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MoneyAM Xmas Lunch - Friday 8th Dec 2006 (XMAS)     

IanT(MoneyAM) - 20 Sep 2006 11:53

Christmas is looming as we head into Autumn, so it is that time of the year again when we start thinking about our MoneyAM Xmas Lunch. This is a chance for old and new friends alike to meet up and celebrate the festive season in style.

After some rip roaring events over the past 3 years (I could certainly tell you a tale or two!), we are looking forward to meeting up with you again for this years lunch. All are welcome to come along, but please be aware that places are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis.

So here are the details:

Friday 8th December 2006

13.30 (1.30pm): All Bar One, 19 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 8QH

Nice bar with plenty of space and located in the same street as the restaurant. Easy to get to, just follow the directions for the restaurant shown below and you will find it.

14.30 (2.30pm): Porters English Restaurant, 17 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 8QH, Tel: 0207 8366466

Porters English Restaurant was established in 1979 by Lord Bradford who stated that Porters would serve good quality real English food at affordable prices Over 25 years later the policy of keeping standards high is still very much the order of the day. This is a comfortable, two-storied restaurant with a friendly, informal and lively atmosphere, serving some of the best English food to be found in London.

By London Underground. Covent Garden Tube Station Piccadilly Line

Exit the station and turn right. Walk down and through the market area. The road now in front of you is Henrietta Street, turn right. Walk down 50 yards and the restaurant is located on the left hand side.

For a map of the area, and alternate directions please click here

17.30 (5.30pm): Off to a suitable local drinking establishment

Can you please indicate your lunch menu choice from the following options (If you require a vegetarian/vegan menu, please e mail me directly at ian@moneyam.com):

Starters:

1. Roast Tomato and Basil Soup

2. Smoked Salmon Parfait 3. Chicken Liver Pate with Brandy and Garlic (served with bread roll)

Main Course:

4. Roast Norfolk Turkey - served with chestnut stuffing, chipolatas wrapped in bacon, roast potatoes and fresh Covent Garden vegetables

5. Steak Guinness and Mushroom Pie

6. Creamy chicken and Broccoli Pie

7. Lamb and Apricot Pie

8. Luxury fish Pie with Salmon and Prawns

9. Curried Lentil, Bean and Vegetable Pie (v)

10. Mediterranean Vegetable Kebabs with Cous Cous (v)

All Pies are topped with puff pastry and served with Mashed Potato

Desserts:

11. Porters Christmas Plum Pudding - with brandy custard

12. Dark Chocolate Chip Pudding- with a choclate custard

13. Steamed Syrup Sponge Pudding - with vanilla custard

14. Bread and Butter Pudding - with vanilla custard

15. Tipsy Winter Pudding - with red berry sauce and cream

Coffee and Mince Pies

Cost for the lunch will be 27.50 which includes the three course lunch, and a tip of 10%. Cash bar (drinks will be charged to you individually). We have taken exclusive use of a private area in the restaurant, so we will need to collect the money up front.

If you want to come, simply indicate your food choice (e.g. Starter 1, Main Course 6, Dessert 11) .

I will confirm your choice on here and will contact you to extract your money!

Name Starter Main Dessert
IanT (MoneyAM) Chicken Liver Pate Roast Turkey Bread and Butter Pud
Bullshare Smoked Salmon Parfait Roast Turkey Xmas Pud
Geoff (MoneyAM) Chicken Liver Pate Roast Turkey Bread and Butter Pud
Greystone Chicken Liver Pate Roast Turkey Xmas Pud
Dynamite Roast Tomato and Basil Soup Roast Turkey Xmas Pud (without custard)
Mr Dynamite Roast Tomato and Basil Soup Roast Turkey Steamed Syrup Sponge
cynic Chicken Liver Pate Med Vegetable Kebabs Steamed Syrup Sponge
mg Smoked Salmon Parfait Steak & Guinness Pie Steamed Syrup Sponge
ThePublisher Smoked Salmon Parfait Roast Turkey Xmas Pud
Kayak Smoked Salmon Parfait Lamb & Apricot Pie Xmas Pud
Martini chicken Liver Pate Roast Turkey Bread and Butter Pud
Bobcolby Smoked Salmon Parfait Luxury Fish Pie Xmas Pud
Bones Roast Tomato and Basil Soup Roast Turkey Dark Chocolate Chip Pud
Pinsticker Chicken Liver Pate Steak & Guiness Pie Tipsy Winter Pud
Chocolat Roast Tomato and Basil Soup Roast Turkey mystery pud
Karl (MoneyAM) Chicken Liver Pate Roast Turkey Streamed Syrup Sponge
Mike Estrey (Blue Index) Smoked Salmon Parfait Roast Turkey Xmas Pud
Gary Duckworth (iDealing) chicken Liver Pate Steak & Guiness Pie Bread and Butter Pud
Amberjane Smoked Salmon Parfait Roast Turkey Steamed Syrup Sponge
THE COUNT Smoked Salmon Parfait Roast Turkey Steamed Syrup Sponge
Dean (GNI) Roast Tomato and Basil Soup Steak & Guinness Pie Dark Chocolate Chip Pud
David (MoneyAM) Roast Tomato and Basil Soup Creamy Chicken & Broccoli Pie Xmas Pud
Jon (MoneyAM) Chicken liver Pate Roast Turkey Steamed Syrup Sponge
Simon (MoneyAM) Chicken liver Pate Steak & Guinness Pie Xmas Pud
Alex (MoneyAM) Chicken Liver Pate Steak & Guinness Pie Steamed Syrup Sponge
Geoff Ho (Shares) Roast Tomato and Basil Soup Steak & Guinness Pie Steamed Syrup Sponge
George (MoneyAM) Chicken Liver Pate Luxury Fish Pie Steamed Syrup Sponge
Sophie O'Neill (City Equities) Chicken Liver Pate Roast Turkey Steamed Syrup Sponge

