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Countrywise Kitchen ITV

Postby Frillz » Tue May 01, 2012 8:39 pm

7.30 Tuesday

It's from my neck of the woods right now.
They've just barbecued some wonderful fish on Hastings Beach.

Brill and Bass - looks delicious and then some :)
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Re: Countrywise Kitchen ITV

Postby hungryhousewife » Tue May 01, 2012 10:24 pm

OOh - sorry Frillz! I missed it - but might catch it again as they are sometimes repeated. I have the telly on in the kitchen while I faff around cooking, so I see all sorts of things at odd times!
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Re: Countrywise Kitchen ITV

Postby MrsWW » Tue May 01, 2012 10:33 pm

It was a very good programme wasn't it? I lived in and around Hastings for many years and know that part of the beach and the fishing huts very well having bought vast amounts of fish off them over the years - still do when I pop down that way for a weekend. Can't beat it for freshness.

Even liked the look of that butterflied and barbecued Lamb - and that's from a lamb hater! I'd be willing to try it cooked that way.

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Re: Countrywise Kitchen ITV

Postby Frillz » Fri May 04, 2012 4:19 pm

I thoroughly enjoyed the programme, although there's an element of local interest which might not appeal to all.

The beach and those fishermens' huts are a really attractive sight aren't they Mrs WW and yes, the lamb looked delicious.

I like those half hour programmes with a regional flavour (no pun intended :) ) perfect for a quick breather with a glass of wine, although I admit, we eat in the kitchen, have a TV on and I too am often faffing around a bit doing this and that rather than sat as a dedicated viewer.
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Re: Countrywise Kitchen ITV

Postby mark111757 » Mon May 07, 2012 10:19 pm

greets from the states...i have been enjoying this show and some of the recipes sound great but i was wondering what happened to Paul (i guess you might call him the host)......all of a sudden he wasnt there.....was wondering if something happened to him

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Re: Countrywise Kitchen ITV

Postby Frillz » Tue May 08, 2012 10:39 am

Greetings Mark, I'd never have imagined a programme like this being shown in the States, so you learn something every day.

Paul's still a presenter but there was more of Mike who's a chef
http://www.itv.com/food/programmes/countrywise/

More about Mike here
http://www.gamecookeryschool.co.uk/our-courses/specialist-courses
and Paul
http://www.paulheiney.com/

Hope that helps :thumbsup
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Re: Countrywise Kitchen ITV

Postby mark111757 » Wed May 09, 2012 9:41 pm

hey fritz

no, sadly it is not shown here in the states

i am one of those nasty, evil, vile (some would have you think that) folks who do file sharing as there is a lot of stuff that will never see the light of day here in in the states......

opens up shows like this to whole new market and generates more interest.......

cheers!!!!

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Re: Countrywise Kitchen ITV

Postby kavey » Wed May 09, 2012 10:33 pm

Lovely Kate who is new addition to team, and does some sweet stuff in her home kitchen, is friend I met through twitter... she makes the BEST BROWNIES I've had, I have bought them a number of times as thank you or get well or cheer up gifts through the post.

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