London Daily Photo: Our Bus!
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Win a Month’s Worth of Vouchers from Innocent Drinks
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Yep, you read the title right. I’ve teamed up with everybody’s favourite juice and smoothie maker to offer one lucky reader a chance to enjoy a month’s worth of vouchers redeemable for Innocent Drink products. Imagine a month’s worth of smoothies, juices, fruit tubes, veg pots and newly launched noodle pots – all for free! Yummmmmmmy.
Such a prize would present a fabulous opportunity to give Innocent’s new noodle pots a try! Available in four delicious and healthy recipes, the pots are inspired by Asian street food. There’s Vietnamese curry, Malaysian rendang, Japanese udon, and Thai tom yum – with each awesome pot coming in at under 300 calories!
To be in with a chance to win a month’s worth of vouchers redeemable for Innocent products, simply tweet the following:
Good luck. Please take a moment to read the terms and conditions before tweeting!
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I’ll pick one winner at random on Tuesday 30 September at 11.30am BST. The winner will receive 24 vouchers redeemable for any products made by Innocent Drinks. To be eligible to win, you need to have an address in the UK.
Find out more about Innocent Drinks at innocentdrinks.co.uk.
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London Daily Photo: Somewhere Else
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2014 Folkestone Triennial: A Gold Rush of Great Art by the Sea
The 2014 Folkestone Triennial is on for a third edition, this year with a “Lookout” theme to its many ambitious arts set within the quaint town and on its scenic stretch of coastline along the English Channel. I thoroughly enjoyed my artsy meander round Folkestone and reckon it offers an ideal day out for Londoners (or anybody) seeking a day out with intriguing sights and a fresh sea breeze.
Artists participating in the 2014 Triennial include art world darlings Yoko Ono, Andy Goldsworthy and Pablo Bronstein as well as Jyll Bradley, Strange Cargo, Diane Dever and Jonathan Wright, Tim Etchells, Ian Hamilton Finlay, John Harle and Tom Pickard, Emma Hart; Alex Hartley, Will Kwan, Gabriel Lester, Amina Menia, muf Architecture/Art, Marjetica Potrč and Ooze Architects, rootoftwo, Sarah Staton, and Something & Son.
I loved Ono’s simple and straightforward Earth Peace works (there are five throughout town – you can’t miss her billboard just outside Folkestone Central station).
I also got a real kick out of rooftotwo’s Whithervanes: a Neurotic Early Worrying System, five headless chicken sculptures which “track the orchestration of fear in real time by monitoring internet newsfeeds for alarmist keywords” and “revolving away from the geographic origin of each story.”
Jyll Bradley’s Green/Light (for M.R.) – a “reflection on energy as light and as green memories” installed in a disused gasworks site was a delight to encounter walking through town.
Just down the street from Bradley’s Green/Light, Marjetica Potrc and Ooze’s The Wind Lift was as uplifting in spirit as it was in practice. The 25m high passenger lift powered entirely by a wind turbine set alongside the city’s spectacular Victorian era viaduct (the biggest brick viaduct in the world) provided a fun and novel way to contemplate renewable energy sources while taking in some marvelous views.
Of course, if you’ve heard anything about the Triennials, odds are it was probably some of the hubbub about the Folkestone gold. Indeed, the big draw for locals and the media alike since the opening of the triennial last Thursday has been Folkestone Digs. Commissioned by art producers Situations, Berlin-based artist Michael Sailstorfer secretly buried £10,000 worth of gold bouillon as 30 individual pieces across a popular beach near the Folkestone city centre. I was there soon after the artist’s stunt was announced. It was fun to see so many people – and such a variety of them too – all digging away at the beach in hopes of striking it (at least moderately) rich.
As far as I can tell from a quick scroll of the #folkestonegold feed on Twitter as well as this BBC article, some – but only a tiny amount – of Sailstorfer’s gold has been found thusfar. So, as if you needed more reason than an opportunity to see great art in a lovely setting there’s still some glimmering incentive for you to get down to Folkestone.
Folkestone is located about 70 miles from Central London on the southeastern coast of Kent. High speed trains run regularly to/from London St Pancras International with a journey time that’s just under an hour. Triennial activities run until the 2nd of November. Whenever you go – even outside the dates of the Triennial – is a good time to view great art with the free permanent public art collection, the Folkestone Artworks, featuring 16 “outstanding works originally commissioned by the Creative Foundation for the Folkestone Triennial that are now on permanent display in easily accessible public spaces around the town. Folkestone Artworks includes pieces by Tracey Emin, Richard Wilson and Cornelia Parker.
