Anyone follow this guy,he’s absolutely brilliant. It’s one of the best restaurant and food bloggs on the internet. Tells you where all the best eateries are all over Europe,gives you loads of great meal ideas with some fantastic options,copied loads of his menus. Think he’s missing another revenue stream though,I ve noticed a lot of his bloggs are near race tracks ,he could try and do a deal with bookies or racecourses to product place them during his food bloggs, Now I know he probably gets a decent wedge from the hospitality and food industry,but a few mentions of racing might up his profile.
I know he wouldn’t want to risk his core income stream and quality of his food blog.but might be worth a look.
If not someone in racing should copy his blueprint and create a bog about racing,using his format.would be a great way to promote racing.
Half decent day so I thought I’d splash out on a Sunday roast. Le rosbeefs as they say.
You ll not find anything to match this blogger in Paris.
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Half decent day so I thought I’d splash out on a Sunday roast. Le rosbeefs as they say. You ll not find anything to match this blogger in Paris. DM for reciepe
Dave the cleaners kid is to busy these days,to sort out computer gliches like this.
It uploaded vertical,
I took it vertical,sussed need to take pics horizontal,till Dave the cleaners kid leaves school and can then write a update for forum.
Thanks mate.dont know how to do it,Dave the cleaners kid is to busy these days,to sort out computer gliches like this.It uploaded vertical,I took it vertical,sussed need to take pics horizontal,till Dave the cleaners kid leaves school and can then wr
JACK JUDGE accompanied by a WW1 soldier Inspired to compose the famous marching song "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" He was the first to sing it publicly in 1912 at the Grand Theatre in Stalybridge, the town of its conception.
Unveiled 16th December 2005 by Councillor FRank Robinson The plaque is carefully worded to avoid controversy by saying that the song was conceived in Stalybridge, rather than composed there, as is widely believed.
This is because many people dispute that and claim the song was written in his home town of Oldbury.
The plaque on Jack Judge statue.JACK JUDGE accompanied by a WW1 soldier Inspired to compose the famous marching song "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" He was the first to sing it publicly in 1912 at the Grand Theatre in Stalybridge, the town of its conc
Absolutely brilliant. You did your research. You know your stuff. Easily one of the best restaurants in Newmarket. No doubt booked your place for guineas day.
The starters were held up. Had at work hard in the dips. But powered into the mains. And finnished it well.
Desert flower won today aswell mate. In case you missed it whilst in the restaurant.
Absolutely brilliant. You did your research. You know your stuff. Easily one of the best restaurants in Newmarket. No doubt booked your place for guineas day. The starters were held up. Had at work hard in the dips. But powered into the mains. And fi