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  • Park House Hotel, Bepton, West Sussex

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    LATEST UPDATES: 2019 – See bottom of post. Well I couldn’t wait to tell you about my new find Park House Hotel although it’s been a couple of weeks since my visit. It’s another place I cycle past often and have noticed the hotel over the years but didn’t realise it was a spa and that […]

  • Weekly Treats
  • This week’s sweet treats : 20/11/2015

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    What better way to start your Friday than with our weekly round-up of some of the many sweet treats we’ve eaten this week, at home and abroad.  Here’s five of our favourites! Clockwise from L-R 1. It was Beaujolais Nouveau day yesterday and we celebrated at Boulangerie Victor Hugo in Southampton where we’d been invited for the […]

  • Weekly Treats
  • This week’s sweet treats : 13/11/2015

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    What better way to start your Friday than with our weekly round-up of some of the many sweet treats we’ve eaten this week, at home and abroad.  Here’s five of our favourites! Clockwise from L-R 1. This dish is Okonomyaki  from Japan. The name is derived from the word okonomi, meaning “what you like” or “what you want”, and yaki meaning […]