Find out more about the Folkestone Triennial visit folkestonetriennial.org.uk. For information about Folkestone Artworks go to folkestoneartworks.org.uk.
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London Daily Photo: Got a Secret?
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4 Tips for Less Turbulence at the Airport (OneTravel)
Check in online, weigh your bags at home, etc … we all know all those “savvy tips” to save you time, money and hassle at the airport.
Here are four more from my own experiences to add to your carry-on items. Bon Voyage!
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London Daily Photo: Marshes
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Leicester Square Box Office: Your First Stop for the Best of London Theatre and More
For more than 20 years, Leicester Square Box Office has been offering tickets to the public for a variety of West End productions at half price, discount and full price to ensure customers find the tickets they’re after.
From larger-than-life musical shows like War Horse and The Book of Mormon to smaller more intimate plays such as Alfred Hitchcock’s acclaimed and long running The 39 Steps, LSBO is a smart first stop to consider the next time you’re hoping to book tickets for just about any musical, comedy, or play hitting London. LSBO has deals for attractions, theatre and meal combos, group bookings, and hotels too. Whether you’re keen to see something in particular or just looking for a great night out that’s a bargain, keep LSBO in mind!
Look for Leicester Square Box Office on Cranbourne Street just off Leicester Square (or their kiosk at Westfield Shopping Centre in Shepherd’s Bush) or check ’em out online at lsbo.co.uk.
Published in association with LSBO.
Posted in London, Music, Theatre
Tagged chinatown, comedy, covent garden, cranbourne street, leicester square, leicester square box office, live music, London, London blog, LSBO, music, musicals, soho, theatre, theatreland, WC2, WC2H 7AN, west end, west end shows, Лондон, ロンドン, 伦敦
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London Daily Photo: Walthamstow Woodford/Hackney & City
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Nachos of the Month: Manchego with Anchovies, Almonds, and Olives
Nachos! They’re an easy assemblage and an awesome snack. I’ve teamed up with tortillas with spirit brand Manomasa to create some recipes to help you best enjoy your next crunch time. Here’s my latest creation: tortilla chips with Manchego, anchovies, almonds, and olives.
TORTILLA CHIPS WITH MANCHEGO, ANCHOVIES, ALMONDS, AND OLIVES Yum
Ingredients (served as a canapé, there should be enough for 6-8 people)
- 100g of thinly sliced Manchego;
- 4-6 finely chopped anchovy fillets (that have been tinned in olive oil);
- 50g flaked almonds;
- 15-20 pitted and chopped green olives;
- About half a bag of Manomasa Manchego & Green Olive tortilla chips.
Method
- Preheat your oven to 150ºC;
- Place your chips in a baking tray;
- Add a thin strip of Manchego to each chip;
- Put the tray in the oven and cook until the cheese starts to melt;
- These chips can burn easily; so pay attention and reduce or turn off the heat once the cheese has melted;
- While the tray is in the oven, thoroughly mix the anchovies, almonds, and olives in a bowl;
- Remove the chips and dab a small spoonful of the mix across the top of each chip;
Serve
These treats are great whether eaten when hot and melty straight from the oven or served cool. They’re a perfect accompaniment to an aperitifs such as a dry sherry or Martini and work really well as a crunchy side item paired with a green salad.
Tortillas with Spirit
Manomasa was born on the back streets of Mexico and pays tribute to the original tortilla chip – the totopo – whilst branching out into new tastes, sensations and textures inspired by the diversity and creativity of street food culture. Each variety of Manomasa tortillas has a distinctive shape, allowing you to snack, scoop or dip with them. Along with a variety of exciting textures (owing to the super-seeds used, such as sunflower, linseed and caraway for extra depth and bite), delicious flavour combinations have been used, leaving you with a unique snacking experience. Find out more at manomasa.co.uk.
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London Daily Photo: At the Bend
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Want to Win Free Tickets to the Invictus Games? Get #Ready!
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This month for the first time, more than 400 servicemen and women – both serving and veteran – from 14 nations will meet at London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park for the inaugural Invictus Games. The spotlight will be on them to champion their indefatigable drive to overcome, along with their tenacious attitude to achieve post-injury.
The brainchild of Prince Harry, the Invictus Games is an international sports event for wounded, injured and sick service personnel taking place from 10-14 September 2014. Most of the tickets for these games have been long sold out. But I’ve teamed up with Invictus sponsor Jaguar to offer a few lucky readers free pairs of tickets to some of the key competitions. Are you #ready? Keep reading!
