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Four in a Bed :: New Series (Part 4)
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anyonefortennis
16-11-2016
Originally Posted by Cally's mum:
“I'm a vegetarian (practically vegan) for a good reason and I would NOT eat anything that was cross-contaminated. I would be very, very cross.

I gave him the benefit of the doubt that he slipped up that time because he was nervous. But if he makes a habit of it then he's an idiot.”

How would you know though if your vegan breakfast was cooked behind the scenes in a B&B or hotel?
Venetian
16-11-2016
Originally Posted by Cally's mum:
“I'm a vegetarian (practically vegan) for a good reason and I would NOT eat anything that was cross-contaminated. I would be very, very cross.

I gave him the benefit of the doubt that he slipped up that time because he was nervous. But if he makes a habit of it then he's an idiot.”

I'm a meat eater but would agree with what you say. Also was suprised to hear him say that he usually cooks the vegetarian food separately, if that is case then I find it incredible he slipped up on the day his establishment was being filmed for national TV
Cally's mum
16-11-2016
Originally Posted by anyonefortennis:
“How would you know though if your vegan breakfast was cooked behind the scenes in a B&B or hotel?”

That's what worries me!
ICanBeBothered
16-11-2016
Originally Posted by Normandie:
“Nope, it's not just you. The juxtaposition of the Tatler, Vogue and teeth-picking moment was, I thought, definitely a bit of spiteful editing on the part of the production team.”

Thanks, Normandie, for confirming my impression: that was very naughty of the team. I have a vague feeling that the owner may be a teensy bit defensive about the price - which I do think is excessive - and so bangs on about how special her place is.

Re last night's rooms: it's not the first time in this series that perfectly acceptable (no design statements, but clean and functional) rooms with a good breakfast go for about £60 and under. Maybe the economic climate?.
anyonefortennis
16-11-2016
Originally Posted by ICanBeBothered:
“Thanks, Normandie, for confirming my impression: that was very naughty of the editing team. I have a vague feeling that the owner may be a teensy bit defensive about the price - which I do think is excessive - and so bangs on about how special her place is.

Re last night's rooms: it's not the first time in this series that perfectly acceptable (no design statements, but clean and functional) rooms with a good breakfast go for about £60 and under. Maybe the economic climate?.”

I think it depends on the area and how much competition there is.
yellowlabbie
16-11-2016
Originally Posted by Shrike:
“I don't think he is a strict vegetarian - isn't his missus non-veggie? So he's probably used to a bit of cross-contamination.
The point is some veggies are very hard core and would be really upset if animal products end up on their plate. It should be basic courtesy to keep vegetarians' food away from animal products.”

Originally Posted by Cally's mum:
“I'm a vegetarian (practically vegan) for a good reason and I would NOT eat anything that was cross-contaminated. I would be very, very cross.

I gave him the benefit of the doubt that he slipped up that time because he was nervous. But if he makes a habit of it then he's an idiot.”

I agree, it was a bad mistake to cook veggie food next to non-veggie food. Most veggies and vegans would be appalled. I wonder how many times he has done that before
fiagomez
16-11-2016
Originally Posted by yellowlabbie:
“I agree, it was a bad mistake to cook veggie food next to non-veggie food. Most veggies and vegans would be appalled. I wonder how many times he has done that before”

I'm prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt- the stress and nerves of being on TV can make you do strange things...

I suspect he'll get people checking up on his breakfasts now to check they've been cooked separately!!
Wolfsheadish
16-11-2016
Originally Posted by Venetian:
“I'm a meat eater but would agree with what you say. Also was suprised to hear him say that he usually cooks the vegetarian food separately, if that is case then I find it incredible he slipped up on the day his establishment was being filmed for national TV”

I agree, in fact I don't believe for one moment that he usually cooks the food separately.
yellowlabbie
16-11-2016
Originally Posted by Wolfsheadish:
“I agree, in fact I don't believe for one moment that he usually cooks the food separately.”

I''m afraid I didn't believe him either and I'm a veggie.
2shy2007
16-11-2016
Here comes the extortionate bus! I mean the green bus
EVIL-MONKEY
16-11-2016
Ok pople don't have the curry tonight!

Just to remind people there are a number of extra charges including the hot tub!
2shy2007
16-11-2016
They arent really rooms are they? cupboards with beds in I would say.
EVIL-MONKEY
16-11-2016
Lets just hope that bus is on strong foundations as you'd hate for some subsidence during the night!
2shy2007
16-11-2016
No sink in the loo, so wash your hands where they prepare food?
EVIL-MONKEY
16-11-2016
Originally Posted by 2shy2007:
“They arent really rooms are they? cupboards with beds in I would say.”

So that's where Andy Peters lives now!


Oh so the secret is that he's just not telling the others that he's a chef.
2shy2007
16-11-2016
Originally Posted by EVIL-MONKEY:
“ So that's where Andy Peters lives now!


Oh so the secret is that he's just not telling the others that he's a chef.”

Bit daft really, I mean, its not like he is an international spy or something, hes just a chef!
2shy2007
16-11-2016
So I wonder if they live on site or if usually they let people fend for themselves like self catering?
2shy2007
16-11-2016
So they dont have to pay extra for the hot tub, thats not fair!
2shy2007
16-11-2016
Ah theres my answer, they turn up in the morning. a tenner extra for brekkie? that stakes the 2 rooms up to £120 plus the hot tub
2shy2007
16-11-2016
Ew the meat is spitting all over the veggies, what is WRONG with these people?
EVIL-MONKEY
16-11-2016
Originally Posted by 2shy2007:
“Bit daft really, I mean, its not like he is an international spy or something, hes just a chef!”

You say that...

(Just us two today)
2shy2007
16-11-2016
They must have to brush their teeth in the kitchen area, not very nice.
2shy2007
16-11-2016
Originally Posted by EVIL-MONKEY:
“ You say that...

(Just us two today)”

LOL perhaps he will have a second secret! yes its quiet here tonight
2shy2007
16-11-2016
Just like the barge a couple of weeks ago, you cant expect strangers to share such a small space and it should be for groups only.
EVIL-MONKEY
16-11-2016
Originally Posted by 2shy2007:
“Ah theres my answer, they turn up in the morning. a tenner extra for brekkie? that stakes the 2 rooms up to £120 plus the hot tub”

Also £8 for the firewood.
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