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#453174 by Darren Wheeler
06 Sep 2008, 16:32
Originally posted by Nottingham Nick
Originally posted by Darren Wheeler
Well we all know it wouldn't be Neil correcting spelling and grammer [:p]


Darren - write grammar 200 times, then go and stand outside the Head's Office. [;)]


Irony. It's wasted at time. [ii]

[:I][:w]
#453176 by Neil
06 Sep 2008, 16:46
Originally posted by Darren Wheeler

Irony. It's wasted at time. [ii]

[:I][:w]


Lol - nice try Darren, but don't think you can get off that easily!!!

The soup of the day options this time around are:-

- cauliflower & Croxton Manor cheddar
- creamy parsnip
- leek and potato


Light Bites it is for me then[:$]
#453177 by Scrooge
06 Sep 2008, 16:52
Breaking news, Vs catering to be taken over by Air Yorkshire catering, passengers applaud the catering improvements [:D]
#453182 by Boo Boo
06 Sep 2008, 18:09
Originally posted by Jetstreamer
You're very welcome Boo. I haven't tried the new menu yet but hopefully I might have an opportunity when I fly again tomorrow. I'll send you a PM with my verdict in case I get flamed again on here for not putting capital letters in the appropriate place!


Thank you very much and safe and happy flying - great to have crew posting on here: always appreciated :)

Boo
#453183 by Boo Boo
06 Sep 2008, 18:17
Thank you very much for your food report, soledad-canyon :)

Originally posted by soledad-canyon
An excellent sticky toffee pud does not come with ice cream so make sure you ask for ice cream if you want it. It really is good but goes quickly so get your orders in quick.


The sticky toffee pudding DOES sounds goood [:D]. Hope it is on my flight...

Is it acceptable to ask for ice cream with your pudding? Have never thought of doing it before, but now you mention it...(would also go well with the treacle tart [:p] ).

Re Yorkshire Puddings apparently JUST having them with roast beef is not historically correct. My Dad's family (large family, Peterborough area, growing up aroung the 2nd World War) used to eat them a lot and often NOT with meat (to expensive to have much more than once a week). His Mum often used to male large Yorkshire Puddings stuffed with vegetables and served with gravey OR even for dessert spread with jam! Still, we are talking 9 mouths to feed, not very well off family, around the 2nd world war - Yorkshire Puddings were an economical meal choice... Still am no sure that is an 'aspirational image' that VS wants to go for... and it isn't an option that appeals much to me...

Boo

Boo
#453184 by Boo Boo
06 Sep 2008, 18:21
Originally posted by Jetstreamer
The soup of the day options this time around are:-

- cauliflower & Croxton Manor cheddar
- creamy parsnip
- leek and potato

Let the feedback continue........


To be fair, ALL of those appeal to me [:)].

I actually like soup when served on an airplane - just keep the bread rolls (and the champagne [:I] ) flowing with it [:D]

Boo
#453185 by n/a
06 Sep 2008, 18:22
Originally posted by Neil
don't think you can get off that easily!!!



[:I]

GJ
#453193 by easygoingeezer
06 Sep 2008, 20:30
Yorkshire puddings are intended as a starter with gravy Yorkshire gets a capital start with me being a Yorkshire geezer, as previously mentioned more for pudding later with sugar.

Menu looks ok to me, how flexible is it with the mixing and matching and is enough loaded so that people are likely to get what they want?
#453199 by n/a
06 Sep 2008, 22:28
Originally posted by easygoingeezer
and is enough loaded so that people are likely to get what they want?


Has there been a problem with people not getting their meal choice?

GJ
#453202 by Scrooge
06 Sep 2008, 23:01
There have been reports of people not getting their first choices.
#453203 by n/a
06 Sep 2008, 23:12
Originally posted by Scrooge
There have been reports of people not getting their first choices.


That's awful! Really? You'd think they would sort this out! [V][V][V]

GJ
#453229 by Ptarmigan
07 Sep 2008, 18:29
All I can say is I hope they change the menu before our flight in April! If not, then chicken cesar and mini sausages it is for all 4 of us!
#453231 by Tinkerbelle
07 Sep 2008, 19:14
Originally posted by Ptarmigan
All I can say is I hope they change the menu before our flight in April! If not, then chicken cesar and mini sausages it is for all 4 of us!


Which they will do as it changes every three months.

BTW. I like the Yorkshire Pudding
#453233 by ade99
07 Sep 2008, 19:19
The vegetarian Yorkshire pudding is an interesting one as it should really be made with beef dripping...
#453234 by Tinkerbelle
07 Sep 2008, 19:22
Originally posted by ade99
should really be made with beef dripping...


