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Glade food

Postby silent on 25 Jul 2007, 21:00

ohhh how i miss the food stalls
they were spot on
What were your favorite food stalls?
the smoothie bar and the lebanese were superbly yummy and life saving
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Re: Glade food

Postby Sperge on 25 Jul 2007, 21:03

silent wrote:ohhh how i miss the food stalls
they were spot on
What were your favorite food stalls?
the smoothie bar and the lebanese were superbly yummy and life saving

La Grande Bouffe had some lovely French food, if a little on the rich side.

Pie Pie was a decent replacement for Pie but it would have been nice to have some meat and fish options.

That smoothie stall near the Origin was quite good, except I had to listen to psy-trance while I was there. ;)

Oh, and the Mexican stall filled a gap too.
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Postby Efflux-J on 25 Jul 2007, 21:04

Sausage fest, loads of sausages to choose from, plus mastard mash and gorgeous gravy. Yum!
Japanese noodles were pretty bo too. As were the buffalo burgers and buritos.
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Postby silent on 25 Jul 2007, 21:06

haha i couldn't believe there was a stall called sausage fest
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Postby kimmy on 25 Jul 2007, 21:06

I love weirdigans and have to say do rather like the tasty truffles certain nice ladies were selling around the festival :wackyhat:
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Postby Lurker on 25 Jul 2007, 21:08

Lived off the Korma's - oh and the sausage baps!
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Postby silent on 25 Jul 2007, 21:09

what a smelly tent you must of had ;)
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Postby spiralx on 25 Jul 2007, 21:21

The Bedouin tent did a lovely fry-up and fruit juice which I had on the Sunday morning :)
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Postby Exulus on 25 Jul 2007, 21:26

kimmy wrote:I love weirdigans and have to say do rather like the tasty truffles certain nice ladies were selling around the festival :wackyhat:


I missed out on those and wanted them to come back!! They were selling them at 6 pieces though :( doh. Its all about the potato wedges and also the toastie stall selling baguettes which just tasted of pure health!
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Postby Sperge on 25 Jul 2007, 21:28

silent wrote:what a smelly tent you must of had ;)

Hey, nothing wrong with sausage baps, as long as everything gets cleaned up afterwards. ;)
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Postby kimmy on 25 Jul 2007, 21:33

Exulus wrote:
kimmy wrote:I love weirdigans and have to say do rather like the tasty truffles certain nice ladies were selling around the festival :wackyhat:


I missed out on those and wanted them to come back!! They were selling them at 6 pieces though :( doh. Its all about the potato wedges and also the toastie stall selling baguettes which just tasted of pure health!



I came across quite a few nice ladies selling nice wee cakes! I kept meaning to save some for my friends but they were always too tasty!!
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Postby Beatmonkey on 25 Jul 2007, 21:44

I hear the fungus chocolate bars were good as well. Nd sasage fest was awesum, I made myself bangers nd mustard mash with gravy tonight as I was missing it so much.
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Postby Cheyenne on 25 Jul 2007, 21:51

he Creamy coconut curry with brown rice and salad at the veggie vendor in the quiet camping field...yum

I was full all day after that!!
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Postby Silent Frog on 25 Jul 2007, 21:54

The spicy mexican burgers from the veggie stall (no idea which one as that could mean half of Glade) were spot on! I'm very much a carnivore myself but these were easily as tasty as any meat-based product on offer.
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Postby boki on 25 Jul 2007, 21:57

As per last year's Glade, I only really had one proper meal per day, but they wuz good uns!

Thursday: La Grande Bouffe - mmmm, went for the Super Royale even though it seemed a bit steep at £6.50 - didn't seem so steep when I was struggling to finish it despite absolutely loving it!

Friday: actually, I can't remember what and where I ate on Friday, but it must've been good to have kept me going at Bangface right to the end!

Saturday: Flat Cow! Hellz yes! Unfortunately I lost half my tomato slices as they kept falling out the bun, but that was some good cow!

Sunday: Pie pie - pity there were no curry ones left by that point as that was my first choice, but the soya mince one was lovely and the nice generous portion of proper handmade chips did more than enough. Nearly nice enough to make me consider eating veggie more often but I've just got too much testosterone, goddamnit!
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Postby Metadog on 25 Jul 2007, 21:59

some flippin excellent food and drinks there

the mexican place next to the giant white star thing was pretty toptastic
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Postby TallSarah on 25 Jul 2007, 22:00

The Lebanese was superb and i'm not a fan of veggie food at all

The flat burgers were well tasty

I missed out on cooking my festi paella tho as couldn't get out to the supermarket but i managed a coq au vin, a spanish chicken and two fry ups in the day care centre
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Postby Trickyvegas on 25 Jul 2007, 22:03

TallSarah wrote:The Lebanese was superb and i'm not a fan of veggie food at all

The flat burgers were well tasty

I missed out on cooking my festi paella tho as couldn't get out to the supermarket but i managed a coq au vin, a spanish chicken and two fry ups in the day care centre


The Coq au vin was superb. I know I'll get told off for this but I then managed to go from Friday right through Monday one 1 large buffalo burger, consumed on Saturday afternoon. :oops:
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Postby SoloStrike on 25 Jul 2007, 22:04

Sausage Fest and Le Grande Bouffe are probably the best festival food I've ever had. Mmm!
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Postby TallSarah on 25 Jul 2007, 22:06

Trickyvegas wrote:
TallSarah wrote:The Lebanese was superb and i'm not a fan of veggie food at all

The flat burgers were well tasty

I missed out on cooking my festi paella tho as couldn't get out to the supermarket but i managed a coq au vin, a spanish chicken and two fry ups in the day care centre


The Coq au vin was superb. I know I'll get told off for this but I then managed to go from Friday right through Monday one 1 large buffalo burger, consumed on Saturday afternoon. :oops:


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