Anyway I don't think I qualify as 'doing a blog' exactly, having given up after a few short months. A couple of months ago, my laptop was stolen and I just couldn't be bothered anymore, took it like a sign for a fresh offline start. But yesterday I was very kindly invited to the London food bloggers' Christmas lunch by the lovely Uyen from Fernandez & Leluu (thank you!). Chatting to some of the faces behind names like the London Foodie, Maison Cupcake, Hungry in London, Miss Immy's London and Grubworm gave me the impetus to start again. Fascinating listening to them talk about why they blog, and keep blogging, and to hear that so many of them seem to be in entirely unrelated professions, like banking and law. Strange. But then I thought maybe it's the creative outlet they need - or just that they have the spare cash to keep eating out in nice places. Amazing to find out they were real people too. People say the internet breeds loners but the 50 friendly and really quite normal people who stepped out from behind their computer screens on Sunday would beg to differ.
Lunch was at The Ship in Wandsworth, a pub I'm happy to have trekked across London to discover. While the walk across a roundabout and through McDs drive-through was a bit worrying, it turned out to be a lovely, warm, welcoming pub. Huge and sat right next to the river. The food was suitably suitable for the discerning palates of 50 hungry foodies. Was thinking they must have been nervous about inviting such digitally-promiscuous food bloggers, but if they were they needn't have been.
A surprise amuse-bouche (crab cake I think) was followed by a gorgeous ham hock terrine with black pudding, kumquat jam and celeriac ribbons, then duck artfully poised on the plate like something out of the Krypton factor (with Yorkshire pudding, brought out when plate envy took hold), a surprise cheese plate then turned up, followed by Christmas pudding which, though feeling stuffed as a Christmas turkey by this stage, would have been rude not to eat.
They even spelled out Happy Christmas for us... or was that one bloody mary too many...
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