Here we are at the end of another year each of us wondering where the year has gone. When the group was formed Linda G0YLM one of our founder members suggested it might be an idea for the group to have a meal each quarter of the year to show our appreciation to our wives and significant others and it sad to report that due to the credit crunch and all that came with it we were forced to drop this idea..... But all is not lost! Barrie and Kathy have treated us to a Barbi that is supported by Stephany G1LAT and Hughie G4UME with the preparation. There are numerous blogs on these events.
For the last three years we have broken with Christmas tradition by having a banquet at Trungs where numerous dishes are placed on the tables for us all to tuck into.... I think there were 5 courses in total and nobody left the table hungry. This year I shopped around for menus which were presented to the group who voted on their preferred choice, sadly the Stork Hotel was very late in getting their menus out leaving us little time to book anywhere else, so I thew in a wild card "The Bridge in Tatham"
Here comes the History bit with a few details found on this website, I will leave you to look look at the website to fill in some extra details http://www.citycoastcountryside.co.uk/things-to-do/food-and-drink/the-bridge-inn-p116900
The Bridge Inn
The Bridge Inn was initially built in 1642 this is the part we had our Christmas Meal in.
The Inn was extended into the building you see today in 1744 and is now a grade 2 listed building. The 1642 part of the Inn has a slightly lower roof than the extension that can be seen in the picture above.
Strange but true it was not always called the "Bridge Inn"
during its coaching days it was known as " Bridge End"
Anybody Hungry?
Back to our Christmas Meal
Thanks to Stephany for taking the four photographs of Members and friends
Hughie and Sheila, Barrie and Kathy, Dave and Ray,
with Frank at the end
Sarah and Nick, Elaine and Chris, Annette and Damien
There was an excellent Christmas menu that had been put together for us and we were in good hands with Stephanys Son Spencer who was our chef for the night and the very efficient waitresses who were not only looking after us but also people in the Inn.
The Bridge Inn
Tatham
Christmas Party Menu
Saturday 7th December
7.30 PM Meals served at 8PM
Saturday 7th December
7.30 PM Meals served at 8PM
Starters
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Thanks to Bob for the photos of the food.
Scottish Black Pudding ~ Served on a Bed of Lettuce
with a Three Mustard Sauce
Melon and Prawn Cocktail ~ Served on a Bed of Lettuce
other starters.
Mushroom Soup
Served with Fresh Crusty Bread
Assorted Mini Fish Cakes
Served with a Sweet Chilli Dip and side Salad
Main Course
Traditional Home-Roast Turkey
Served with Roast Potatoes; New Potatoes, Pigs in Blankets,
Yorkshire Pudding & Fresh Seasonal Vegetables
Yorkshire Pudding & Fresh Seasonal Vegetables
Main Courses
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Traditional Home-Roast Pork
Served with Roast Potatoes; New Potatoes, Pigs in Blankets,
Yorkshire Pudding &; Fresh Seasonal Vegetables
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Yorkshire Pudding &; Fresh Seasonal Vegetables
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Fresh Poached Salmon
with Hollandaise or Lemon and Dill Sauce
Served with New Potatoes or Home-Made Chips and Fresh Seasonal Vegetables
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Served with New Potatoes or Home-Made Chips and Fresh Seasonal Vegetables
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Mushroom Cranberry & Brie Wellington
Served with New Potatoes or Home-Made Chips & Fresh Seasonal Vegetables
Served with New Potatoes or Home-Made Chips & Fresh Seasonal Vegetables
Faith and Brian, Steve, Mark, Ian and Bob, Tim and Mary
Kevin and Hazel, Jess and Scott, Andrew and Julie
Deserts
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Traditional Christmas Pudding ~ Served with Brandy Sauce
Home-Made Sherry Trifle ~ Traditionally Made in Individual Glasses
Festive Bread and Butter Pudding ~ Served with Cream or Custard
Home-Made Apple and Cinnamon Pie served with cream or custard
Followed by Fresh Roast Coffee and Mints
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Traditional Christmas Pudding ~ Served with Brandy Sauce
Home-Made Sherry Trifle ~ Traditionally Made in Individual Glasses
Festive Bread and Butter Pudding ~ Served with Cream or Custard
Home-Made Apple and Cinnamon Pie served with cream or custard
Followed by Fresh Roast Coffee and Mints
This was a truly great night for all who were able to make it, our Elder Statesman of the group was far enough away from Ian to have a little fun at Ian's expense :)
You should hear our callsign MX0SCG on the bands outside our our normal special events as we celebrate our first Decade as a group in 2014. Be sure to ask the operator for his name and see how many of us you can work and may be the favourite area of the hobby they are interested in.
Were now looking to seeing the old year our and welcoming the new year in. All our best wishes for 2014 to all our readers and hast ye back to read about all our trumps and no doubt at some point our Trials and tribulations.
73 from Brian
G0RDH
The Reluctant Contester
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