tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3409973.post1411528644606051126..comments2023-11-05T07:48:44.160+00:00Comments on Mulled Whines: Philhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08307148664977452940noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3409973.post-85234869727002974862012-05-02T19:15:41.459+01:002012-05-02T19:15:41.459+01:00Phil's Mum That sounds really good - though I ...Phil's Mum That sounds really good - though I WOULD have to protest with the Baptists over turning their church into the first sex shop! I think all your blogger friends should join you for the next expedition and we could run a competition to see who can write the most entertaining report. Either that, or send today's blog into the Argus. They SHOULD print it!<br /><br />05 February 2007, 13:36:42Lisa <br />I've never made 'rock cakes to die for' but I have made rock cakes that could kill you if thrown from a distance - they were a touch on the heavy side.05 February 2007, 14:20:55Dave <br />Pavilion Gardens cafe, or Lisa's rock cakes: take your pick. <br /> <br />That should be followed by the word axe, but I didn't want to be too rude, in case I wenture south this summer. I like rock cakes by the way, so if I do, you can take me there. <br /> <br />Nice report, by the way. You could almost feel you were there. I won't be giving such detail about my trip to Bruges.05 February 2007, 15:52:17Dave <br />I like the use of the word 'wenture' there. Has a Dickensian feel, I think.05 February 2007, 15:53:12Beckie <br />To be fair, Dave, there is less to do in Bruges than there is in Brighton. There's a great Indian restaurant though called Bhavani (http://www.bhavani.be/) bit pricy from what I remember, possibly not the sort of place Phil would go to,(or maybe we were greedy?), but lovely food.06 February 2007, 13:25:24Philhttp://www.mulledwhines.net/noreply@blogger.com