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July 24, 2008

Seafood Festival at Spooners Restaurant 22 August 08

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spooners2.jpgSpooners Restaurant are holding a first class seafood buffet on 22 August where you’ll have the chance to also enjoy a drink from their Pimms fountain on arrival. Why not join them and open some crab legs, peel some shrimp, sip some clam chowder and enjoy the wonderful seafood salads, a variety of seafood dishes, vegetables, salad bar and much more. Do not forget to leave room for our mouthwatering desserts. Only £35 per person.

Starters include Mushroom julienne, Fish soup, Smoked salmon and leek tart, Smoked sturgeon bliny, An exotic fruit platter with cassis puree. Main Course (Buffet) includes colossal cocktail shrimp, giant snow crab legs, Russian style dill-poached crayfish, langoustine and poached Lobster, all served with special house cocktail sauce. Salmon poached in a dry white wine and sturgeon kebab served with a tarragon and watercress creme-fraiche sauce. Fresh anchovies in brine and a delicious selection of shell-fish.

From the salad bar you’ll have a choice of mixed green salad, grilled peppers, marinated mushrooms, coleslaw salad, Russian pickles, Seafood salad, sliced tomato, onions and cucumber plus the Chef’s slection of dressings.

Finally from the dessert menu, there is a choice of Chocolate Fondue with seasonal fruits, Baked Camembert with crudities, Napoleon, multi-layered home made puff pastry, filled with delicious home made custard, Baby meringue with seasonal fruit and vodka compote or Home made Tiramisu with filtered coffee to finish.

Please call 01908 584 385 for reservations.

July 17, 2008

The Plough Wavendon voted Buckinghamshire Restaurant of the Year 2008

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theploughwavendon1.jpgJonathan Todd, owner of The Plough in Wavendon, had a second reason to celebrate at his restaurant during a black tie dinner for the restaurant’s first birthday celebrations on Wednesday 16th July.

Restaurant Guide publisher, Paul Allen, from the Foodie Square Guide, awarded The Plough Wavendon as ‘Buckinghamshire Restaurant of the Year 2008.’ The annual award - in its sixth year - was bestowed upon the restaurant as voted for by the readers of The Foodie Square Guide.

Paul Allen commented : “The restaurants we feature in The Foodie Square Guide are recommended to us by our readers. Nominations are received from the readers and restaurant goers across Buckinghamshire and beyond - throughout the year, and the annual ‘Restaurant of the Year’ award is announced in July. We are extremely pleased to see The Plough Wavendon achieve this in their first year of trading. We take into account all our customer comments and feedback and this is used to determine the winner of the award. Jon Todd, Grant and his remarkable team have done Buckinghamshire proud with their attention to detail from the food and wine, to the landscaped areas. Congratulations to them on becoming Buckinghamshire Restaurant of the Year 2008.”

Todd commented, “We are extremely proud of The Plough’s latest award. It is testament to the commitment and ideals our restaurant offers the diners here in the Milton Keynes countryside. Grant is passionate about the food and service we deliver. His support for local businesses, and in turn the local economy allows him to further enhance his position as one of the region’s leading chefs: something that I, as a successful Milton Keynes businessman, fully appreciate and support. He can justifiably be proud of this award - it is voted for by the public and is a glowing confirmation of their support in what he does.”

Chef Grant Hawthorne commented “It’s been my ambition to become the best restaurant here at The Plough Wavendon. I have been given an amazing opportunity to do so and I’m extremely grateful for the support of Jon in helping me to achieve this. Our award-winning, fine dining restaurant in Milton Keynes is where my passion and demonstration of the art and craft of cooking is to be found. I’m humbled by the guest’s recognition and respectful of the honour that goes with this Foodie Award. What a wonderful birthday surprise!”

Grant recently launched his 9-course summer Degustation menu, with the added option of having a flight of wines to match each course. He added “The Plough’s complimentary luxury transport, 400 bin wine list and some of the UK’s best dishes are to be found here, 7 miles from Central Milton Keynes. The tasting menu simply adds to our fine dining experience.”

July 10, 2008

Award winning team takes over the Embankment Hotel

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Drop into the Embankment Hotel in Bedford for a bite to eat or a drink and you’ll notice a fair few changes about the place. That’s because Andrew Coath, the new owner of the imposing half-timbered Victorian inn on Bedford’s riverside has already been hard at work with his team trying out some fantastic new dishes on the menu as well as giving the pub a much-need facelift.

