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McWilliam Park Hotel spices it up

McWilliam Park Hotel offers a €25 menu to include a three course meal and glass of house wine on Thursday evening. Menu items include: jumbo prawn butterfly (golden fried prawns marinated with fresh ginger and garlic served with lettuce leaves and chilli sauce); lamb biryani basmati rice combined with meat flavoured saffron and mild oriental spices.

Taste Matters in Loughrea

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A friend of mine who has a good sense of taste and a keen eye for a bargain (he is a canny Scotsman) suggested I should join him for lunch some day to sample the food from the above-mentioned eatery at The West Bridge in Loughrea. I had eaten there before under two different owners and had noticed it was lying empty for a while.

Thursday night is Indian night at the McWilliam

The four-star McWilliam Park Hotel, Claremorris, has launched an Indian night with a superb menu to suit.

Tasty treats

Chicken satay

Tasty treats

Chicken ratatouille

Tasty treats

Pork with apple and cider

Do you eat your favourite food first?

What you eat first, how you eat, and how fast you eat can all reveal very interesting information about your ability to lose weight and keep it off. The latest clinical research has shown that people who eat their favourite food first are more likely to be slim than people who leave their favourite food until last.

New menu offerings in Asian Tea House and €500 for a Boogaloo Burger invention

I visited two city centre restaurants last week to see what changes they were making for their menu in 2011.

Spice up the New Year by learning how to cook Indian

If you fancy cooking some hot meals in the kitchen to spice up these wintry days, why not look at the Curry and Spice Indian Cookery Classes which start in Galway this month.

Christmas presents for foodies and cakes for everyone

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In the aftermath of the boom times, most people have all kinds of toys in the kitchen, many of which remain unused and perhaps even unopened. So many gadgets seem like a great idea at the time, but do you really need 50 cookbooks, or three different types of garlic crusher, or a beetroot slicer? The first thing to consider if buying such an item is, would I use this myself, and also to ask the shop it if can be returned after Christmas if the recipient wants to do so.

 

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