Compliments of Jaguar – proud supporter of ex-serviceman and women and presenting partner of the 2014 Invictus Games – I’ve got a couple of pairs of tickets to the following events to give away:
- 2 tickets to Wheelchair Rugby
- 2 tickets to Swimming (Sold Out)
Interested? To be in with a chance to win, simply leave a comment here on this post explaining why you deserve to win the tix. Alternatively, you can tweet me with the hashtag #ready telling me why I should give the tickets to you.
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I’ll pick winners at random on Wednesday 3 September at 16.00 BST. Yes, that’s this Wednesday! So get #ready and get cracking ASAP! Good luck.
For full schedule and more information, go to invictusgames.org.
Invictus Games competitor Corporal Daniel “Baz” Whittingham is #Ready.
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London Daily Photo: You Too Buddy
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Good Stuff
Good Stuff and lots of it! Here’s the low down on some fine things to see, sip or savour – all of which I’ve recently come across and thought were worth sharing with you. Enjoy.
I paid a delicious midweek visit to De Beauvoir Town’s lovely De Beauvoir Deli on Southgate Road for a browse (and sample) of its fine food and drink products all locally from small independent suppliers to offer the finest in-season and artisan produce. Folks living in the area should count their blessings to have such an excellent gourmet resource (without any uppity airs) in their ‘hood. Folks just passing through the area would do well to keep the place in mind for especially pleasant shopping for hard to find treats and delectable gift ideas.
Alassala imports high quality organic argan oil from Morocco for cosmetic and culinary use. I had a taste of the edible version and was really impressed. The extra virgin cold pressed oil is especially tasty and does wonders with a range of North African and Mediterranean dishes.
Wow! It was love at first sip when I recently had a bottle of Mello, the “UK’s first and only” raw fresh melon juice. Available in two super tasty varieties, Watermelon (95% fresh watermelon, 5% fresh pomegranate) and Cantaloupe (80% fresh cantaloupe juice, 20% fresh pineapple juice), Mello’s juices are refreshing and replenishing. Look for the brand at Whole Foods Market, Planet Organic, Harvey Nichols, and online at Ocado.
Sea Island Coffee imports and sells award winning gourmet coffees from some of the best – and most unusal – coffee growing regions in the world. I had a recent taste of its “Geisha” coffee. from the Coffea Diversa plantation, this Great Taste Awards 2011 winning coffee has a “delicate profile with quietly complex aromatics that reward patient attention with notes of lavender, cocoa and hints of molasses” that makes it well worth seeking out. Find it at Caviar House & Prunier, Harrods, and online at the Sea Island website.
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Tagged Alassala, Alassala Argan Oil, Alassala Organic Argan Oil, Argan Oil, cantaloupe juice, coffee, De Beauvoir Deli, De Beauvoir Deli Co, DE BEAUVOIR TOWN, Drink, east london, Food, hackney, islington, juice, London, London blog, Mello, mello juice, Sea Island Coffee, Shopping, watermelon juice, Лондон, ロンドン, 伦敦
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London Daily Photo: Exploring the Unknown
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London Daily Photo: Untitled
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Forge & Co … and It’s Fabulous Speyside Beef and Ox Heart Burger
A friend (hey Peter!) and I dropped by the Forge & Co canteen in Shoreditch last night to give its new Speyside Beef and Ox Heart Burger a try … and were pleased to have done so. Cooked in a Josper Grill and served on a demi brioche, it proved a mightily meaty meal well worth recommending. Plenty of topping and condiment options were available, but I reckon it needed none such was it so full of flavour.
A pre-burger charcuterie board (£13) and a somewhat gratuitous (but undeniably yummy) chocolate fondant (£6.50) dessert, and an excellently pulled after dinner espresso all helped set the right tone for heading home in satisfaction. Service was friendly, the dining area was relaxed, spacious and comfy.
A great time for you to go for this majorly delicious and super tender burger might be on Tuesday night, like Peter and I did. That’s Burger Night for the Forge & Co folk when from 6pm the burger with chips and pint of Meantime beer can be had for £10. Bargain! The chips are more than decent and Meantime’s London Pale Ale as fine as any drink to have alongside any burger and chips combo.
Forge ain’t just about the food and drink though. Indeed, it’s worth pointing out that there’s a members club element to the venue. Anybody can visit the attractive mid century modernist lounge and canteen during most of the day (seven days a week), but from 8pm it’s members only. As we found out last night though, membership is free, and it’s painless to sign up and comes with a range of benefits.
There’s a basement gallery there too as well as (and perhaps most notably) flexible work spaces on the upper floors with fully serviced coworking offices plus individual desks, hotdesking, studios, galleries, meeting rooms, and event spaces. Peter and I took a prowl around after we ate. The facilities seemed better than similar I’ve seen in the recent past and in an especially convenient spot too.
