Food wine matching - who cares?

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daz
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Re: Food wine matching - who cares?

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phillisc wrote:Bollinger, natural oysters and Led Zep

Coonawarra Cab, rib eye and the Rolling Stones

nothing else matters

but apart from rice custard have been known to eat and drink anything

Cheers
Craig.


I guess you'd be averse to tapioca pudding then - we called it, "frogs' eyes" when I was a tacker. Blancmange was another pudding we used to have occasionally.

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Re: Food wine matching - who cares?

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phillisc wrote:Bollinger, natural oysters and Led Zep

Coonawarra Cab, rib eye and the Rolling Stones

nothing else matters

but apart from rice custard have been known to eat and drink anything

Cheers
Craig.

I can see that we should get together sometime for a mini offline :D :D
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Re: Food wine matching - who cares?

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phillisc wrote:
Coonawarra Cab, rib eye and the Rolling Stones

nothing else matters

Cheers
Craig.


A man after my own heart but I'd swap the RS for Pink Floyd. What a great idea for tonight! Since you are in Adelaide have you tried FEAST meat by Richard Gunner. Paddock to the plate steaks that are to die for.Coorong Angus. He's got a few shops around - central markets, Unley, Norwood. Perfect with an aged Cabernet from either Coonawarra or MR.

Carl
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