New Year - Coppermines Coniston - 28 dec-1 jan

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Re: New Year - Coppermines Coniston - 28 dec-1 jan

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Sign me up for all dairy free foodie goodness please.
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Re: New Year - Coppermines Coniston - 28 dec-1 jan

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Can you put me down for all food please.
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Re: New Year - Coppermines Coniston - 28 dec-1 jan

Post by vijaykorotane »

Hi Adam

Sign me up for the meet & Food. However can only do 28-30th.

Vijay
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Re: New Year - Coppermines Coniston - 28 dec-1 jan

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Your signed up Vijay. But, the forefit for not staying all nights is bringing a curry.

I'll cook some form of pasta bol.

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Re: New Year - Coppermines Coniston - 28 dec-1 jan

Post by Louise »

Hello

Please sign me up for all nights and all food. I’ll make a pudding one night. Can’t quite decide what yet.....either the usual apple crumble and custard (promise will remember the sugar in the crumble this time) or possibly a cheesecake.

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Re: New Year - Coppermines Coniston - 28 dec-1 jan

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Hi All

Lamb Curry & Veggie Curry will be on offer. If its alright with the other chefs that its for the 29th.

Vijay
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Re: New Year - Coppermines Coniston - 28 dec-1 jan

Post by Huw »

Can I sign up for all food, mulled ale and cheese and crackers please, but no dessert. Thanks all.

There appears to be 5 people cooking evening meals though, including 2 curries, for 3 nights?
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Stew
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Re: New Year - Coppermines Coniston - 28 dec-1 jan

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Indeed Huw you are not mistaken. I wonder if Vicky, who is kindly cooking this weekend in Snowdonia, wants first refusal of being let off the hook?
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Re: New Year - Coppermines Coniston - 28 dec-1 jan

Post by VickyHiggs »

Sure, I'm happy to let others have a go. Maybe I can do some sort of pudding instead. Or more nachos! Or just sit on my bum and drink wine all weeked. I'm easy.
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Re: New Year - Coppermines Coniston - 28 dec-1 jan

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I'm happy to contribute a pudding?
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Re: New Year - Coppermines Coniston - 28 dec-1 jan

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Lamb rogan josh & vegetable balti - that's what I was going to do Vijay, so I'll do something else, probably a Bailey Stew.
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Re: New Year - Coppermines Coniston - 28 dec-1 jan

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I'm on the case with the running Sarah... a quick Google of 'running up hill with a hangover' has turned up nothing as yet so it might have to be bespoke....

Can I please sign up for all meals please, thanks
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Re: New Year - Coppermines Coniston - 28 dec-1 jan

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If the weather is excellent (and by that I mean flippin' amazing) I am considering a wild camp one night for starry skies and sunset/sunrise etc.
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Re: New Year - Coppermines Coniston - 28 dec-1 jan

Post by EdShaw »

Can I please sign up for this too? All meals as well. Happy to contribute a dessert too.

As for a run, there's always this, on both Sat 29th at 9am, and New year's Day (yay!) at a sociable 10:30am :http://www.parkrun.org.uk/fellfoot/course/
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Re: New Year - Coppermines Coniston - 28 dec-1 jan

Post by avmaestro »

Repeat, I'm not cooking a curry as Vijay is doing one. Happy to something else, e.g. a stew, or leave it to others if there are "too many cooks"
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