Food and Drink Articles
posted on 5 February 2012
Companies that I have seen in the United Kingdom have different functions. There are those that sell goods and there are those that sell services to the people living in the United Kingdom. People living far and outside the United Kingdom also get to buy these goods or services produced by companies in the United Kingdom. An event catering company in the United Kingdom serves people here and also people from far. The company doesn't have to travel to that far country but providing things like advices to the people who ask for it is serving these people. I have seen so many companies in the United Kingdom serving people very well and this pleases me too. I cannot say that they are all perfect because by saying that I would be lying. Some of them make mistakes pr let people down but making up for what they have done wrong is the right thing to do. They make up for all the mistakes they do so that their clients don't have to lose anything that they have put into their work. |
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posted on 17 December 2011
What a comfortable place Flat Street Brew Pub was. That is, until it was flooded by Hurricane Irene. The flood waters submerged all the furniture and filled the basement, where the bathrooms used to be. Now the townspeople of Brattleboro Vermont await their favorite hang out until it opens in mid December. That's a long wait, since the hurricane was at the end of August. Maybe it was the comfy couch, now sodden and useless, or maybe the high tin ceilings that made the patrons so happy. Even the floating placemats I saw would trigger memories of nights out at the pub. But the great draft beers had a lot to do with it. Brought up from the Massachusetts Berkshire Brewing Company, otherwise known as the BBC, they ranged from the ever- popular Steel Rail Ale to the dark and mysterious Coffeehouse Porter. They are the kind of beers that make all other beers pale before them. All we want this holiday season is our favorite Brewpub back! |
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posted on 23 September 2011
I had triplets twenty years old. These girls are identical but different in character. Two of them love reading and the other one hates reading. She would rather stick needle in to her eyes rather than read. She hates reading but she loves cooking. One of her sister is a doctor and the other one is a lawyer. These girls are all good at what they do. The chef is the one who is loved the most by her sisters. She knows how to take care of all her sisters. She is a caterer in the Midlands. She has come up with recipes that are making her get a lot of jobs. Every day at lunch hour, she delivers food to her sisters. She goes to the hospital and leaves her doctor twin her favorite sandwich. When she is too busy she sends someone to do that for her. There was a time her lawyer twin was having a bad day in court and she took her food. When her blood sugar level got to normal she did better at court. |
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posted on 8 September 2011
Perhaps one of the best things about cupcakes is that they’re good for almost any occasion and for any season of the year! They’re perfect for picnics in the summer, a birthday that falls on an Autumn day and even for warming up during those cold winter months.
But if you want to make your cupcakes a bit more appropriate for whatever time of the year it is, you can try some simple cupcake decorating ideas to help them suit the season!
Do you think that taking some cupcakes with you to the beach is a bit out of the ordinary? Well, with the help of food coloring and your piping bag, you can make your cupcakes look as brilliantly blue as the ocean! You may look for (or even make your own) edible miniatures (like surfboards, starfish, etc.) to add to your cupcakes.
And it doesn’t just stop at icing and sprinkles – you can even change the color of the cupcake itself! Why not look up the recipe for some red velvet cupcakes? Its wonderful flavor and its out of the ordinary redness makes it perfect for a chilly autumn day! |
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posted on 26 August 2011
I do love the Peak District - perhaps it's the pubs in the Peak District that seals the deal for me - as I love the bitters they have there, and the lovely atmosphere of their pubs. Whether it's the pubs up on the market square in Buxton (right up on the hill) or the ones over in Bakewell, they all seem to have a particular Peak District atmosphere to them. My favourite though? I'd say it's the Winking Man on the A53 between Leek and Buxton. It's a place I keep going back to. I love the location of it, and the ales they serve are wonderful. There's always a good atmosphere in the pub too - but then I could say that for all the pubs I visit. It's hard to know why I'd pick this as my favourite - perhaps it's because it's closer to my home than the others - it's my local! |
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posted on 25 December 2010
I have always been awed by the food industry ever since I could remember. I went to a prestigious school of catering and landed a job working for and side by side for one of the best re known caterer. She gave me a lot of responsibilities and my co workers always told me that I was her progeny something I found hard to believe because that woman was amazing and a miracle worker when it came for food. She was one of the best Corporate Caterer and I aspired to be like her. It reached a time where she got an emergency and she had to leave work and she left me in charge, something that I did not anticipate. Immediately she left a client asked us to cater for his business meeting the next day and my boss was not coming until the day after that. I decided to put my self in her magnificent shoes and did everything like she would have done from the creating of the menus, to the delivery of the food and finally the serving of the food, and believe it or not it was a success, when she came back, she was impressed and she gave me a pat on the back, it was like I was walking on clouds. |
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