I stalk because I love the outdoors and I am a foodie. I am pretty ominvorous from frying up warm kidneys for breakfast after a morning stalk, through to falafel wrap and occasionally deep fried tofu. Most Saturdays my daughters and I visit Stroud Farmers Market for breakfast, to meet up wiyh friends, buy the world's best olives, walnut bread and single Gloyucester cheese, and generally watch the characters go by (our new Conservative MP's badge: "Keep Stroud Weird").
Today in the square were 4 vegan popups. I prefer things to be genuine rather than copies of something else, so vegan sausages, vergan burgers and Hogless Roast (made with 'plant meat'), did not float my boat.
However "Two Broke Girls" are in a new league. Their popup had just 4 dishes on the menu with examples of each in front. I had a spicy crispy seitan sandwich with crunchy spicy slaw. I have rarely had something so completely delicious, in looks taste, texture and just fun. Food that truly excelled; certainly on a pair with my first Poulet de Bresse in Paris, and even table-prepared steak tartare near Annecy.
"Two Broke Girls" are on facebook (whateverb that is), and really worth a visit. Needless to say, my only interest in this business is a very satisfied customer.
And in these days of political correctness, how refreshing to meet a band of three ladies, and two blokes under the name of "Muddy Summers and the Dirty Field Whores" (for heavan's sake !!) busking in the high street bashing out some great tunes including "Get Off My Tits, You Moaning Old Git". They are a bit like a folk version of "Dumpy's Rusty Nuts", some on here might remember. Just marvellous.
What a good morning. And the boys are getting together with their young lads this afternoon to teach some gun safety, shooting skills and knock holes in tin cans.
Today in the square were 4 vegan popups. I prefer things to be genuine rather than copies of something else, so vegan sausages, vergan burgers and Hogless Roast (made with 'plant meat'), did not float my boat.
However "Two Broke Girls" are in a new league. Their popup had just 4 dishes on the menu with examples of each in front. I had a spicy crispy seitan sandwich with crunchy spicy slaw. I have rarely had something so completely delicious, in looks taste, texture and just fun. Food that truly excelled; certainly on a pair with my first Poulet de Bresse in Paris, and even table-prepared steak tartare near Annecy.
"Two Broke Girls" are on facebook (whateverb that is), and really worth a visit. Needless to say, my only interest in this business is a very satisfied customer.
And in these days of political correctness, how refreshing to meet a band of three ladies, and two blokes under the name of "Muddy Summers and the Dirty Field Whores" (for heavan's sake !!) busking in the high street bashing out some great tunes including "Get Off My Tits, You Moaning Old Git". They are a bit like a folk version of "Dumpy's Rusty Nuts", some on here might remember. Just marvellous.
What a good morning. And the boys are getting together with their young lads this afternoon to teach some gun safety, shooting skills and knock holes in tin cans.
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