Forge & Co is located at 154-158 Shoreditch High Street, E1 6HU. Find out more at forgeandco.co.uk.
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Tagged beer, burger review, E1, E1 6HU, east london, Food, Forge & Co, LDP, London, London blog, London Daily Photo, london photographer, meantime, meantime pale ale, Ox Heart, Ox Heart Burger, Photography, photography blog, restaurant review, review, shoreditch, shoreditch high street, Speyside Beef, Speyside Beef and Ox Heart Burger, street photography, zomato, Лондон, ロンドン, 伦敦
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London Daily Photo: Knot Know II
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Blogger Interview: Mostly About Chocolate (OneTravel)
Mostly About Chocolate is a blog that is (yep you guessed it) mostly about one of the world’s most favorite treats. The long running blog is a project of devoted passion for Judith Lewis. If you’re planning any trips (just about anywhere) and would like to include a few chocolate escapades, her blog is an excellent resource to keep in mind. And if you’re a chocolate lover coming soon to London, Judith has some especially delicious news for you!
I sat down with Judith recently to chat about her blog and see if I could get some chocolaty tips. Here’s that interview …
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London Daily Photo: Yellow
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Fresh Pasta Masterclass with Giovanni Rana – 17 September at Giovanni Rana Restaurant, NW1
Maker of Italy’s most popular pasta brand, Giovanni Rana will be visiting his Regent’s Place restaurant on the 17th of September to host an exclusive pasta making masterclass and teach a small audience how to make fresh filled pasta from scratch.
Artisan pasta maker for more than 50 years, Giovanni Rana’s pastas are made “the Italian way” with a few quality ingredients combined to create a high quality product. Interested in learning how to make pasta from the best? This rare hands-on opportunity to learn from Giovanni will give you with the skills to wow friends and family at your next dinner party.
Tickets limited, cost £25 each, and include a two course meal and glass of prosecco. Doors open at 3pm for a 3.30 start.
Giovanni Rana Restaurant is located at 17/19 Triton Street, Regent’s Place, NW1 3BF. Find out more at giovannirana.co.uk.
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London Daily Photo: Faded and Overgrown
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Recipe: Babybel Inside Out Cheeseburger
So I was craving a cheeseburger the other day, had some Mini Babybel Originals in the fridge, and wondered what if … ? And the answer was yummy! So, I thought I’d share this fun and easy recipe for making oozy introverted cheeseburgers with you.
BABYBEL INSIDE OUT CHEESEBURGER Yum
Ingredients (makes one burger)
- 150g of mince beef;
- 1 Mini Babybel Original;
- Drop of cooking oil;
- Pinch of sea salt;
- 1 hamburger bun;
- Condiments and toppings to taste.
Method
- Place a frying pan on medium heat, pour in the oil and add the salt;
- Pat out a meatball;
- Flatten the ball into a patty by firmly patting it them in the palms of your hands;
- Scoop out the centre top of the patty so that it’s big enough to place a Mini Babybel inside while leaving the patty whole at its bottom;
- Remove the wax from the Babybel and put in the centre of the patty;
- Cover the cheese with the scooped out meat;
- Firmly pat down the meat again making sure the cheese is completely covered;
- Place the patty in the pan;
- Cook evenly on each side until thoroughly browned;
- Remove the patty from the heat.
Serve
You know how you like your burgers and what to put on ’em, right? Go for it!
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London Daily Photo: Packed
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Good Stuff … from the World of Zing
Good Stuff and lots of it! Here’s my latest list of top things to see, sip or savour. This time round I’d like to share with you some especially spicy recs that I came across at the recent launch of World of Zing, the UK’s first “Contemporary Food & Drink Emporium, bringing together produce from some of the UK’s most exciting flavour experts!” More info at worldofzing.com.
South African chef Grant Hawthorne’s Mozambican style peri peri sauces and rubs impressed my palate, particularly the stuff on the fierier end of Grant flavoursome spectrum. I loved the delayed heat effect of his hottest sauce.
Purveyor of South Asian street food, Horn OK Please, does a mean bhel puri made with tomato, potato, green and tamarind chutney, fresh coriander, red onions and a pomegranate garnish. It’s worth seeking out. Find HOP vending at Borough Market Monday to Wednesday (Monday to Saturday every alternate week) and the Real Food Fest at Southbank every Friday to Sunday.
Number One Sauce won my vote for some of the tastiest hot sauces I’ve come across in a long time. That this habanero pepper sauce is farmer friendly (peppers are sourced direct from and made onsite by a collective of Mayan farmers in the Yucatan organised by a local nun to help the community “live off the land more effectively”) just adds to the feel good factor of enjoying this “no-nonsense hot sauce that hits hard in all the right places.”