[:$]
#453235 by Boo Boo
07 Sep 2008, 19:32
Originally posted by Tinkerbelle
Originally posted by ade99
should really be made with beef dripping...


[:$]


It is ok, am sure that they make the Vegetarian Yorkshire Pudding with something vege-friendly (like 'carrot dripping' [:D] )

Boo
#453241 by n/a
07 Sep 2008, 22:21
Originally posted by Boo Boo

It is ok, am sure that they make the Vegetarian Yorkshire Pudding with something vege-friendly (like 'carrot dripping' [:D] )


Darling, if my carrot was dripping I'd be down to the doctor's in short order.

GJ
#453242 by Boo Boo
07 Sep 2008, 22:39
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes
Originally posted by Boo Boo

It is ok, am sure that they make the Vegetarian Yorkshire Pudding with something vege-friendly (like 'carrot dripping' [:D] )


Darling, if my carrot was dripping I'd be down to the doctor's in short order.

GJ


I KNEW that I should have picked another vegetable (like cabbage or brocolli), but I am sure that you would STILL have found something rude to say... [:I]

Boo
#453243 by Treelo
07 Sep 2008, 22:42
[I KNEW that I should have picked another vegetable (like cabbage or brocolli), but I am sure that you would STILL have found something rude to say... [:I]

Boo


Rude? GJ? NEVER [}:)]
#453246 by Boo Boo
07 Sep 2008, 23:30
Originally posted by Treelo
Rude? GJ? NEVER [}:)]


And he looks such a nice chap from his photos... obviously looks are deceptive... [:w]

Boo [;)]
#453250 by HighFlyer
08 Sep 2008, 00:06
I really like the sound of the new menu. Just goes to show that you cannot please everybody.

Thanks,
Sarah
#453274 by mdvipond
08 Sep 2008, 11:21
Originally posted by Boo Boo
Originally posted by Treelo
Rude? GJ? NEVER [}:)]


And he looks such a nice chap from his photos... obviously looks are deceptive... [:w]

Boo [;)]

He used to be a rude, angry, bitter little man. But then Neil came along, and everything changed...

The menu sounds OK - although a vegetarian Yorkshire pud is clearly taking the proverbial. There have been much worse offerings over the last couple of years (the salmon and hake monstrosity springs to mind).

Still, for me it keeps coming back to the same old thing: I remember the days of perfectly cooked fillet steak with port wine jus or pan-fried chicken breast in Madeira sauce. Today's offerings really are much more akin to tarted up Y food than anything resembling genuine J fare. But, times are hard - apparently - and those halcyon days of good food, red cushions and decent amenity packs are now long gone.
#453279 by Boo Boo
08 Sep 2008, 11:43
Originally posted by mdvipond
Still, for me it keeps coming back to the same old thing: I remember the days of perfectly cooked fillet steak with port wine jus or pan-fried chicken breast in Madeira sauce. Today's offerings really are much more akin to tarted up Y food than anything resembling genuine J fare. But, times are hard - apparently - and those halcyon days of good food, red cushions and decent amenity packs are now long gone.


I never remember the PERFECTLY cooked fillet steak (I remember an ok one or two), but I am a bit younger... [;)]

I am guessing that they are just trying to be innovative. I am not bowled overed by the main courses on offer: I am not a big chicken fan (I am very fussy about chicken), like you say the Yorkshire Pudding sounds errr... The pie sounds as though it could be a bit heavy/stodgy - I am hoping that Jetstreamer or someone else comes back and says that it is wonderful [:)]

I am still a fan of BA's food over Virgin's (but husband disagrees). I know that their food is pre-plated, but have had some nice main courses (a surprisingly very nice cottage pie, some nice curries etc).

Some of Virgin's good old amenity kits haven't completely gone - they are just hiding at the bottom of my wardrobe... [:D]

Boo
#453285 by mdvipond
08 Sep 2008, 11:57
Innovative? Doing that to a perfectly innocent Yorkshire pudding has nothing to do with innovation - it's bloody vandalism! To be fair, I think they're being frugal rather than innovative.

As for the perfectly cooked steak - trust me, it has happened: Upgraded from PE to UC coming back from BGI in '99. One fillet steak, medium rare, absolutely spot on. With duchess potatoes. Ah, I can almost taste it now...

Ma and Pa tried BA earlier this year and claimed the food was worse than VS, which must take some doing. Mind you, they truly hated everything about CW, so maybe their view of the food was a tad tarnished.
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