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Old 07-06-2007, 11:34 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On Jun 7, 5:48 pm, Klara wrote:
Daughters want to know: did you like the Mulberry Tree as much as they
do?


Klara, it was fabulous! I would definitely go there again. The staff
were so friendly but professional and the food definitely would rival
Lavenders at Brundall. I heard a whisper in the trade today that The
Mulberry Tree may well win Chef of the Year in the Eastern Region, I
would not be surprised. Maybe I will see your daughters there?


We'll have to go there the next time we're in Norfolk: and soon, too,
because if you're right about them winning Chef of the Year, won't
prices double? So who knows? Might see you there!

Back on topic, in the garden there were tables and chairs that looked
like rattan but I was told they stay out all year round and are made
of a resin. I looked them up on Google and they are from Made on
earth, medium back armchair retailling at £150. it's a bit expensive
for a garden chair bit it looked so good that I probably will invest
in a few unless someone here knows of something similar, of the same
quality for less?


Those chairs sound a tad expensive.... Last summer I fell in love with
some chairs that look just as if they had just come from Monet's garden:
tried them and they were really comfy, so I got eight ... had afternoon
tea, chairs still comfy, wine, still fine, ... then had a meal: well,
one sits quite differently when eating with a knife and fork, and
somehow, to me at least, they aren't nearly so comfortable that way: I
guess I'll have to live on a diet of finger foods! But it has taught me
something about trying out chairs for dining!

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Klara, Gatwick basin