Archive for October 23rd, 2008

Still space on cookery courses

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

There are still some spaces on John’s courses 12th-16th November:

The 14th is now sold out and on the 15th there is limited availability.

John is a top quality chef and a great teacher. What’s more he is great fun in the kitchen too!

It's all in the presentation!

It's all in the presentation!

 

 Here are some of the courses available. Give me a call to find out more about what is available on certain days, or to find out more about each course.

 

Full day courses

Cooking techniques for meat and fish and creating a perfect sauce

The perfect dinner party

Can’t cook would like to cook (recently retired husbands??!!)

Mediterranean cookery

French regional cookery

Student survival

Panic free Christmas

£110 including lunch

 

1/2 day courses

Easy desserts with a wow factor

Hot and cold starters

An introduction to Indian Cookery

Stocks and sauces

£60 including lunch

 

I am offering crazy prices for B&B during the courses. Single rooms at £27.50!!! and doubles or twins at £22.50 per person.

If you would like to book a course please give me a call regarding dates and availability. These courses make great early Christmas presents!

01333 450564

 

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To find out more about John and his cookery school please visit his site www.guesthouseinlanguedoc.com


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Caiplie House Golf Day

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Caiplie Golf Challenge – Charleton GC, Fife

It had been on my mind to share the torture for a while and invite a crowd of people to join me for a round of golf. Why should I suffer in a small group? I had been telling myself for a while now that the enjoyment had to be taken from the company, the surroundings, the lovely walk.

So why not increase my chance of enjoyment by inviting some new golf partners?

So there we were last Wednesday finishing off a lovely bowl of broth before venturing out for a round of whack whack sod it! The wind picked up and the promised showers started to arrive. However by the time we had all got our waterproofs on and brollies out the sun came back out and the wind ceased…..fooled you!

Water Hazard?

Water Hazard?

As we limbered up on the 1st tee I looked around and realised those gathered were; family, friends, suppliers and clients…a nice mix. We were 18 in all, 17 male and the brave Lynn!

The handicaps being claimed were mostly in the teens stretching up to the dizzy heights of the high twenties! You could tell from the clothing that we were a mixed bunch of golfers with fishing, walking and ski gear as prevalent as the golf gear. (There was no correlation between kit and score by the way although Eric did have the best gear!)

As is usual on these occasions the craic was good and we didn’t let the golf dampen our spirits as the sun continued to shine.

Reports were coming back from the first few matches of very low scoring on the Stableford system and I am ashamed to say that a 31 points total took the prize of a lovely bottle of Lochnagar! A shocking 16 just managed to fight off some serious competition for the the booby prize and Lynn stole the ladies prize!

Penman’s Butcher of Crail sponsored the longest drive with Eric taking the three sirloin steaks back to the West. Thankfully Keith didn’t win his own steaks after a huge drive which finished up just off the fairway!

There was a heated debate over the nearest the pin sponsored by the Fox and Hounds of Houston.  J Wengel almost running off with his own beer before graciously offering the prize to the second placed ball?

The prize giving was back in the dining room of Caiplie House where we tucked in to Helen’s stovies. Further prizes could have been given out for those who managed three portions!!

Thanks everyone for coming along and making this my most enjoyable golf day this year!

See you in the spring.

To organise your golf day in or near Crail contact the booking office:

golfdays@caipliehouse.co.uk