Thursday, March 30, 2006
Super Aguri Nip/Tuck-a-thon!
Last day for an appearance from the Clag-man for a few weeks, so where else could we celebrate but the land of a thousand nips?
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Friday, March 24, 2006
The picture gives a clue again
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
Tuesday, March 21, 2006
The picture gives a clue again
Right. The bollocks image upload ain't working! But it was a picture of the TV show Nip/Tuck!
Monday, March 20, 2006
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
Monday, March 13, 2006
The bets are on!
It's been 4 long weeks since The Uncles last official Lans Lunch, today it begins again.
After being weighed down by pies and bowls of latte over the last few weeks I'm feeling kind of like we should be taking it easy...so on that note may I suggest either Nip/Tuck or maybe even the official Yellow River.
After being weighed down by pies and bowls of latte over the last few weeks I'm feeling kind of like we should be taking it easy...so on that note may I suggest either Nip/Tuck or maybe even the official Yellow River.
Sunday, March 12, 2006
Make mine a BOWL of latte!
Here's one for young Jim Watkins, lover of the big cups.
Those crazy New Zealanders are at it again this time with an innovative take on the vessel in which you should sup your latte from. Yes you CAN get your latte in a plain old glass over there but for 50 cents more you get twice as much and a bowl from which to quaff your quaffee from.
No handles on me ma!
Mental.
Thursday, March 09, 2006
Letting the Uncle down
Hey Guys! We are letting the Uncle down. He is posting more blog entries than us - and he is in NZ without a computer! Let's get the show back on the road!
Yesterday I had a nice buffet lunch at BAFTA. Great chocolate brownies, but covered in cocoa dust as I ruined my shirt. Being always on the ball I had a spare shirt - so no embarrassment required.
Today - Nip / Tuck???
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
More Pies.
Today's lunch was once again pies, this time courtesy of the bakery in the small gold mining/panning town of Arrowtown just outside Queenstown...were there too many towns in that sentence?
The simply delicious pies were filled with lamb and mint and vennison respectively.
I would love to bring a huge supply of pies home with me to keep the loafers going for a few days but I fear a 24hr journey on 2 different planes may leave them somewhat flattened - a bit like the possums that went in them.
After eating the pies we went on a jet boat hurtling through Shotover canyon which was a great experience, yet my one regret is that I didn't have a pie to eat on the boat with me then I could've been like that fat kid on the rollercoaster on Jim'll Fix It.
Monday, March 06, 2006
I can't believe my mince pies!
Not of the Christmas variety you understand, these mince pies are pure beef.
These Kiwis love their pies, they just can't get enough of them. They aren't just mince either; lamb, cheese, steak and cheese, lamb and cheese, venison (cheese optional), pork (with injected cheese), hey you can even get possum pie which I think they just scrape off the road and warm up in the microwave.
Not ones to go against the locals fave eats we have sampled our fair share of pies over the last few weeks, the best coming from the Te Papa museum in Wellington which is surprising as we all know the shite that the british museums churn out in their canteens. Oh yes it was a venison and Guiness pie.
So after all that today's lunch just had to be a... burger! Thanks to The Olive Tree Cafe in Te Anau.
Hey it's raining here, it's comfort food.
These Kiwis love their pies, they just can't get enough of them. They aren't just mince either; lamb, cheese, steak and cheese, lamb and cheese, venison (cheese optional), pork (with injected cheese), hey you can even get possum pie which I think they just scrape off the road and warm up in the microwave.
Not ones to go against the locals fave eats we have sampled our fair share of pies over the last few weeks, the best coming from the Te Papa museum in Wellington which is surprising as we all know the shite that the british museums churn out in their canteens. Oh yes it was a venison and Guiness pie.
So after all that today's lunch just had to be a... burger! Thanks to The Olive Tree Cafe in Te Anau.
Hey it's raining here, it's comfort food.
Friday, March 03, 2006
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Thursday, March 02, 2006
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