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I love great food, interesting books, fascinating travel, outrageous movies, and bacon, especially when it sits on top of a great cheeseburger!
I work in entertainment - and I have been lucky enough to interview some really talented Artists - that guides my posts: interesting and provocative movies, music, social media and of course, food, since I believe strongly in the maxim, "everyone eats!"
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Some “Spotted Dick” For Dessert! My “Dinner And A Movie” Recipe From “Downton Abbey!”
Fancy Some “Spotted Dick?” I found this image online and it sent me right into the depths of google to research “spotted dick”, a British dessert that looks delicious! Spotted Dick is a quintessential English steamed pudding served with a creamy… Read More ›
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Classic London Food Shops! Beetleypete’s Trip Through London’s Food History!
Who Wants Pie? Well, as the picture shows, you better hurry…it’s closing! My friend Beetleypete has shared a terrific post on his blog all about the long lost days of food shops in England: Pete shows us some classic photos… Read More ›
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Have You Eaten The “Big Kahuna” Burger From “Pulp Fiction?” I Did For “Dinner And A Movie” And Here’s The Recipe!
“Mmm-mmmm. That is a tasty burger.” It’s The Burger Bite Heard Around The Cinematic World! When Samuel L. Jackson asks if he can try the “Big Kahuna Burger”, bites into it and then casually offers his opinion of it, a… Read More ›
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Have You Tried A “Baked Caprese” Salad? Bernadette Has The Recipe!
First of all, thanks to Bernadette for sharing this delicious and refreshing recipe for a very hot summer! If you click on the link above, you will be taken to her entire recipe, which I plan to make now that… Read More ›
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Is The UK Losing Its Fish’n’Chips? A Warning That We Could Lose A National Treasure!
A sobering and very important story from Carol today – click above for details – as UK fish’n’chip shops face mass closing due to rising costs…a catastrophe for lovers of this traditional and delicious English staple… I shared this story… Read More ›




