jonattonyeah
My American friend is a manager of a food market is Seattle. A lot of the food is all locally grown and is outstanding by all accounts. She also gives out food vouchers to the people who can’t afford it.

I think you’ll find the city with the most Michelin starred restaurants is London.

Or the capital of the world as I like to call it.

    And a lol for Mono’s outstanding work in this thread!

    Smallman1 I think you’ll find the city with the most Michelin starred restaurants is London.

    Or the capital of the world as I like to call it.

    Incorrect. It’s Tokyo (total number), Bray in Ireland (most Michelin Stars per capita)

      -si- Irish cuisine consists of a cheese toasty.

      • -si- replied to this.

        bosstrabs only thing Bray has the highest per capita is Indian ink

        The amount we spend on food/drink shopping for a family of four is eye watering, especially during lockdown. It is the single biggest cause of argument between my wife and I. Still what is saved on commuting..

          We just eat crisps.

          A 12 bag multipack does the 3 of us for 4 square meals a day.

          £2.50 / multipack x 7 days = £17.50 / week.

          Plenty of variety available if you’re prepared to shop around and think outside the box.

            Mad_Cyril
            Plus a couple of bars of fruit ‘n’ Nut is all the subsistence you need surely.

              alistair You should turn the tables and do the shopping yourself and come back with some outrageously expensive booze and show her the error of her ways

              The missus was well happy this morning. Surprised her with tickets for two for Duran Duran and Nile Rodgers at Hyde Park in July.