Free Toblerone!

October 7th, 2009 4 Comments »

Free Toblerone

Look what I got through the post today! It arrived with a letter saying this:

Congratulations on becoming a new dad this year! We received thousands of entries and we’re delighted to say you were one of the first 1,000 dads selected. Please find enclosed your special bar of ‘Dad 1 Toblerone’ to mark the extra-ordinary occasion of becoming a new dad.

We hope you enjoy your gift.

With love from Toblerone

So I’m not sure if I signed up for this myself, or whether someone else out there nominated me… if it was you, then thank you very much! Yum….


A Relentless Shot

October 6th, 2009 No Comments »

Relentless ShotI discovered this little bottle at a Tesco Petrol Station the other week. Been saving it up for an occasion when I felt it was needed. They’ve managed to pack the same dose of caffeine and taurine as found in a 250ml can of Red Bull in to this smaller 50ml ‘shot’. First impressions: it tastes bl**dy aweful. Very sickly and slightly sour… not nice at all so I’d suggest steering clear of it. However it does work… I was tweaked for most of the day. There we go, I try these things so you don’t have to.. public service duties and all that.

Posh Birthday Nosh

October 5th, 2009 1 Comment »

Happy 30th Birthday The Wife! To celebrate I thought it safer to take her out for a meal as a cake at home could be a fire risk, so we went to a little restaurant near Monmouth called The Crown. It has one Michelin Star making it officially the poshest place we’ve ever eaten. Once we’d arrived we were sat in the lounge and offered drinks and the menu to browse. We were given some little cheesy breads (almost croissant-like but not as flaky) with squashed chicken innards (pate) on a stick. After we’d ordered, we were escorted through to our table – only one other couple were in the restaurant when we arrived. Before our starters arrived, we were given a little appetiser in the form of a salmon mousse sprinkled with crispy bits of salmon and white chocolate, covered with a warm sweet corn based sauce. I call this meal ‘poisson-au-vom’… no, I don’t like fish and this course reminded me why I’m a TGI Fridays kind of guy. Then came our starters. Vicky went for Quail, which arrived as a ‘piece’ of quail and a quail scotch egg but I went vegetarian for the remainder of the meal and opted for a butternut squash crumble with truffle ice cream. Here’s the thing – the menu doesn’t actually tell you what you are going to get, it just lists the key ingredients. I’m not sure if that’s a usual thing in a posh restaurant or not, but my dish just said “Butternut Squash, Parmesan, Truffle”… I really wasn’t expecting the truffle as an icecream and I’m still not sure it works, but the crumble was very very good and the thought of a beef burger on the way home was less necessary. For the main course, Vicky had lamb with celeriac. The celeriac was pure comedy – before the main course arrived, our waitress brought out a little pastry parcel and placed it on our table. She then explained that the celeriac had been baked in a salt-bread parcel to infuse the flavours and make it very aromatic… the parcel was cut open in front of us before being whisked back in to the kitchen to be plated with the rest of the meal. I opted for “Chestnuts, Parmesan, Peppers”… which arrived as the best risotto in the world ever bar none – mum you’d have loved it. If I could have licked the plate I would, but I just made do with a small piece of posh bread I’d been given. Now for dessert….. no! Not dessert… we were treated to pre-dessert, yes! PRE-DESSERT!!!!! Awesome invention, I think the world would be a better place if we all ate more Pre-Desserts. Upon our table rested the world’s tiniest dessert ever. Two small pieces of banana panacotta, one in biscuit crumbs, a small melon-scoop sized ball of vanilla icecream, some sprinkled crushed hazelnuts, and a hazelnut crisp biscuit. Mmmmmmm. It made the very nice dessert I received afterwards seem a bit disappointing by comparison – a chocolate soufflé with mint custard and a ball of Baileys icecream.The restaurant itself was nice and small, maybe 10 tables from memory. Meals were served in a variety of bowls and plates ranging from normal bowls, to pieces of slate or slices of tree trunk. The staff were very friendly but had odd accents.. by odd, I mean it took me a while to work it out and it didn’t click until I heard our very well-spoken waitress walk in to the kitchen and speak to Chef in broad Welsh tones.

Google payout!

October 3rd, 2009 No Comments »

Thank you to all my visitors….. especially those of you who have clicked on the Google adverts. I have finally reached the payout threshold of £60 which means Google should now pay that in to my bank account in a month or so. I have had the adverts on this site for just under a year now, so by the time I receive the payment that means my blog will have earnt me about £5 per month on average. That is enough to pay for my entire web hosting costs for all my domains for about 3 years which is a pretty good bonus.

Lego Fun

October 2nd, 2009 No Comments »

missing legoLast weekend I sat down for a retro few hours with Poppy. We put Ghostbusters on the telly and then built up all my old Lego sets. There were a few pieces missing though and I can’t face having missing pieces so I turned to Google. www.lego.com as it turns out lets you order individual pieces costing only pennies each. I wasn’t able to get everything I needed though, so this is a plea for assistance – if anyone sees any lego at a jumble sale / car boot or wherever, can you keep your eyes out for these bits. I’m after a ‘whip/aerial’ like in the road-workspicture to the left, only I need one in translucent red and one in translucent yellow. The last missing piece is the roadworks sign from a tractor and trailer set I have, which I believe is one of the oldest Lego sets I have.