Wednesday 11 March 2015

Too Much Temptation To Peruse Whilst Waiting At The Bus Stop……

I am not sure that sure about having my battered fish dish up at a carvery.
Call me old fashioned, but, for me a carvery is the traditional and acceptable place with which to be served a most generous and ample slice of lamb, beef, pork or turkey ….. and I very much prefer my fish to be served as a whole rather than a slice.
So, I think I will give said fish on this occasion a wide berth.  However, a three roast carvery, is a very completely different kettle of fish .. ….. it’s what we, at Castle Greysquirrel, would call a full house of most ample sufficiency ….. especially with unlimited veg ………
……. leaving just a soupçon of room for pudding, which in an ideal world would come with unlimited custard, with skin (custard skin of course, not of the OMG the chef has just cut his hand type skin!) ….. what am I like?  And I’ve only just had breakfast!

5 comments:

Mr.D said...

Agreed.
You carve meat at a carvery.
One does not order battered fish there.
I like my custard very thick. Spoons should stand up in custard.

Anonymous said...

Oh my what a giggle you give me! No - fish from a carvery doesn't sit well with me either - not to mention the chef's skin - urgh, makes me shudder!!! JantheFan x

PharmacyMichele said...

What a strange coincidence-I only went to the local Toby Carvery last night for tea! I wouldn't dream of ordering fish when dining at the carvery. I had all 4 meats on offer along with the largest Yorkshire pudding available-yum!

Michele

Mr.D said...

Michelle - you have made my mouth water.
Nothing like a carvery near me :(

Anonymous said...

Remaining true to your own menu of choice always works best .....some things just don't mix.....when those in charge cross that line, "no thank you" is just plain necessary!..... Dianne









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