03 April 2009 14:36
Transatlantic conversations
I mentioned yesterday my fun trip around the Cotswolds with Amy and Stephen from Traditional Home magazine in America and was delighted to see that Stephen has been blogging about his experiences in England.
Of his visit to the AGA foundry, he said: "The place is an amazing mix of old-world master craftsmanship and modern environmental attitude - not a puff of black smoke hangs in the air surrounding the plant due to high environmentally safe production practices installed in the 1990s and the use of 100% recycled materials."
He continues by waxing lyrical about Eckington Manor Cookery School (it's actually entirely possible he likes it there as much as I do, and that's saying something as I'd move in at the drop of a hat) describing chef Dean Coles as an engaging and spirited teacher.
My only worry about Stephen's blog is that he ends with. Next: Touring the Cotswolds and why I am a confirmed MIF.
I'm not going to pre-empt him by explaining what this means, but I will be keeping a close eye out for his next entry as I'm hoping he and Amy enjoyed our day out as much as I did. And I'm crossing my fingers that he's delighted with his newly discovered MIF status.
You can read Stephen's blog here.
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