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Ms Hair

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  1. I must say in Bed Station's defence the new tubs and hanging baskets (Yes if you look properly there are plenty of new tubs of flowers and hanging baskets up.) look very nice so they are making a start. So as to try and get your views to the right people I am printing this thread out for a parish councellor of Bedlington Station that I know. (I think the worst thing about Bed station is the Xmas lights that stay up all year.)

  2. I agree. We went for a meal and it was good value and pleasant. 2 drinks each, a shared starter and main course each for around £30. The only thing is I think they still have a few issues re service. Lots of staff but they don't seem to know what they're doing apart from the bloke. Give it a try and post what you think. I'd be interested to see how others have found it.

  3. On a serious note I have been to accolade on 2 occasions.

    First time the food was edible but nothing special and the starter was really bad value for money, not because it was over a fiver but because it was poor quality duck and hardly any salad.

    On the second occasion the starter was ok, nothing memorable as I can't even remember it. But the main course was horrible. Not edible really. (Chewy steak.) I won't be hurrying back.

    I'm not dissing people trying to make a go of a business in Bedlington, fair play to them. I just can't see what the fuss is about for this average at best restaurant. If there was more competition in bedlington people wouldn't settle for hitty/missy quality.

    I would recommend going to Ashianna to anybody wishing to eat out in Bedlington.

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  4. I would like to give some 8 and 9 year olds a really good insight into what Bedlington used to be like. I've found lots of old photos but would love some memories and anecdotes to go with them. I'm thinking about basing it around the themes of

    - Schools.

    - Work (Furness bank, old ironworks,The pit(s.)

    - Transport.

    - Shops.

    - Things to do (Humford baths.The miners picnics etc..)

    I'm not looking at any particular era just keeping it nice and simple as they are only 8.

  5. Glad to say I've had no problems with Royal Mail. It's some of the other couriers that nark me. Why they won't just deliver stuff to my neighbours who are always in is beyond me, especially when I've left an instruction to do so when placing my order. I won't order things from topshop or boots online for this exact reason! I think DHL are pants too. Am hardly going to drive to team valley to pick something up!

    This reminds me of my favourite tip from Viz, 'Postmen,increase your chances of getting a Christmas tip by not being such a miserable ---- the other 364 days of the year.' Not my words though!

  6. I would like to give some 8 and 9 year olds a really good insight into what Bedlington used to be like. I've found lots of old photos but would love some memories and anecdotes to go with them. I'm thinking about basing it around the themes of

    - Schools.

    - Work (Furness bank, old ironworks,The pit(s.)

    - Transport.

    - Shops.

    - Things to do (Humford baths.The miners picnics etc..)

    I'm not looking at any particular era just keeping it nice and simple as they are only 8.

  7. How about they questionnaire the Bedlington public? Or would that be too sensible?

    It's a proposterous idea. Bedlington truly will be a ghost town. I'm sure many of the people who work in the businesses on the front street use the car park. Parking charges suggest a town that is doing well economically. They truly must want to see Bedlington right down the swanney. Idiots.

    If it comes through I suggest we actually try to do something about it. Petition/stop using tescos etc

  8. Keep in polytunnel nice and hot. Snap off random bits of plant with no tomatoes on! Beginners luck I think. Got lots of green ones too. Loads of chillies thanks and even a butternut squash. Our onions aren't great. Thought they would be dead easy to grow. I was wrong. They are the size of small onions. Neglecting the garden in this weather though! and leek show on Saturday eeek!

  9. Mr Hair has been making chutney very similar to the one you described! He did his Hugh Fernley Whittingstall style. Yes the neighbours got 2 jars each! He added a roasted spice mixture containing ginger, chillies and lots of dried spices to half of it, I have to say that is nicer than the plainer stuff. I don't think I can get away wit the stuff meself like. Find the marrow skin too tough.

    Another tip for a glut of tomatoes, make brushetta. Very popular with my Sunday dinner guests.

    - Skin and de-seed and chop loads of tomatoes.

    - put in a colander and sprinkle with salt to get excess water off.

    - Add finely chopped garlic to taste. Season. Chuck some olive oil in and mix.

    - Keep mixture in fridge overnight.

    - drain off excess water and add finely chopped basil and red onion.

    - serve on toasted nice bread thats been drizzled with olive oil and rubbed with a clove of garlic.

    Have fun with it!

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  10. Has anyone else noticed how small the garden waste bags are this year? Just wanted to get it off my chest! Sick of grass spilling all over trying to empty the lawnmower box into them! They are no cheaper either. Rip off!

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