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Ice cream, Latchetts Farm, Sussex

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Some people think ice cream is just for summer, however, we disagree. This time of year is a perfect time to enjoy festive flavours such as sloe gin, after eight, Black Forrest Gateau and chocolate orange, all of which are on offer at Latchetts this side of Christmas. As it was lunch time, we decided to treat ourselves to crepes and ice cream. On the menu for us, the chocolate heaven crepe and chocolate smoors crepe. We were also given the cutest little Christmas pudding truffle with our coffee. The Chocolate heaven crepe had chocolate ice cream, brownies and chocolate sauce. The smoors crepe had clotted cream ice cream, marshmallows and chocolate. I opted to swap my clotted cream ice cream for chocolate orange, although I did manage to have a little taste of the clotted cream too. Both were incredible, although I definitely had a chocolate overload. In a way, I wish I had stuck with the recommended clotted cream as it would have made the dish a little bit ligh...

Nousha Lounge, Southampton

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If you want to experience some new coffee flavours or even just support a local coffee shop then I would highly recommend Nousha Lounge. A little off the beaten track, Nousha is a 2 minute walk from the main high street in Southampton. The owner is a fully trained mixologist and has combined her experience creating cocktails with her love of coffee. What an amazing idea! First on the list of new coffee flavours to try was the Coconut Rose Latte. Beautifully crafted and decorated with a spot of glitter, because let’s face it, everything is better with glitter! It was so silky smooth and I felt the rose wasn’t too overpowering. It was subtle enough to taste, but not too overwhelming. Because of the use of coconut milk, the texture was so creamy. We decided to pair this with a chocolate cake and what a combo! It’ll be hard for me to explore the rest of the coffee menu knowing this delicious latte is on offer. The next coffee we tried was the London Fog Latte.  I was a...

Sunday Roast, The Kings Head, Hursley

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If you love a cosy pub that is dog friendly and offers a cracking Sunday roast, then the King's Head is the pub for you. Set in the beautiful little village of Hursley, just outside of Winchester, the King's Head offers food, a skittles alley and accommodation. We popped in for a roast a few Sundays ago and what a roast it was. Would you just look at how beautiful is looks? Some people only have a Yorkshire pudding with roast beef, but for me, a roast isn't a roast without a Yorkshire pud, regardless of the meat choice. On this occasion, we both decided to have roast pork. For veg. we had cabbage, roast potatoes, parsnips, broccoli and carrot and swede mash.  We were also given our own mini jug of gravy and a healthy sized portion of apple sauce. Clearly the kitchen staff at the King's Head know the struggle of being a gravy lover and appreciate we don't all like to share! The pork was so beautifully cooked, moist and juicy while still have a cri...

HarBar on 6th, Harbour Hotels, Southampton

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Last week, we headed up to HarBor on 6th to have a late lunch. The Harbour Hotel is located at Ocean Village in Southampton. We have done a blog about the hotel and spa, which you can read here . We started our meal with a cocktail. At the moment, they are doing a number of cocktails with Nordes Gin so I opted for one of these, which was delicious. Nordes Atlatnic Galician Gin cocktail  Top : Harbar beef burger, smoked applewood cheese, tomato relish, gherkin and fries  Bottom : Steak baguette, red onion marmalade, roquette, fries  Sides : Halloumi cheese chips and onion rings I had to take a close up of these onion rings, look how beautiful they are? Perfectly crispy on the outside and not greasy.    Sticky toffee pudding, stout poached dates. clotted cream ice cream  Dark chocolate and orange panna cotta, cinder honeycomb, whipped mascarphone The dark chocolate & orange panna cotta was a really nice twist on a classic...