Shiok-ingly good Malaysian “with a twist” treats! I went back for seconds of Sambal Shiok’s spicy peanut sauce (and I’m now wishing I’d taken a jar of it home with me).
Fire! Look for this mobile Korean Kitchen at Leather Lane Market Monday to Thursday for lunch and at Street Food Union on Rupert Street in Soho on Fridays.
Products from all these brands are available online at worldofzing.com.
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Tagged African Volcano, bhel puri, Food, good stuff, Grant Hawthorne, habanero sauce, Horn OK Please, hot sacue, hot sauce, indian food, London, London blog, malaysian food, mexican food, mozambican food, Number One Sauce, peanut sauce, pepper sauce, peri peri, Sambal Shiok, sauces, south african food, street food, world of zing, Лондон, ロンドン, 伦敦
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London Daily Photo: Look
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Win a 600g 50 Flavour Jelly Belly Gift Box
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Love Jelly Belly gourmet jelly beans? Here’s your chance to win a 600g 50 Flavour Jelly Belly Gift Box.
Fans of flavour, do you have a favourite Jelly Belly? Is it Berry Blue, Cherry Cola, Island Punch, Juicy Pear, Toasted Marshmallow, Watermelon or … or … or …? Well, with my latest competition, one lucky reader will get to taste them all! Yep, I’ve teamed up with gourmet jelly bean confectioners – Jelly Belly – for an especially flavoursome opportunity to win a classic 50 flavour gift box. The gelatine free, dairy free, fat free, certified OU Kosher, vegetarian treats come in a stylishly attractive square box with a flavour map inside highlighting each of the 50 flavours, with each flavour presented in its own individual compartment.
To be in with a chance to win a 600g 50 Flavour Jelly Belly Gift Box valued at more than £22 simply tweet the following:
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I’ll pick one winner at random on Friday 29 August at 11.30am BST. The winner will receive one 50 Flavour Jelly Belly Gift Box valued at £22.98. To be eligible to win, you need to have an address in the UK.
Find out more about Jelly Belly Candy Company at jellybelly-uk.com.
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London Daily Photo: Centrepoint
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Tagged centrepoint, LDP, London, London blog, London Daily Photo, london photographer, Photography, photography blog, soho, street photography, tcr, tottenham court road, Лондон, ロンドン, 伦敦
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Jacob’s #SnackHappy Savoury Ice Cream Parlour
Jacob’s #SnackHappy Savoury Ice Cream Parlour, the UK’s first savoury ice cream parlour, opened tonight in Soho as short run pop-up offering free ice cream in exchange for folks sharing the #SnackHappy hashtag on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram.
The range of savoury flavours include A Pint of Ale & a Packet of Twiglets; Blue Cheese & Jacob’s Cream Cracker; Mini Cheddar Chutney; Tangy Tomato Sorbet; Avocado Crunch; and Smokin’ Salmon & Chive. I swung by the launch this evening and found all the flavours worth trying. I especially liked the smoked salmon ice cream. If you’re planning to be in Soho tomorrow or Saturday drop in for a taste.
Jacob’s #SnackHappy Savoury Ice Cream Parlour is located at 15 Bateman Street, W1D 3AQ and runs tomorrow and Saturday (22 and 23 August) from noon to 8pm.
Posted in Beer, Food, Freebies, London, Restaurants, Shopping
Tagged #SnackHappy, Bateman Street, beer, Food, free, free ice cream, freebies, ice cream, Jacob's, Jacob's #SnackHappy Savoury Ice Cream Parlour, London, London blog, pop-up, Savoury Ice Cream, Shopping, snack happy, soho, W1, W1D 3AQ, Лондон, ロンドン, 伦敦
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New Distillery Tours in Louisiana (OneTravel)
Thirsty for a taste of something local in Louisiana? Two new distilleries in south Louisiana have recently started to offer tours of their facilities along with onsite tastings of their products made with Louisiana ingredients, and a third distillery is under construction with the promise of plenty more tours and tastings to come.
Here’s a look at this newbie trio of Lousiana distilleries bringing traditional spirit production back to the Deep South.
Posted in Drink, OneTravel, Shopping, Travel
Tagged baton rouge, Cane Land Distilling, distilleries, distillery, Donner-Peltier Distillers, Drink, gin, lacassine, liquor, louisiana, Louisiana Spirits, OneTravel, rum, Shopping, thibodaux, Travel, travel blog, vodka, whiskey
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