IanT(MoneyAM) - 21 Sep 2006 08:39 - 29 of 231

Di,

Thanks for pointing that out, I will get it sorted and add Mr D to the list.

IanT(MoneyAM) - 21 Sep 2006 08:46 - 30 of 231

mg,

Can you confirm that you wanted the Steamed Syrup Sponge for pudding, as the numbers got a little mixed up in the header with more than one pud showing as 13.

Cheers

Ian

Big Al - 21 Sep 2006 10:14 - 31 of 231

Jules - you girlies always tire me out. ;-)))

....and where havbe you been hiding Ms aj? ;-)

amberjane - 21 Sep 2006 10:31 - 32 of 231

Hi Al, I've been around the world spending all the money I earnt from that tip of yours! Shame you didnt buy it or you cud of come!!

However the reality is.......another hobby has taken up a lot of my time (a specialist subject!) but I've cleared the 8th just in case you can make it

ThePublisher - 21 Sep 2006 12:19 - 33 of 231

Count me in please.

2 4 and 11

Missed out last year due to some now forgotten reason.

Good to hear some voices from Hull. Spent what I laughingly call my formative years there in Wilerby.

But am now firmly committed to London, which can have it's good aspects.

TP

IanT(MoneyAM) - 21 Sep 2006 12:24 - 34 of 231

ThePublisher,

I have now added you to the list. Look forward to meeting you then.

Ian

Kayak - 21 Sep 2006 16:08 - 35 of 231

2, 7, and 11 please Ian.

mg - 21 Sep 2006 18:49 - 36 of 231

Ian
I was after the Aberdeen Angus and Bread & Butter Pudding but I'll now go with AA for main and Syrup for pud.

If we put all the starters, main and pudding on one plate we should be able to get the eating over quickly so that Al can amuse us with his drinking games.

Whaddya Fink

PS - All this talk of Hull is spooky - I'm just about to leave after spending the last 10 months there ...... but I know a cracking fish n'chips cafe if anyone's interested in an alternative Xmas Bash :)

Bullshare - 21 Sep 2006 19:08 - 37 of 231

MG; What was the 10 month sentnce for this time, I presume you have got early parole :-)

markusantonius - 21 Sep 2006 19:17 - 38 of 231

I wondered why MG was lagging behind on the fairways of the M/AM Golf Day - it must've been his electronic tagging device causing him to limp a bit? o)

IanT(MoneyAM) - 22 Sep 2006 07:12 - 39 of 231

Thanks mg, I have amended accordingly.

Kayak,

I have added you to the list.

Ian

Sue 42 - 22 Sep 2006 08:16 - 40 of 231

I would love to come as the one I went to a few years ago was brilliant.

However, I don't think I can because:

a) We are getting a puppy in 5 weeks time & I don't think I can leave it for that long

b) My office Xmas party is the night before & at my age I can't do double hangovers any more!

IanT(MoneyAM) - 22 Sep 2006 08:24 - 41 of 231

Sue,

Come along - it is the party season after all. If you can't go out twice on the trot at Xmas when can you :)

smiler o - 22 Sep 2006 08:56 - 42 of 231

IanT

This morning every time I click news it hangs , any thoughts ?

IanT(MoneyAM) - 22 Sep 2006 08:59 - 43 of 231

smiler,

I will take a look,

Ian

Sue 42 - 22 Sep 2006 08:59 - 44 of 231

Thought for the day - no news is good news?

Ian - the puppy is the real problem!

hewittalan6 - 22 Sep 2006 09:00 - 45 of 231

So buy a dog that can hold its beer!!!!

IanT(MoneyAM) - 22 Sep 2006 09:01 - 46 of 231

Smiler,

I have just tried it and it is nice and speedy. If you are trying to access from the stockwatch, it could be a pop up blocker which is causing the issue. To keep things off this thread (as it it the xmas one), could you E mail me directly ian@moneyam.com and let me know exactly what you are doing and what is happening?

Thanks

Ian

Big Al - 22 Sep 2006 20:12 - 47 of 231

smiler - was it the Xmas news? ;-))

aj - If you go, I'll think about it. I might have a dentist's appointment that day though. Sharper gnashers on order? ;-))

mg / all - If I do get down this year, I want every one to promise that if I suddenly ask for Armagnac I am immediately handcuffed to the nearest female trader for safe-keeping. ;-))

Big Al - 22 Sep 2006 20:14 - 48 of 231

Sue - bring the dog. I'll walk it! ;-))
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