Andrew is something of an expert when it comes to opening great pubs serving outstanding quality, fresh food and drink in friendly and relaxed surroundings. His two other pubs in the area - The Black Horse in Woburn and The Swan in Salford - have both helped put good food firmly on the map locally and given everyone a warm welcome to everyone who steps foot inside. Andrew has picked up a number of awards along the way, including being named Food Pub Manager of the Year 2007 and winning the British Institute of Innkeeping’s Licensee of the Year Award, making him officially the best landlord in Britain last year.

Now he’s looking forward to creating another lovely place to eat, drink and stay in Bedford. “The Embankment’s got so much going for it, being in such a great place overlooking the river and just a stone’s throw from the town centre” he says. “Already we’ve transformed what’s on the menu; we’ve raised the quality of the food, bring in fresh, simple dishes made by chefs with the best seasonal produce we can buy. We’ve introduced delicious afternoon teas and morning coffees and some great new wines, ales and beers. And that’s just a start; later in the year we’ll be joined by a new head chef who trained with the Roux brothers who’ll be bringing even more exciting ideas to the menu. We’re also planning to complete a revamp of the pub as well as every one of the 20 hotel rooms, so by early 2009, it’s all going to look quite different!”

Work will commence on the refit later in 2008, with the new Embankment Hotel officially launched in February next year. Until then, Andrew wants to make sure as many people as possible know about the positive changes at the pub.

“We’re working hard to create a really wonderful place to relax and enjoy great food where people can feel really at home” adds Andrew. “We believe that our place should be your place and want to give the people of Bedford the kind of home they can be truly proud to call their local.”

Andrew is one of the Directors of the award-winning Peach Pub Company, who have a small group of pubs renowned for great quality food, drink and service across the midlands and the North Home Counties. Peach is one of the brightest companies in the pub world and is run by people who love food, like to have fun, and care about the planet.

July 9, 2008

Boutique bed and breakfast accomodation comes to MK

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southlodge6.gifSouth Lodge, a new boutique bed and breakfast accomodation to Milton Keynes looks absolutely fabulous. The MK Advertiser received some fantastic testimonials from people who had stayed there, and we were naturally delighted when the owners expressed an interest in highlighting their business on our website.

South Lodge offer something quite unique, giving you the perfect opportunity to impress your guests, whether it be for a special occasion, social event or business gathering where you will be able to have the house, and all the fantastic gardens to yourselves. Click here to find out more about South Lodge, a place of luxury where you will feel special and will almost  certainly want to return.

July 7, 2008

Milton Keynes young people need YOU!

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Youth charity The Prince’s Trust is launching an appeal for volunteers to support unemployed young people in Milton Keynes. These youngsters want to move forward with their lives, building on the confidence and skills they have gained from recently completing the Prince’s Trust course.

The role will require a commitment of one hour per week for six months. Offering support, advice and encouragement to explore training, education and employment options the mentor will help them to achieve success by working towards idtentified goals.

Mentors will develop a meaningful relationship with young people who are unemployed and often educational under-achievers, care leavers or ex-offenders. Volunteers are the back-bone of the Prince’s Trust with more than 6,000 nationally. A three-day training course will be provided along with support from the Prince’s Trust Staff.

Mentors typically find the experience greatly rewarding and challenging with an opportunity to share in the feelings of success. Michael Pearson, 48, from Eastbourne, has mentored two young people over the past few years. Michael heard about the charity after he and some colleagues visited a Prince’s Trust Team course and decided then that he wanted to become a volunteer mentor.  

Michael said “Im lucky that my life is good and my children are also happy. However, I know that for some young people life is a real struggle. It’s easy for me to give some time to these young people, and when you see them succeed it’s a real rush of adrenalin. The investment you put in is so little in comparison to the output and the changes you see in them and their life, so I would definitely recommend becoming a mentor.”

The Trust has a high success rate in the UK with 75% of all young people supported last year moving into employment, education or training. This can be partly attributed to the high quality mentors the Trust has, who are prepared to give up their time for free.

Gill Day, Prince’s Trust Volunteer Executive said “Due to an increase in our activity throughout the counties, we now have a considerable number of opportunities available for new mentors. If you feel you could guide a young person to overcome disadvantages, we would love to hear from you. By sharing your advice, you could make a real difference.”

To become a personal mentor for the Prince’s Trust, please contact Gill Day on 01753 502 302. Volunteer mentors are subject to criminal records bureau check and undergo a three day training programme.

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