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Morgan is challenged to create a recipe using only Norwich Market-sourced goodies.
"As adults we get a bum deal when it comes to packed lunches. There are no sparkly containers or yoghurts with feet..." - Morgan tackles adult packed lunches
Pinocchio’s’ relationship to the ‘family’ of Raffles Restaurants is actually more of the attractive Italian figure who’s related by marriage
"For once I wasn’t primitively searching for a potato..." - Emma's satisfied sans spud at The Pigs, Edgefield.
"Jalapeño poppers sounded like ingesting a mild nitrate in a Spanish disco." - Emma gives Rev de Cuba's food a whirl
"This cheesecake was like an interactive installation piece." - Emma reviews the Golden Triangle's The Mulberry.
The toad was cradled by some creamy buttery mash, and the whole thing was swimming in gravy, just as the Gods of British cuisine would have it.
The Reindeer gently coerces you to jump slightly left of your comfort zone, and expectations of pub grub – all for the better...
It was imaginative with an endless combo of meats and dry rubs; and hallelujah, it’s unique in Norwich.
"...their proficiency tackling modern British and then Asian cuisine. Turns out they have two very strong suits, acing both." - Emma reviews the food at the Mad Moose pub.
Dive right in to seafood of fantastic quality, from sustainable sources and wonder why you would ever miss meat.
Plenty of smiling diners must mean the view from Giraffe height looks pretty swell...
"It was one of the nicest pasta dishes I’ve ever had; grated courgette, fried spinach balls, a gleaming vat full of garlicky butter."
Experience fine dining in ultimate high-def, smell it and even taste it in this completely non-pretentious gem of a dining room...
Tomato soup, I believe, is the epitome of ill food, and this is my version.
No knead! Morgan shows you how to make Dutch Oven bread
Ain't Nobody Got TIme for That - Morgan Pickard tackles ACTUALLY making a recipe from Pinterest.
Kathryn Bigelow’s ‘Where’s Osama?’ is an intelligent film - uncompromisingly so, in fact - but I question its wisdom.
He could cut Batman in half with his eyeballs, put Iron Man in an Iron Lung and hammer Wolverine into the ground like a nail
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