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#35639 by csparker
07 Jul 2004, 15:59
Why not do the beef dripping roll, with Krispy Kreme for dessert?

Now what woud sir like to drink?
- Webster's Yorkshire Bitter (do they still make that?)
- Tetley (tea or bitter?)
- John Smith's
- Dandeline and Burdock (my Mum was from Yorkshire too!)

You would need to be moved from gate 42 to gate 7 of T4 about twelve times to work off that many calories.
#35643 by AlanA
07 Jul 2004, 16:31
Hang on!
Sainsburys sells diet Dandilion & Burdock! :D
#35652 by HelenF
07 Jul 2004, 17:29
Dandelion and Burdock reminds me of visits to my grandparents. Apparently D&B is used as a food supplement (not sure what benefit it's meant to have), but I doubt that the fizzy pop version falls under this classification.

Could I suggest Theakstone's or Black Sheep as an alternative to Webster's, and Yorkshire Tea rather then Tetley. Oh and anything from Betty's to eat.
#35670 by RichardMannion
07 Jul 2004, 20:51
Being a secret (well not anymore) Northerner....

Can confirm that my local Sainsbury's and ASDA both have Dandelion and Burdock. Bought some the other day for when my parents fly in to visit my new house :)

Thanks,
Richard
#35679 by CryptKeeper
08 Jul 2004, 02:27
This seems to have gone a bit off topic. Does anyone actually have a scanned in copy of a recent menu.
#35693 by mcuth
08 Jul 2004, 08:11
quote:Originally posted by HelenF
Could I suggest Theakstone's or Black Sheep as an alternative to Webster's, and Yorkshire Tea rather then Tetley.


Ahhh, excellent choices - in fact, you could substitute Yorkshire Tea (or plain water!) for the Websters, much tastier - never cared for Websters [V]

Cheers

Michael
#35694 by Decker
08 Jul 2004, 08:21
CryptKeeper - you're right - this has gone seriously off topic... moderators? ;)

In the meantime I suspect that most people

don't take scanners on boarddon't take menus homewish to respect copyright

so you may be SOL unless someone at VS can do it. Sorry [:(]
#35700 by mcuth
08 Jul 2004, 08:36
quote:Originally posted by CryptKeeper
This seems to have gone a bit off topic. Does anyone actually have a scanned in copy of a recent menu.


Well, here's about the best I found:

A text version of a Freedom Menu from January on FlyerTalk:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=182339

Bazz's UC report from March:
http://www.v-flyer.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=420

HTH

Cheers

Michael
#36391 by mcuth
15 Jul 2004, 13:09
I remembered this thread when I was on VS20 coming home this week, and managed to take the menu away (with the permission of one of the FAs of course!).

So, here's what was on offer on VS20 SFO>LHR 12th July:

Starters
Seasonal leaf salad w/ crisp pancetta, hard-boiled egg and creamy apple dressing
Roasted tomato bisque served w/ a choice of warm breadsLemon hummus served w/ toasted pitta chips and tabbouleh salsa
Main Courses
Beef fillet served w/ shrimp whipped potato, glazed asparagus spears and tarragon butter saucePan-seared duck breast served w/ pilaf rice, green beans with roasted almonds and blackcurrant sauceSauteed Idaho rainbow trout served w/ roasted garlic mashed potato, glazed carrots, broccoli florets and lemon caper sauceBaked eggplant stack layered w/ tomato and Parmesan cheese served w/ red wine and tomato sauce
Cheese
Van Gogh handcrafter full cream cheese w/ a firm biteCamembert soft-textured ripened cheese w/ a mild tasteMaytag Blue creamy & mild blue-veined cheese from IowaCheeses are offered w/ assorted crackers and grapes
Dessert
American Peach & Blueberry Cheesecake served w/ a raspberry coulisVanilla Ice Cream on its own or w/ chocolate sauce & praline cookie wafer
Smaller Bites
Rustic Italian Panini filled w/ salami, prosciutto & Mozzarella cheeseSmoked Salmon Roesti served w/ chive creme fraicheCrumbed Mediterranean Vegetable Cakes served w/ roasted red pepper sauce
Breakfast
Selection of breakfast cereals Cornflakes, Weetabix, Fruit 'n' Fibre, Special KWarm Bagels w/ cream cheeseButter Croissants & Blueberry slices served w/ a selection of preservesSeasonal fresh fruit served on its own or w/ natural yoghurtBacon roll served w/ either tomato ketchup or brown sauceHerb Omelette served w/ Canadian bacon, sausages, potatoes and tomato concasse

Cheers

Michael
#36433 by stephen
15 Jul 2004, 18:14
My kids thought the whole experience was fab and just had three courses of ice cream. now thats what i call freedom!
#36442 by Boo Boo
15 Jul 2004, 19:16
Thanks very much michael - very interesting :)

Does anyone know what the ex-LHR (LAX-bound) and/or ex-LAX menus are this month?

Thanks
Boo
#36453 by CryptKeeper
15 Jul 2004, 20:47
Thanks guys. I don't quite know hwo Kirspy Kreme Doughnuts got in there but hey!
#36456 by The_Banking_Scot
15 Jul 2004, 21:16
Hi Boo Boo,

If memory serves the exSFO and ex LAX menus ( flight numbers usually appear somewhere on the bottom of the menu) are very similar so your ex LAX menu should be close to what mcuth wrote ( hopefully)

Regards

TBS
#36460 by mike-smashing
15 Jul 2004, 23:25
OK, in the same vein, I'm on the VS53/54 in August, out on the Thursday and back on the Sunday. So far, it looks like I have the whole of UC to myself on the 53! Does that mean I get unlimited massages? ;)

I'm guessing that even despite the late departure (2010) the LHR-BOS Freedom Menu will be whatever the standard Transatlantic outbound menu looks like these days. Anyone have any idea what's on it?

I'm especially interested in the inbound menu on the VS54, as that is a day flight leaving at 0800. Will we get the usual ex-BOS inbound menu, but served in reverse order (i.e. breakfast first)?

Also, I'm guessing that I'll get the same crew both ways?

Cheers,
Mike
#36469 by CryptKeeper
16 Jul 2004, 00:40
I have another questions about the freedom menu. Say on a West-East transatlantic crossing where dinner and breakfast is served, can you choose say some fruit off the breakfast menu at any time during the flight? Likewise, can you choose to have the beef towards the end of the flight?
#36470 by mcuth
16 Jul 2004, 00:58
CryptKeeper

Well, I've never tried that - the menu does say it says it "gives you the flexibility to eat what you want, when you want" and then it says under that that "breakfast will be served shortly before we land"

BTW, WRT to what TBS was saying, on the bottom of my menu it does say VS008/20, so I imagine it only applies to those 2 flights.

Cheers

Michael
#36483 by Bazz
16 Jul 2004, 09:54
The two recent ones I have one states:

VS007/19/23/24

and the other:

VS044
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