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    • Jakesmummy
      CommentAuthorJakesmummy
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    Your opinions please ladies, just going through the menu and we cant for the life of us decide what dessert we prefer, dont know how to do a poll so i'll just list them...if it were you which would you choose....thanks in advance

    1) Profiteroles with vanilla cream and dark chocolate sauce
    2) Citrus tart with a berry coulis
    3)Fruits of the forest cheescake
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    • kirstyless
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    I'd go for option 1 :) but thats cos I like that lol.

    What are you having for starter and main?
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    • MrsBroady2B
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    I go for 1 to. NOM NOM. I could just eat that now. :)




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    • Jill
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    I really like the idea of the citrus tart but it's not something I'd normally go for. Profiteroles would probably be the crowd pleaser, h2b would go for the cheesecake everytime lol x

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    • Jakesmummy
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    Starter is either cream of vegetable soup or chicken liver pate and melba toast (cant decide on that either lol, i'd like the pate but think we will end up with the soup) and a traditional roast beef dinner for main course xx
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    • kirstyless
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    Hmm its a hard decision, cos people love chocolate, but something lighter might be best :S I dunno lol
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    • RaggedyAnne
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    well as its summer , maybe chocolate might be a bit cacky in your mouth.....I am getting married around the same time as you and took into consideration, that maybe if its hot weather it might be nice to have something cool and refreshing and clean tasting to eat. and also, after a roast beef dinner, something light might be nice to finish off with.

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    • rocketqueen
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    hMMM, IF i HAD THIS MENU IN FRONT OF ME i WOULD ORDER NUMBER 2 :)

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    • RaggedyAnne
      CommentAuthorRaggedyAnne
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    yes I tend to agree with you rocketqueen.....I love citrus tart....

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    • BrideInTraining
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    id say option 1 sounds yummy :) x




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    • Jakesmummy
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    I think i am sawying towards option 2, i think i agree with RaggedyAnne, something light and refreshing, seeing as its summer plus i dont know many people that are a fan of dark chocolate x
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    • CommentAuthorkrissy905
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    it would be 2 or 3 for my as im not a fan of fresh cream so wouldnt eat number 1 x
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    • MrsSaraParry!
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    mmm citrus tart all the way :o) but then I'm not a big fan of chocolate desserts or cheesecake xxx
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    • MrsMarr2B
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    I would go for option one profiteroles and chocolate!!! MMMMM :) x

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    • Elle23
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    I would go for the Citrus tart
    H2B says Profiterolls!!!

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    • Elle23
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    Forum Poll

    Which Dessert?

    Which Dessert?

    Poll Results

    Total Votes:
    18
    Profiterolls with vanilla cream & dark chocolate sauce
    22% 
    Citrus tart with berry coulis
    67% 
    Fruits of the forrest Cheesecake
    11% 


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    • Mrs Badger
      CommentAuthorMrs Badger
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    The citrus tart would be lovely and refreshing. xx

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    • Jakesmummy
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    Thanks Elle23 xx
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    • suzky123
      CommentAuthorsuzky123
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    i voted 2 but hubby to be voted 1.

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    • madhen
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    I voted for citrus tart as that's what I'd choose if I were one of your guests! But maybe the profiteroles would be a better all-round favourite...? Any chance your venue would agree to do a platter of mini-desserts so you wouldn't have to choose??
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    • loustew2012
      CommentAuthorloustew2012
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    the citrus tart would be better, some people can be funny when it comes to cream and the citrus would be nice after a roast dinner lighten the palate a bit and wont feel too stodgy. x

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    • Jakesmummy
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    Madhen i wouldnt dare ask, they are already charging me an extra £8 per head for a the beef dinner as it wasnt originally on the menu, should have been £10 but h2b did some haggling and this was the best we could get it for. extortionate i know. If we want to give a choice of 2 i know its an extra £4,95 per head, as if were not already spending enough hey x
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    • PB
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    I have voted for the citrus tart as i do not like cream and the tart sounds right up my street xxx
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    • Kirst
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    I voted citrus tart...tough choice tough as like them all. But think with getting married in August it will be fresh and light. What type of wedding cake are you having? As if having chocolate, go citrus tart, if having fruit or sponge you could have any...sorry that wasnt much help :O) x
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    • Jakesmummy
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    Lol KIrst we are having a 4 tier with alternative layers of sponge and belgian chocolate xx
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    • Tinsel
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    Citrus tart - yum!

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    • Jakesmummy
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    I think Citrus tart is the favourite isnt it xx
 

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