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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
We go on to the joy and through the tears
We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
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Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
PassPorter is a small business, and for many years it supported our family. But the world changed, print books took a backseat to the Internet, and for a long time now it has been unable to make ends meet. We've had to find new ways to support our family, which means new careers and less and less time available to devote to our first baby, PassPorter.
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Always nice to do new things at familiar places. Fun little boat ride! Glad Mark could bail you out or you'd be getting your laps in a pond instead of a pool!
The flowers still looked amazing at your house! It's a shame about the neighborhood cats though.... (I just don't understand cats!)
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Always nice to do new things at familiar places. Fun little boat ride! Glad Mark could bail you out or you'd be getting your laps in a pond instead of a pool!
Oh my goodness, definitely not something I'd like to!
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The flowers still looked amazing at your house! It's a shame about the neighborhood cats though.... (I just don't understand cats!)
We still have our geraniums going now at the front of the house, and although not as good out the back, they're still going. Some of the alyssum and double begonias are still in, but everything else has sadly finished now.
Love the yellow drawing room at Leeds as well as more of the grounds and gardens! Glad Mark was able to be you out with the nice boat tide across the lake! Love your gardens at home as more beautiful than some of those on your trips!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
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Love the yellow drawing room at Leeds as well as more of the grounds and gardens! Glad Mark was able to be you out with the nice boat tide across the lake! Love your gardens at home as more beautiful than some of those on your trips!
Monday 18 September – part eight: seriously it really is called spotted dick!
Just after 6:30pm, we headed out to the George Inn, which is a beautiful old pub, and what I’d call a quintessentially British pub, which is why I wanted to take Jan there.
Once again, it’s in a traditional Kentish village…
Inside, it’s just as lovely…
We settled down, and because it was a Monday night in September, it really wasn’t that busy, which was really nice. We had some great service, and had a really good laugh with the guy as well, which always helps.
For appetiser, I went for the prawn cocktail served with granary bread and butter, which was nice, but the sauce was a little spicy for my tastes.
Mark had the sticky BBQ chicken wings…
Sorry about the quality of the photo – I didn’t realise it was blurred until we got home…
For entrée, I went for an appetiser, the breaded Brie wedges, served with cranberry sauce and a warm baguette,as I always love this dish. Both Mark and Jan commented that it looked like a snack, but it worked for me.
Mark went for the 8oz sirloin steak, served with chips, onion rings, mushrooms, tomatoes, peas and a salad garnish, and told me he couldn’t fault it, so it must’ve been good.
Now when it came to dessert, there was a lot of debate about this. Firstly, the George were serving up a dessert called spotted dick, and I am not joking here. Here’s proof….
It’s made with suet and dried fruit, usually currants and/or raisins and usually served with custard. And before you ask, no-one is 100% sure why it’s called spotted dick. It could be because in Yorkshire “dick” meant plain pudding in the 19th century. Who knows?
Understandably, Jan was a little shocked by the name of the dessert, and thought we were winding her up. Us? Never! The server had to explain it to her, and told her it was very nice, which of course led to more hilarity. Now, she couldn’t face it, but I told Mark he’d have to get it, so Jan could see what it was like… and he did, so here you go…
As for me, I went for the giant chocolate brownie crunch sundae, made up of vanilla ice cream, caramel and honeycomb ice cream, brownie pieces, Malteasers, and chocolate chunks, drizzled with toffee and chocolate sauce, whipped cream, and wafers. It’s designed to share, and it was lovely, just what I wanted in terms of the ingredients. I just wish they did a smaller version, as of course I couldn’t do it justice.
Now Jan tried one of our British cheesecakes that we always rave about, and say are so much better than the ones in the States. Can you imagine how much pressure you’re then under when someone goes on your recommendation? Oh my goodness, I was literally sweating it, in case she didn’t like it… and the verdict? She absolutely loved it, and I don’t think she’ll ever eat American cheesecake again!
All in all, it was an excellent meal, with great service, at a good price, and you can’t ask for more than that.
The George Inn
Appetiser 8 9
Entrée 9 9˝
Dessert 9 9
Service 9 9
Atmosphere 9 8˝
Value for money 9˝ 9
Average score: 8.96
By the time we finished eating, it was after 9:00pm, and considering we’d sat down before 7:00pm, that was definitely a leisurely meal. We made our way home, and then it was straight off to bed, as we had an early start in the morning.
The weather today was cloudy, with some sun and some light rain, and some downpours. The best thing today was visiting Leeds Castle The worst thing today was the downpours we had as Mark was driving along. The funniest thing today was “would it be Ok if my husband paid and he met us on the other side of the lake?” Today we tried visiting the Calais Eurotunnel terminal for the first time in some years… And the result was it hasn’t changed that much. The most magical moment today was getting home, at least for a couple of nights.
Lovely dinner! It can really top off your day with a nice meal like that when food, service, and company are all the best.
I’ve heard of that dessert before but never seen exactly what it is. Interesting... Yours was huge!! And again with the British cheesecake..... I may scour google today for a recipe and see what I can come up with. Perfect for a rainy day!
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Lovely dinner! It can really top off your day with a nice meal like that when food, service, and company are all the best.
I’ve heard of that dessert before but never seen exactly what it is. Interesting... Yours was huge!! And again with the British cheesecake..... I may scour google today for a recipe and see what I can come up with. Perfect for a rainy day!
Let me know if you make it - and what you think of it!