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Modern Bric a Brac
Food, Days Out and Travel stories from Brighton, London and the Rest of the World
Wednesday
Say Cheese please - La Cave a Fromage in Hove
If you love cheese but always end up making the same selection over and over again it’s about time you head down to La Cave a Fromage to cr...
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Thursday
Twitter - what's that about?
As a subscriber to the sign of Taurus, probably a double Taurean at that, I’m a bit of a plodder and resistant to change by default, hence w...
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Sunday
Sushi is not the only raw fish in town
But we love it, cold sushi and hot saki. Living in Brighton town, which is not only firmly disposed to pleasurable pursuits but has a dizzy...
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Wednesday
Things to do for Free in Brighton - Part II
Step into the Green Brighton and Hove is famous for its seafront and thousands flock to the beach and pier throughout the year. However,...
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Things to do for Free in Brighton - Part I
Brighton's Starling Spectacular Starlings at dusk, from Brighton Pier Every evening just before dusk, Brighton’s piers host a sta...
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The Ultimate Fish Pie recipe
fishing boat, Brighton marina There are three levels of success when it comes to cooking an excellent meal: First - consider it a suc...
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