all sounds wonderful, thank you for your hospitality 🙂
@ghost-of-a-duke saidYou are a welcome regular guest - a biscuit perhaps?
The Ghost sits in a far corner sipping a cappuccino and working on a crossword.
@torunn saidFour custard creams please, and a digestive.
You are a welcome regular guest - a biscuit perhaps?
@ghost-of-a-duke saidComing up. Always happy to welcome customers who appreciate our little place here. In a couple of hours we will have lunch guests and it gets a little noisier, enjoy your crossword and cappuccino, sir.
Four custard creams please, and a digestive.
@great-big-stees saidOk, I think I will start with 'Jansson's temptation' (Janssons frestelse) - a creamy potato and gratin on anchovy fillets, marinated. It's named after a Swedish, food-loving opera singer of the early 1900's. You will love it.
I was thinking (no snide remarks please) about having a, bring your favourite national dish. Not a lot, just a taste. Since we have a veritable United Nations group of patrons I think we could have a very interesting tasting. Thumbs up, all in favour. 👍